List of Romans named Publius Cornelius Scipio
The name Publius Cornelius Scipio was regularly, though not always, given by the Scipio branch of the gens Cornelia to the eldest son in each generation. At first most of the Scipios who became consuls were not named Publius, probably because the eldest son rarely survived to adulthood. The first Scipio to become consul was named Lucius, the first to become censor was also Lucius. The first Publius to become consul was Scipio Africanus's father. At least eleven men bearing this name have been identified in Livy and Polybius, of whom eight men were consuls (and a ninth consular tribune at a time when there were no consuls). Of the eight men, three were censors. Of these three, two were famous generals. Two of the men, father and son, became Pontifex Maximus successively.
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List of Romans named Publius Cornelius Scipio
The name Publius Cornelius Scipio was regularly, though not always, given by the Scipio branch of the gens Cornelia to the eldest son in each generation. At first most of the Scipios who became consuls were not named Publius, probably because the eldest son rarely survived to adulthood. The first Scipio to become consul was named Lucius, the first to become censor was also Lucius. The first Publius to become consul was Scipio Africanus's father. At least eleven men bearing this name have been identified in Livy and Polybius, of whom eight men were consuls (and a ninth consular tribune at a time when there were no consuls). Of the eight men, three were censors. Of these three, two were famous generals. Two of the men, father and son, became Pontifex Maximus successively.
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Publi Corneli Escipió és el no ...... ó Nasica, diversos personatges
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The name Publius Cornelius Sci ...... lius Cornelius Scipio Salvito.
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Публій Корнелій Сципіон (лат. ...... іатік, консул-суффект 68 року.
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Publi Corneli Escipió és el no ...... a, cònsol 260 i 254 aC
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The name Publius Cornelius Sci ...... Pontifex Maximus successively.
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Публій Корнелій Сципіон (лат. ...... рнеліїв, його гілки Сципіонів:
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List of Romans named Publius Cornelius Scipio
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Publi Corneli Escipió
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Publio Cornelio Escipión
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Publio Cornelio Scipione (disambigua)
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Publius Cornelius Scipio
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Publius Cornelius Scipio
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Publius Cornelius Scipio
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Публий Корнелий Сципион
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Публій Корнелій Сципіон (значення)
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