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 | | Scipio helped in Gracchus' escape, possibly because of their family relationship: Gracchus was his cousin and also his brother-in-law, though in fact Scipio's marriage to Sempronia had been a private failure. |  | | Scipio Aemilianus publicly condoned the murder, and even though he had not yet returned from Spain, he was often credited with the deed. |  | | The most significant influence on Scipio's character was his friendship with the Greek historian Polybius, one of the thousand Achaean leaders who had been deported and detained without trial in Italy. |
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http://www.barca.fsnet.co.uk/scipio-africanus-younger.htm
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| Â | Scipio Aemilianus Africanus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Scipio himself, though not in sympathy with the extreme conservative party, was decidedly opposed to the schemes of the Gracchi (whose sister Sempronia was his wife). |  | | The mystery of his death was never solved, and there were political reasons for letting the matter drop, but there is little doubt that he was assassinated by one of the supporters of the Gracchi, probably Carbo, whom Cicero expressly accused of the crime. |  | | Although he dutifully carried out the will of the Senate, the horror he expressed at its fate speaks to his humanity. |
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| Â | The Family Cornelii Scipiones |
 | | No inquiry was made, and it was generally said that he was murdered by someone of the Gracchan party. |  | | Seek not here for offices ( honos), for none were granted him. |  | | Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio #2's cousin, Consul in 260 BC., killed at sea. |
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 | | 138/29 L.Cotta is accused by Scipio Aemilianus of taking bribes, but he |  | | 129/18 nd unexplained death of Scipio Aemilianus; his political foe Metell |  | | 142/13 of Scipio Africanus and Mummius; Scipio speaks out against C.Licini |
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 | | Protests from the Italian allies over the activities of the land commission prompted SCIPIO AEMILIANUS to sponsor their cause, but he died before he could deliver his speech on the topic. |  | | GRACCHUS' supporters; subsequently, Rupilius put an end to the slave revolt in Sicily; Aristonicus, claiming to be the son of Attalus, incited a rebellion against Rome in Pergamum |  | | Triumviri agris iudicandis assignandis (= people in charge of the land commission): TI. |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~bsaylor/rome/personae.html
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 | | Roman political figures associated with Stoicism include Cato the Younger and Scipio Aemilianus (though some of the claims made in earlier scholarship about Greek philosophy and culture and the Scipionic Circle are now regarded with some suspicion). |  | | Marcus Brutus (the friend of Cicero who took part in the murder of Julius Caesar) professed Stoicism but was not above engaging in loan-sharking (hence the joke that he was a man of high principles and even higher interest). |
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 | | For an excerpt from another speech of Scipio Aemilianus (condemning fathers who seek legal advantages from adoption), see Gell. |  | | Among many other things, Scipio objected to the fact that he wore tunics that covered his entire hand. |  | | Concerning tunics with long sleeves, and how Scipio Aemilianus (1) reproached Sulpicius Galus for wearing them. |
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http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/aulgell_6.12.shtml
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| Â | Scipio Aemilianus (in MARION) |
 | | Please send comments, suggestions, or bug reports to webmaster |  | | Scipio Aemilianus, P. Cornelius (Publius Cornelius), Africanus minor, 185 or 184-129 B.C. Series: |  | | Scipio Aemilianus [electronic resource] / by A.E. Astin. |
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http://pblib.utpb.edu/MARION/ADA-1701
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| Â | 4Reference Tiberius Gracchus |
 | | Tiberius was raised by his mother, with his sister and his brother Gaius Gracchus. |  | | This was the start of the political enmity between Tiberius and the senate. |  | | Tiberius was killed in 132 BC near the Capitol, during an armed confrontation with political enemies, lead by Publius Cornelius Scipio Corculum, his own cousin. |
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| Â | Dalkeith. Stories From Roman History. Chapter 8: Of Scipio Aemilianus Africanus. |
 | | But I charge you show no mercy to Hasdrubal, who has betrayed his country, his gods, his wife and his children.' |  | | Thereupon without fail, Scipio Nasica, in his turn, would make answer: |  | | Scipio attacked the walls, scaled them, and took the market-place and the splendid temple of Apollo. |
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http://www.kellscraft.com/romanhistorych8.html
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 | | , attempted to help his brother, but the Carthaginian government recalled Hannibal once Scipio had invaded Africa. |  | | Several Roman politicians were afraid of Carthage, and in 146, the city was destroyed by Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus. |  | | He wept when he sacked the ancient city, and displayed more virtue than the last commander of the ancient city, Hasdrubal, who is said to have betrayed the people who trusted him by arranging a private capitulation. |
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http://www.livius.org/cao-caz/carthage/carthage.html
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| Â | Ancient Rome - Punic Wars |
 | | After his Spanish victory Scipio determined to invade the Carthaginian homeland. |  | | In 147, however, the command was given to Scipio Aemilianus, the adopted grandson of the former conqueror of Carthage. |  | | Scipio made the blockade stringent by walling off the isthmus on which the town lay and by cutting off its sources of supplies from overseas. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/punicwars.html
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 | | HONORIFIC is an adjectival name designating a defeated foe; Scipio Aemilianus, just as his adoptive grandfather, defeated Carthage and so he was honored with Africanus. |  | | Roman men had at least two names; most carried three names. |  | | Aemilianus is the nomen gentile of P. Cornelius Scipio who was born as the second son of L. Aemilius Paullus (cos. |
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http://www.tulane.edu/~august/H401/handouts/Roman_Names.htm
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| Â | JesusChrist2: October 2004 |
