Which preposition to use with scipio

with Occurrences 7%

Scipio with the Syrian legions commanded the centre.

in Occurrences 7%

That many would meet the eyes of Scipio in battle who had with their own hands slain Roman praetors, generals, and consuls; many decorated with crowns in reward for having scaled walls and crossed ramparts; many who had traversed the captured camps and cities of the Romans.

from Occurrences 4%

The camp was then pitched near Tunis in the same place as before, and thirty ambassadors came to Scipio from Carthage.

at Occurrences 4%

Scipio at Zama trampled in the dust the power of Carthage, but that power had been already irreparably shattered in another field, where neither Scipio nor Hannibal commanded.

to Occurrences 3%

XXXVIII.After these transactions, Domitius, hoping to allure Scipio to a battle, pretended to be obliged to change his position through want of corn, and having given the signal for decamping, advanced about three miles, and posted his army and cavalry in a convenient place, concealed from the enemy's view.

of Occurrences 3%

Jack, as an infant, had been fondled by Webster, by Clay, and, one never-to-be-forgotten day, Jackson, the Scipio of the republic, had placed his brawny hand upon the infant's head and declared that he would be "worthy of Jack Sprague, who was man enough to make two Kentuckians."

for Occurrences 2%

This premature rising of the Boii on the one hand, by delaying the departure of Scipio for Spain, essentially promoted the plans of Hannibal; on the other hand, but for its occurrence he would have found the valley of the Po entirely unoccupied, except the fortresses.

by Occurrences 2%

While Hannibal was preparing for a pitched battle, Scipio by a rapidly projected and steadily executed march succeeded in reaching the right bank of the river which in an evil hour he had abandoned, and broke down the bridge over the Po behind his army; the Roman detachment of 600 men charged to cover the process of destruction were, however, intercepted and made prisoners.

after Occurrences 2%

You have heard that the people banished Camillus when he used white horses for his triumph: you have heard that they overthrew Scipio after condemning him for some fraudulent procedure: you remember how they behaved toward your father because they had some suspicion that he wanted monarchy.

without Occurrences 1%

Scipio without enacting any new laws abolished the measures emanating from Clodius, with regard to the censors.

against Occurrences 1%

Operations of the Scipios against the Carthaginians in Spain.

along Occurrences 1%

The Romans came bringing to Scipio along with much other property Syphax himself.

among Occurrences 1%

The reputation of Scipio among his enemies was not inferior to that which he enjoyed among his allies and countrymen.

during Occurrences 1%

The new generals, with Scipio Africanus at their head, lavishly scattered amongst their troops the money of Rome as well as the proceeds of the spoil: it was on this point, that Cato quarrelled with Scipio during the last campaigns against Hannibal in Africa.

into Occurrences 1%

[-5-] While this was going on Caesar tried in every way to draw Scipio into close quarters.

on Occurrences 1%

He not only opposed himself with his Numidian cavalry to Scipio on his approach, but afterwards harassed him incessantly day and night, so as both to cut off his stragglers, who had gone out to a distance from the camp in search of wood and forage, and riding up to the very gates of his camp, and charging into the midst of his advanced guards, to fill every quarter with the utmost confusion.

through Occurrences 1%

The Carthaginians made propositions to Scipio through heralds, and of the demands made upon them by him there was none that did not promise to satisfy, although they never intended to carry out their agreement; they did, to be sure, give him money at once and gave back all the prisoners, but in regard to the other matters they sent envoys to Rome.

about Occurrences 1%

[-57-] At the start they experienced a slight delay, due to a dispute between Varus and Scipio about the leadership because the former had held sway for a longer time in these regions, and also Juba, elated by his victory, demanded that he should have first place.

Which preposition to use with  scipio