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... Scipio in the Third Punic War ; was praetor in 1452 , and com- manded an army against Viriathus with success ; in 141 failed as a candidate for the consulship , though supported by Scipio3 , but in 140 succeeded . He also held the ...
... Scipio in the Third Punic War ; was praetor in 1452 , and com- manded an army against Viriathus with success ; in 141 failed as a candidate for the consulship , though supported by Scipio3 , but in 140 succeeded . He also held the ...
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... Scipio , Fannius , and Scaevola ) . The friendship of Laelius and Scipio was one of the most famous in antiquity . Laelius , says Cicero , reverenced Scipio as a god ; Scipio looked up to Laelius ( his senior ) as a parent ' . The views ...
... Scipio , Fannius , and Scaevola ) . The friendship of Laelius and Scipio was one of the most famous in antiquity . Laelius , says Cicero , reverenced Scipio as a god ; Scipio looked up to Laelius ( his senior ) as a parent ' . The views ...
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... Scipio and Laelius ) . Gaius Fannius served with distinction under Scipio in the Third Punic War . He and Tiberius Gracchus were the first to mount the walls of Carthage when it was stormed . He served again in Spain , but seems not to ...
... Scipio and Laelius ) . Gaius Fannius served with distinction under Scipio in the Third Punic War . He and Tiberius Gracchus were the first to mount the walls of Carthage when it was stormed . He served again in Spain , but seems not to ...
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... Scipio's society had a more or less strong tincture . Thus Scipio himself was devoted to the society of the Stoic philosopher Panaetius ; Laelius had learned Stoicism both from Panaetius and Diogenes . There are many tinges of Stoicism ...
... Scipio's society had a more or less strong tincture . Thus Scipio himself was devoted to the society of the Stoic philosopher Panaetius ; Laelius had learned Stoicism both from Panaetius and Diogenes . There are many tinges of Stoicism ...
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... Scipio strongly resisted the democratic proposals of Carbo and the other leaders of the party of the Gracchi . In 129 B.C. a most violent scene occurred in the senate between him and Carbo in consequence of a proposal made by Scipio ...
... Scipio strongly resisted the democratic proposals of Carbo and the other leaders of the party of the Gracchi . In 129 B.C. a most violent scene occurred in the senate between him and Carbo in consequence of a proposal made by Scipio ...
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