 | | Therefore, Lucius Aemilius Papus would be the Consul at Cannae in 216 B.C. and Paulus Aemilius Papus, the victor over the Macedonians at Pydna in 168 B.C., his son. |  | | Notice how Scipio Aemilianus enters Rome in Triumph after victory in the Punic War 175 years earlier. |  | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |
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http://jesuschrist2.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_jesuschrist2_archive.html
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 | | Renamed Scipio, she was aban doned at sea for unknown causes and was salvaged by George P. Walford, who sold her to the Navy on 5 May 1898. |  | | A latin word meaning staff; also the name of a patrician Roman family, whose most distinguished his torical figures were the generals Publius Cornelius Scipio, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (237 or 235 to 183 B.C.), and Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (185 to 129 B.C.). |  | | Scipio was built between 1880 and 1882 by William Denny and Bros., Dumbarton, Scotland, as the iron steamship, Ravenna. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s7/scipio.htm
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 | | Incorrect: A. Hannibal- he was a leader from carthage which fought against rome. |  | | Took control of Carthage’s army after his father's death. |  | | Scipio Africanus the Elder: Given control of Rome’s army during the second part of the Punic wars. |
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http://cfcc.net/dutch/PracticeQuiz5-6Questions3.htm
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| Â | [Classics-L 2000: January] Scipio Aemilianus |
 | | It is commonly stated that his "ally" C. Laelius proposed an agrarian bill in 145 or 140. |  | | Would it be fair to describe Scipio Aemilianus as the most prominent Roman politician in the 130's? |  | | Scipio Nasica was a cousin of the Gracchus brothers. |
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http://omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu/mailing_lists/CLA-L/2000/01/0354.php
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| Â | Dream of Scipio |
 | | The Dream of Scipio ( Latin, Somnium Scipionis) is a dream -vision by the Roman philosopher Cicero in which Scipio Aemilianus Africanus meets his grandfather by adoption, Scipio Africanus Major (236 BC - 184 BC), hero of the Second Punic War against Hannibal 's Carthage. |  | | The Dream of Scipio was known to the early Christian era philosopher Boethius. |  | | Digressions upon cosmology, dream-interpretation, prophecy, time -cycles, geography and doctrine upon the nature of the soul are included in it as well as advancing Pythagorean thought and the idea of the Music of the Spheres. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/D/Dream-of-Scipio.htm
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| Â | Scipio Africanus |
 | | There were three people named Scipio Africanus : |  | | Scipio Aemilianus Africanus, the Younger (adopted grandson of the other Scipio Africanus) |
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| Â | FanFiction.Net Story : Scipio Aemilianus |
 | | Kudos to Roman General Publius Scipio Aemilianus for having made such a great comment after destroying the Carthiginian civilization. |  | | I promise to return them without too much damage. |
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http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1806262/1/
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 | | Prologue: did Scipio write some of this or suggest the writing of it to make fun of Cato? |  | | Romans amazed Scipio gives his stepmother's inheritance to his mother and refuses interest from his adoptive sisters the Corneliae, divides estate with Fabius, gives games for Aemilius Paullus' death; learns hunting in Macedon; |  | | handout on Scipio Aemilianus and Polybius: first page: note that beautiful slaves and caviar are equally wicked (expensive) beginnings of "depravity" c. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/rome302/brothers.html
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| Â | Scipio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Several places have been named after the Scipiones: |  | | Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina, consul 260 BC, 254 BC |  | | Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus (Scipio the Younger) |
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| Â | Abbeys Bookshop - Scipio Aemilianus |
 | | Scipio Aemilianus' background, character, and the manner of his early success are examined in this book, and his career as a whole is considered in relation to issues of foreign policy, to social problems, and to various trends in political behaviour. |  | | Similar items can be found in these categories: |  | | Could not build the menu javascript is turned off |
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http://www.abbeys.com.au/items/19/93/93
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| Â | Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus (Scipion l'Africain le Jeune) |
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| Â | Aemilianus / Distance Learning |
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| Â | THE FAMILY |
 | | Sempronia = P.C. Scipio Q.F. Maximus two |  | | 124, 123) Aemilianus Aemilianus (d) |
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http://plaza.ufl.edu/jenblack/scipio.htm
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| Â | Forum Romanum |
 | | > I personally must support Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus |  | | > Numanticus (I apologize to Scipio's shade if I got his names out of order) |  | | > > > > Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus |
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| Â | About Scipio Aemilianus |
 | | Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor was consul of the Roman Republic in the 147 b.C. In which years he was elected aedilis curulis and praetor ? |  | | NEXT: Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor, (Numantinus) - ( |  | | AncientWorlds > Rome > The Forum Romanum > Roman Trivia Quiz (DIVISION TWO) > About Scipio Aemilianus |
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| Â | C.1.c.aa. Zeit der Republik |
 | | Per una valutazione delle fortune della classe senatoriale al tempo di Emiliano, commento a Polibio 31, 26-28. |  | | Pippidi, D. rec.: Bilz, K., Die Politik des P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus... |  | | s.v.; Cornelius/ P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus; Cornelius/ Scipio Aemilianus, P.; Scipio Aemilianus; Bilz, K.; \ C.1.c.aa.; Anerkennung der Gewissenhaftigkeit, Stichhaltigkeit und des "gesunden Menschenverstandes", er rügt die Vereinfachungen des Autors. |
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