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Publius Cornelius Scipio Afric**** (/ˈskɪp.i.oʊ/, /ˈsɪp-/, Latin: [ˈskiːpioː]; 236/235–c. 183 BC) was a
Roman general and
statesman who was one of the...
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Publius Cornelius Scipio Afric**** Aemili**** (185 BC – 129 BC),
known as
Scipio Aemili**** or
Scipio Afric**** the Younger, was a
Roman general and statesman...
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scipio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scipio may
refer to:
Scipio Aemili****,
Roman general who destro****
Carthage in 146 BC
Scipio Afric****...
- The Tomb of the
Scipios (Latin:
sepulcrum Scipionum), also
called the
hypogaeum Scipionum, was the
common tomb of the
patrician Scipio family during the...
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Dream of
Scipio (Latin:
Somnium Scipionis),
written by Cicero, is the
sixth book of De re publica, and
describes a (postulated
fictional or real) dream...
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become strong enough to
cause psychosomatic choking symptoms. In 1982,
Di Scipio and
Kaslon conducted a
controlled study with
children within 1 year of...
- PMC 554196. PMID 4018030. Fey GH,
Hugli TE,
Podack ER,
Gehring MR, Kan CC,
DiScipio RG (1984). "Nucleotide
sequence of cDNA and
derived amino acid sequence...
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Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (properly Asiagenes; 3rd
century BC –
after 183 BC) was a
general and
statesman of the
Roman Republic. He was the son...
- rhythm: on the contrary, the
verses «Fratelli / d'Italia» and «dell'elmo /
di Scipio» each
begin with
identical notes (respectively F or D). This
weakens the...
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Scipio, or The
Clemency of
Scipio, is an
episode in the life of the
Roman general Scipio Afric****,
recounted by the
historian Livy.
During Scipio's campaign...