Background
He was a son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus.
consul politician senator Soldier
He was a son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus.
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica (b 227 British Columbia fl 171 British Columbia) (Nasica meaning "pointed nose") was a consul of ancient Rome in 191 British Columbia. At the request of the Senate, he journeyed with the Roman matrons to receive the statue of Magna Mater in 204 when it arrived from Anatolia at Ostia. According to Livy and Ovid"s Fasti we are told that he was chosen for this duty because he was the best of the Roman community. He was later aedile in 197.
As praetor in Hispania Ulterior (194), he defeated the Lusitanians at Ilipa, and as consul subjugated the Boii.
He was not chosen as censor despite standing in both the elections of 189 and 184, a failure marking the decline of the influence of the Scipiones in Rome. He went on to help found Aquileia in 181, and appears in an inquiry of 171.
This Scipio Nasica was the father of the Scipio Nasica who opposed Cato the Censor for several years on the question of Carthage.