SCIPIO (Lucius Cornelius), his brother, furnished Asiaticus, for his complete victory over Antiochus at the battle of Magnesia, in which Antiochus lost 50,000 infantry, and 4000 cavalry. A triumph, and the surname of Asiaticus, were the rewards of his valour. Yet his ungrateful countrymen accused him, as well as his brother, of peculation; for which he was fined; but the public sale of his effects proved the falsehood of the charge; for they did not produce the amount of the fine. He flourished about 190 B. C.
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