- Scipio Africanus - Wikipedia
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus ( ˈ s k ɪ p i oʊ , ˈ s ɪ p- , Latin: [ˈskiːpioː]; 236 235–c 183 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who was one of the main architects of Rome's victory against Carthage in the Second Punic War
- Scipio Africanus | Biography, Battles, Facts | Britannica
Scipio Africanus (born 236 bce —died 183 bce, Liternum, Campania [now Patria, Italy]) was a Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 bce), ending the Second Punic War
- Rome’s Greatest General: Who Was Scipio Africanus?
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus was a Roman general and statesman who saved Rome and defeated Hannibal, laying the foundation for Rome’s overseas expansion
- Scipio Africanus the Elder - World History Encyclopedia
Scipio Africanus is remembered, along with Alexander the Great, Hannibal, and Julius Caesar, as one of the greatest military minds of the ancient world He never lost a single engagement while the army was under his command and behaved chivalrously toward those whom he defeated
- Scipio Africanus: The Roman military genius who finally . . .
Explore the life of Scipio Africanus, the Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Zama, and how his strategies, victories, and legacy shaped Roman history
- Scipio Africanus: Timeline, Battles, Legacy - Roman Empire
Scipio Africanus, also known as Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, was one of ancient Rome's most celebrated and influential military leaders He played a key role in the Second Punic War, where he rose to fame for his success in defeating the Carthaginian general, Hannibal
- Scipio Africanus - General, Family Hannibal - Biography
Scipio Africanus was a talented Roman general who commanded the army that defeated Hannibal in the final battle of the Second Punic War in 202 B C
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