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pio, consul in 395 and founder of;395;bc-y;;;;
ica (consul in 191) and grandson ;191;bc-y;;;;
vus (consul in 222) who died duri;222;bc-y;;;;
c@ensorship of 184.[0][0][0]\nCorc;184;bc-y;;;;
r his death in 183\; on this occas;183;bc-y;;;;
 consulship in 191 and for the c@;191;bc-y;;;;
c@ensorship in 184.[00]\nThe Scipi;184;bc-y;;;;
pio (consul in 259) as he is desc;259;bc-y;;;;
(the consul of 191) officially re;191;bc-y;;;;
senate when in 204 he was asked t;204;bc-y;;;;
rule aedile in 169.[00] Together;169;bc-y;;;;
ture consul of 162), they funded ;162;bc-y;;;;
n War began in 171 after King Per;171;bc-y;;;;
 of years. In 168 Rome mustered ;168;bc-y;;;;
17 and 18 June 168). Meanwhile, ;168;bc-y;;;;
ing of 20 June 168, perhaps becau;168;bc-y;;;;
he soldiers in 167, and was sent ;167;bc-y;;;;
was praetor in 165, although noth;165;bc-y;;;;
came consul in 162, alongside the;162;bc-y;;;;
r colleague in 169 and 165—and Gn;169;bc-y;;;;
gue in 169 and 165—and Gnaeus Dom;165;bc-y;;;;
159–158 BC)\nIn 159 Corculum was e;159;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
ous lustrum of 164. They re-appo;164;bc-y;;;;
ger brother in 184.[00][00][0] \nA;184;bc-y;;;;
 Lex Fannia of 161, a sumptuary l;161;bc-y;;;;
m's triumph in 155–154.[000]\n\nSec;155;bc-y;;;;
triumph in 155–154.[000]\n\nSecond ;154;bc-y;;;;
second time in 155, together with;155;bc-y;;;;
rmer consul in 166, and the grand;166;bc-y;;;;
d colleague in 162 Marcius Figulu;162;bc-y;;;;
cted consul in 156, both former c;156;bc-y;;;;
n triggered in 156 by an attack o;156;bc-y;;;;
abo (consul in 161). In a@dditio;161;bc-y;;;;
the consul for 156—was initially ;156;bc-y;;;;
taken place in 155 or 154.[00][00;155;bc-y;;;;
lace in 155 or 154.[00][000]\n\nDes;154;bc-y;;;;
y Corculum.\nIn 154 the c@ensors G;154;bc-y;;;;
re in Rome. In 151, whilst the bu;151;bc-y;;;;
e of Pompey in 55 to have a perm;55;bc-y;;;;
led as soon as 145.[000][000] The;145;bc-y;;;;
ho had died in 152, as princeps s;152;bc-y;;;;
the state. In 151, the Roman pol;151;bc-y;;;;
the end of the 150s, Corculum clas;150s;bc-d;;;;
ited Africa in 153 as member of a;153;bc-y;;;;
h was razed in 146)\;[000][000] or;146;bc-y;;;;
 war.[000]\n\nIn 149, Carthage cont;149;bc-y;;;;
 seems that in 152 he headed an e;152;bc-y;;;;
e fact that in 150 he was chosen ;150;bc-y;;;;
nissa later in 150, thus breachin;150;bc-y;;;;
 the treaty of 201, which stated ;201;bc-y;;;;
e beginning of 149.[000][000] \nIn;149;bc-y;;;;
r his death in 152, because like ;152;bc-y;;;;
not in Rome in 149, but in Greece;149;bc-y;;;;
my was sent in 148.[000][000][000;148;bc-y;;;;
nd Carthage in 150, in order to m;150;bc-y;;;;
—the consul of 149 who started th;149;bc-y;;;;
Punic city (in 146).[000] Zonara;146;bc-y;;;;
147–141 BC)\nIn 147 Corculum was a;147;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
om Carthage in 146.[000] Corculu;146;bc-y;;;;
ed princeps in 142 by the c@ensor;142;bc-y;;;;
ssibly died in 141—perhaps of the;141;bc-y;;;;
son (consul in 138), nor his gran;138;bc-y;;;;
