Publius Cornelius Scipio was a prominent figure in ancient Rome and is often referred to in various historical accounts and literature. Synonyms for this name might include "Scipio Africanus," as he was known for his victorious battles in Africa against the Carthaginians. He is also sometimes referred to as "Publius Scipio," a shortened version of his name, or "Scipio the Elder," to distinguish him from his adopted grandson, who was also a prominent military leader and statesman. Additionally, in some texts, he is referred to as "Hannibal's Nemesis," as he famously defeated the Carthaginian leader at the Battle of Zama.