Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 218 BC)

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Tiberius Sempronius Longus (c. 260 BC210 BC) was a Roman consul during the Second Punic War and a contemporary of Publius Cornelius Scipio. In 218 BC, Sempronius was sent to Africa with 160 quinqueremes to gather forces and supplies, while Scipio was sent to Iberia to intercept Hannibal. It was at this time, striking from Lilybaeum, on the island of Sicily, that Sempronius Longus captured Malta from the Carthaginians.[1]

Shortly thereafter, with Scipio wounded and pursued by Hannibal's forces after the Battle of Ticinus, the Senate sent for Tiberius Sempronius Longus. Upon his arrival in December, and reportedly against Scipio's advice, Sempronius Longus led an ambitious attack at the Battle of the Trebia. His army charged into a trap and was enveloped by the forces of Hannibal's brother, Mago. Although it was a crushing Roman defeat, Tiberius Sempronius Longus and a force of 10,000 infantrymen fought their way through the rear Carthaginian lines and to safety.[2]

In January of 217 BC Sempronius Longus returned to Rome to oversee the elections for the new consuls.[3] He was succeeded by Gaius Flaminius Nepos and returned to his army at their winter encampment. [4]

In 215 BC, Sempronius fought Hanno at Grumentum. Sempronius' army killed 2,000 enemy men and captured 280 more, pushing Hanno out of Lucania back to Bruttium and allowing the towns of Vercellium, Vescellium, and Sicilinum to be recaptured for Rome. [5]

In 194 BC, his son, Tiberius Sempronius Longus, became consul and supervised the migration of Roman colonists in Gaul.[6]

  1. ^ Polybius. The Histories, Book III, section 40-41. 
  2. ^ David J. Velasquez (2003). The Battle of Trebia. Retrieved on February 17, 2006.
  3. ^ Titus Livius. History of Rome, Book XXI, section 15. 
  4. ^ Ibid. Book XXI, section 63.
  5. ^ Ibid. Book XXIII, section 37.
  6. ^ Ibid. Book XXXIV, section 42.


Preceded by
Lucius Aemilius Paulus and Marcus Livius Salinator
Consul of the Roman Republic
with Publius Cornelius Scipio
218 BC
Succeeded by
Gaius Servilius Geminus and Gaius Flaminius and Marcus Atilius Regulus (Suffect)
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