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When the great Roman General Publius Cornelius Scipio returned to Rome from the Second Punic Wars after beating Hannibal, he had won the greatest military victory any Roman citizen has ever seen at that time.
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The patricians by their popular influence obtained the prætorship for Spurius Furius Camillus, the son of Marcus, the ædileship for Cneius Quinctius Capitolinus and Publius Cornelius Scipio, men of their own rank.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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Publius Cornelius Scipio, who was born in that year when the temple of
The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic Arthur Gilman
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It must be admitted, however, that the Second Punic War is fairly quotable by those who insist upon the superiority of youthful generals over old ones, for the two greatest men who appeared in it were young leaders, -- Hannibal, and Publius Cornelius Scipio, the first Africanus.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864 Various
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Publius Cornelius Scipio, upon his return from Massilia, took command of these.
Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell
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Lucius Furius Camillus being nominated dictator, Publius Cornelius Scipio being attached as master of the horse, restored to the patricians their former possession of the consulship.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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Strabo, in his "Description of Europe," narrates in the Fourth Book that about 220 years before Christ, Publius Cornelius Scipio, the father of Scipio Africanus, consulted the Roman deputies at Marseilles about the cities of Gaul named Britannia, Narbonne, and Corbillo.
Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town William Fleming
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Therefore when in pursuance of a decree of the senate the consuls resigned their office, Marcus Furius Camillus is created interrex, who appointed Publius Cornelius Scipio interrex, and he afterwards Lucius
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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Publius Cornelius Scipio, who after the departure of Hasdrubal from Spain had quickly brought the peninsula under the power of Rome, led the army of invasion.
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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The other consul, Publius Cornelius Scipio, had in the ballot drawn Gaul as his province.
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