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| | Livy: the Periochae of Books 36-40 |
 | | Consul Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, who had been judged to be the best by the Senate, dedicated the shrine of the Mother of the gods [Cybele], who he himself had brought to the Palatine. |
 | | Scipio Asiaticus, frater Africani, eodem crimine peculatus accusatus damnatusque cum in vincula et carcerem duceretur, Tib. |
 | | Lucius [Cornelius] Scipio Asiaticus, the brother of Africanus, was accused of the same criminal peculation, condemned, put in chains, and conducted to the prison, but tribune Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, who had until then been an enemy of the Scipiones, intervened and married -because of this- a daughter of Africanus. |
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