Associations to the word «Scipio»
Noun
- Hannibal
- Cornelius
- Cato
- Carthage
- Lucius
- Pompey
- Tiberius
- Cornelia
- Gaius
- Consul
- Cicero
- Iberia
- Maximus
- Sulla
- Censor
- Bc
- Caesar
- Romans
- Plutarch
- Claudius
- Titus
- Legate
- Epitaph
- Roman
- Tribune
- Sicily
- Gaul
- Marius
- Pyrenees
- Legion
- Brutus
- Conqueror
- Marcus
- Cassius
- Pius
- Rome
- Seneca
- Booty
- Valour
- Perceiving
- Perseus
- Conte
- Statesman
- Enmity
- Senate
- Promontory
- Dictator
- Cavalry
- Deserter
- Elder
- Macedonian
- Armistice
- Massimo
- Countryman
- Po
- Cowardice
- Grandson
- Vigour
- Julius
- Triumph
- Spain
- Socrates
- Cohort
- Burgess
- Moderation
- Dowry
- Terence
- Mercenary
- Africa
- Bribery
- Dumas
- Exploit
- Augustus
- Aristocracy
- Libya
- Omen
- Multitude
- Siege
- Celt
- Younger
- Kinsman
- Alp
- Iain
- Bce
- Enemy
Adverb
Wiktionary
SCIPIO, proper noun. A male given name of mostly historical use.
Dictionary definition
SCIPIO, noun. Roman general who commanded the invasion of Carthage in the second Punic War and defeated Hannibal at Zama (circa 237-183 BC).
Wise words
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