ἱστορίαι Historiai
Person — one identity, discriminated; every claim below carries its ground or says it has none

Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus

fl. 190 BCE · dates conventional · identity secure receipt — the person layer

Africanus' brother, victor over Antiochus at Magnesia — the Scipio whose own surname wobbles in the record.

Who he is — which bearer of the name; the grounds are named
Smith's SCIPIO article, no. 13: Asiaticus, brother of the great Africanus. secure
L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, also Asiagenus, was the son of called AsiAGENES or No. 9, and the brother of the great Africanus Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 747 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
The Republic's digital register (DPRR, the Broughton-backed graph at romanrepublic.ac.uk) is the alignment authority this row awaits; its license could not be verified in writing when this wave was curated, so the dprr_uri column stands reserved and empty — an identity convention, not an ingested claim. Smith's Dictionary stands referee meanwhile, page-anchored.
How to tell him apart — the record confusing and un-confusing its own names; doors to the other men
Even his surname is disputed on the page: Asiaticus in Livy's usage, Asiagenes on his tomb. secure
Though Livy usually calls him Asiaticus, he gives Asiagenes as his surluime in one passage (xxxix. 44) : in the epitaph on his tomb he is called Asiag Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 748 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
The career — offices and deeds as the record states them
Given Greece and the war with Antiochus, his brother at his side. secure
Scipio said in reply that he should consider what he ought to do, and after a private conversation with his brother, who insisted upon his leaving the matter in the hands of the senate, he told his coll Liv. 37.1 The History of Rome · Livy
Liv. 37.1: the brothers arrange the command against Antiochus. The quote ends where the scan's line breaks the word 'colleague' — cut short of the damage.
Doors — where this identity stands in the house
the record's drawer

his name's drawer, shared with his homonyms — the counts belong to the name, not the man. Scipio, the figure — 762 mentions across 383 episodes, counted by the house's first pass.

The name's other bearers — identities sharing ‘scipio’; the desk keeps them apart

The record here: 166 works · 12,119 episodes served · identities carry claims, claims carry grounds — episode, page, or an honest open · dprr alignment reserved, nothing fetched

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