Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum[i] (skt. 206 SM – skt. 141 SM) merupakan seorang politikusRepublik Romawi. Lahir dari keluarga termasyhur Cornelii Scipiones, ia adalah salah satu negarawan Romawi terpenting abad ke-II SM,[1] menjadi konsul dua kali pada 162 dan 155 SM, sensor pada 159 SM, Pontifex Maximus (imam kepala) pada 150 SM, dan akhirnya princeps senatus (pemimpin senat) pada 147 SM.
Catatan kaki
^Sebagian besar sumber akademis menyingkat namanya menjadi "Nasica", tetapi artikel ini menggunakan "Corculum" sebagai gantinya untuk membedakannya dari enam Scipiones lainnya yang disebut Nasica, meskipun ia mungkin menerima julukan ini di kemudian hari.
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