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... In the Battle of Zama, Hannibal was defeated by Scipio Africanus. ... In the Battle of Zama, Hannibal was defeated by Scipio Africanus. ...
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... Gaius Gracchus (153-121 BC), Tiberius Gracchus, (163-133 BC), was brought up under special care of his mother, Cornelia, daughter of Scipio Africanus the Elder ...
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... While Hannibal was still in Italy, the Roman general Scipio Africanus copied Hannibal's method of mobile warfare and invaded Carthage. ...
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... crack. Scipio Africanus was Rome's man to get the job done. He was a trained general with experience fighting Carthaginians in Spain. ...
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... were written in. Africa, is a Latin poem he wrote that celebrated the life of Scipio Africanus, a Roman general. Another is Lives ...
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... Hannibal entered in to battle with Scipio Africanus the Elder. There his younger men fled, some to the Romans, and his veteran warriors were simply beat. ...
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... were written in. Africa, is a Latin poem he wrote that celebrated the life of Scipio Africanus, a Roman general. Another is Lives ...
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... Hannibal entered in to battle with Scipio Africanus the Elder. There his younger men fled, some to the Romans, and his veteran warriors were simply beat. ...
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... voice. The story about general Scipio Africanus tells how he gave his daughter away to his friend Tiberius Gracchus for marriage. His ...
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... the Roman. When he returned to Africa, the Roman commander, Scipio Africanus, send a recommend letter to Micipsa. Micipsa took the ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted ! to continue expanding eastward. ...
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... The citizens began splitting into two parties. The Imperialists, led by General Scipio Africanus, wanted to continue expanding eastward. ...
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