Scipio

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Scipio (plural, Scipiones) is a Roman cognomen used by a branch of the Cornelii family. The Scipiones were traditional political allies of the Paulii branch of the Aemilius family. Their family tomb, dated to the 3rd century BC and rediscovered in 1780, contained one of the earliest collections of Latin inscriptions, and an important historical source for the Roman Republic.

Famous Scipiones include:

See also: Scipio-Paullus-Gracchus family tree


Several places have been named after the Scipiones:


  • In the French animated series Code Lyoko, the password to enter Carthage, or sector five is Scipio. According to Jeremie Belpois, the Scipiones defeated the Carthaginians during the Punic Wars.