son (consul in 111) became prince;111;bc-y;;;;
s (who died in 139), in which he ;139;bc-y;;;;
(the consul of 111) to the daught;111;bc-y;;;;
nsisScipiocos. 395\n\nP. ScipioMag.;395;bc-y;;;;
ScipioMag. eq. 350L. Scipiocos. 3;350;bc-y;;;;
0L. Scipiocos. 350\n\nCn. Scipio\n\nL;350;bc-y;;;;
io Barbatuscos 298\n\nL. Scipiocos.;298;bc-y;;;;
\nL. Scipiocos. 259M'. PomponiusMa;259;bc-y;;;;
oniusMathocos. 233Cn. ScipioAsina;233;bc-y;;;;
cipioAsinacos. 260, 254\n\nCn. Scip;260;bc-y;;;;
Asinacos. 260, 254\n\nCn. Scipio Ca;254;bc-y;;;;
pio Calvuscos. 222L. Aemilius Pau;222;bc-y;;;;
us Paulluscos. 219, 216P. Scipioc;219;bc-y;;;;
ulluscos. 219, 216P. Scipiocos. 2;216;bc-y;;;;
6P. Scipiocos. 218PomponiaP. Scip;218;bc-y;;;;
ipio Asinacos. 221\n\nCn. ScipioHis;221;bc-y;;;;
oHispalluscos. 176P. Scipio Nasic;176;bc-y;;;;
pio Nasicacos. 191CorneliaL. Aemi;191;bc-y;;;;
acedonicuscos. 182, 168c@ens. 164;182;bc-y;;;;
nicuscos. 182, 168c@ens. 164Aemil;168;bc-y;;;;
182, 168c@ens. 164AemiliaTertiaP.;164;bc-y;;;;
 Africanuscos. 205, 194c@ens. 199;205;bc-y;;;;
canuscos. 205, 194c@ens. 199L. Sc;194;bc-y;;;;
205, 194c@ens. 199L. ScipioAsiati;199;bc-y;;;;
oAsiaticuscos. 190\n\nCn. ScipioHis;190;bc-y;;;;
pioHispanuspr. 139P. ScipioNasica;139;bc-y;;;;
a Corculumcos. 162, 155c@ens. 159;162;bc-y;;;;
culumcos. 162, 155c@ens. 159Corne;155;bc-y;;;;
162, 155c@ens. 159CorneliaL. Scip;159;bc-y;;;;
ioAfricanuspr. 174P. Scipio Afric;174;bc-y;;;;
 Africanusaug. 180CorneliaTib. Se;180;bc-y;;;;
usGracchuscos. 177, 163L. Scipioq;177;bc-y;;;;
cchuscos. 177, 163L. Scipioquaes.;163;bc-y;;;;
. Scipioquaes. 167\n\nCn. Scipiopr.;167;bc-y;;;;
n. Scipiopr. c.109P. Scipio Nasic;109;bc-y;;;;
ca Serapiocos. 138Q. Caecilius Me;138;bc-y;;;;
acedonicuscos. 143\; c@ens. 131P. ;143;bc-y;;;;
s. 143\; c@ens. 131P. Scipio Aemil;131;bc-y;;;;
Aemilianuscos. 147, 134c@ens. 142;147;bc-y;;;;
ianuscos. 147, 134c@ens. 142Sempr;134;bc-y;;;;
147, 134c@ens. 142SemproniaTib. S;142;bc-y;;;;
racchustr. pl. 133L. CorneliusSci;133;bc-y;;;;
pio Nasicacos. 111CaeciliaMetella;111;bc-y;;;;
racchustr. pl. 123, 122L. ScipioA;123;bc-y;;;;
ustr. pl. 123, 122L. ScipioAsiati;122;bc-y;;;;
oAsiaticuscos. 83\n\nQ. CaeciliusM;83;bc-y;;;;
ellus Piuscos. 80P. Scipio Nasic;80;bc-y;;;;
ipio Nasicapr. 93L. ScipioCornel;93;bc-y;;;;
pio Nasicacos. 52\n\nP. LiciniusCr;52;bc-y;;;;
iusCrassusleg. 54, 53Cornelia Me;54;bc-y;;;;
rassusleg. 54, 53Cornelia Metell;53;bc-y;;;;
eiusMagnuscos. 70, 55, 52\n\nLegac;70;bc-y;;;;
Magnuscos. 70, 55, 52\n\nLegacy\n\nL;55;bc-y;;;;
uscos. 70, 55, 52\n\nLegacy\n\nLes A;52;bc-y;;;;
the end of the 2nd c@entury.\n\n^ Z;2nd;bc-c;;;;
the embassy to 149, contra Brough;149;bc-y;;;;
 took place in 150.\n\n^ Brennan, P;150;bc-y;;;;
nan says "late 150 or early 149".;150;bc-y;;;;
e 150 or early 149".\n\n^ John Vand;149;bc-y;;;;
ile he died in 149. Cf. Astin, S;149;bc-y;;;;
hile consul in 149.\n\n^ Ryan, Rank;149;bc-y;;;;
ni) started in 162 and remained o;162;bc-y;;;;
became such in 150) and says he d;150;bc-y;;;;
ione Africano (204–184 A.C.)", in;204;bc-y;;;;
 Africano (204–184 A.C.)", in Quaderno;184 A.C.;bc-y;;;;