• Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus (died 211 BC) was a Roman general and statesman during the third century BC. He played a major part in the Second Punic...
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    army to his brother Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus and sent him off to Hispania to carry on with the originally intended mission. Scipio returned to Italy...
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    for Scipio that the tribune desisted. From the start of the war through to 211 BC, Scipio's father, Publius Cornelius Scipio, and uncle – Gnaeus Cornelius...
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  • Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Hispallus was a Roman politician in the second century BC. Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus, the consul of 222 BC, was his father...
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  • Marcus Tullius Decula Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina, a Roman politician involved in the First Punic War Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus (3rd-century–211 BC)...
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  • sons (Publius Cornelius Scipio and Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus) and three of his grandsons (Scipio Africanus, Scipio Asiaticus and Scipio Nasica) also...
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  • refer to: Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica (consul 191 BC) (b. 227 BC), son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus. Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum (d...
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    year of the war, Marcellus himself was elected consul, with Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus as his colleague. As the new consuls were ushered into office...
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  • Cornelius Scipio may refer to: Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus Lucius Cornelius Scipio (disambiguation) Publius Cornelius Scipio (disambiguation) Servius...
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    town of Tarraco in north-eastern Iberia. A Roman army under Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus defeated an outnumbered Carthaginian army under Hanno, thus...
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