SCIPIO (Publius Emilianus), was the son of Paulus Emilianus; but being adopted by Scipio Africanus, he was called Scipio Africanus junior. He showed himself worthy his adoption, following the footsteps of Scipio Africanus, whom he equalled in military fame and public virtues. His chief victories were the

conquest of Carthage and Numantia; yet these signal services to his country could not protect him from an untimely fate. He was strangled in his bed by order of the Decemviri, who dreaded his popularity, 129 B. C. aged 56.