The great general Scipio Africanus had been …

Years: 190BCE - 190BCE

The great general Scipio Africanus had been named censor for 199 and princeps senatus leader of the Senate).

Entering his second consulship in 194, Africanus had pressed unsuccessfully for continued Roman presence in Greece to check the insatiable expansionism of Seleucid king Antiochos III.

His brother Lucius Cornelius Scipio had, with the influence of Africanus, been elected praetor in 193, with Sicily as his province; however, Scipio's declining influence was not sufficient to get him elected consul in 191 BCE.

He is finally elected consul in 190 BCE with his co-consul being his brother's old second-in-command Gaius Laelius, and gains authorization to recruit a force for a campaign against Antiochus.

Accompanying Lucius as a legate is his brother, Africanus.

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