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Lucius Aemilius Paullus (d. 216 BC) was a Roman consul twice, in 219 and 216 BC, who was killed at Cannae in August 216 BC.

Aemilius Paullus was the son of the patrician consul Marcus Aemilius Paullus. His mother is unknown. Given that his name was Lucius and that the preferred name for the first-born in the gens Aemilia tended to be Marcus, he was probably a younger but only surviving son.

Consul

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Aemilius Paullus served his first consulship in 219 BC with Marcus Livius Salinator. During this year, he defeated Demetrius of Pharos, in the Second Illyrian War and forced him to flee to the court of Philip V of Macedon. Upon his return to Rome, he was awarded a triumph. However, he and Livius were subsequently charged, by one of Livius's military tribunes Gaius Claudius Nero (later consul 207 BC), with unfairly dividing the spoils. Livius was found guilty, but Paullus was acquitted. He then retired into private life for some years.

During the Second Punic War, he was made consul a second time after other patricians had either stood down or failed to be elected. According to Livy, the people had voted for Gaius Terentius Varro who advocated open confrontation with Hannibal. Varro was also apparently allied to the Scipionic party, to which Paullus was possibly already tied by the proposed marriage of his youngest daughter to a Scipio. Aemilius Paullus was elected where his kinsman Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (a former praetor) and other patricians had failed.

Paullus served with Gaius Terentius Varro, sharing the command of the army on alternate days with Varro leading upto the Battle of Cannae. The two consuls had persuaded the consuls of the previous year to join them and several Roman legions had been raised. One consul, the elder Marcus Attilius Regulus left the army, pleading ill-health and his advanced years. Varro and Paullus were apparently at odds over the planned strategy, with Paullus keeping Fabius Maximus's advice in mind. According to Livy, Paullus refused to engage Hannibal on the first day that the troops reached Cannae. On the second day, Varro was in command, and he led out the troops against the advice of Paullus. Hannibal completed a brilliant encirclement strategy, and the battle became a crushing defeat for the Romans. Paullus died in the battle, being last seen badly wounded, while Varro got away with a small part of the army.

This, at least, is Livy's version of the story. However, Varro was not blamed for the defeat and in fact commended by the Senate for keeping a cool head after the disaster. Historians have also pointed out that Paullus was commanding the right wing, which was the wing traditionally commanded by the senior commander. It is speculated that Livy, writing in the first century BC, might have relied on false testimonies and accounts, and that it was in fact Paullus who was responsible for Rome's biggest defeat till date. Historians point out that Paullus made other mistakes, such as failing to communicate adequately with his officers; when he dismounted owing to a wound, his officers believing that they were ordered to dismount, did so and lost their advantage on horseback.

Family

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Paullus was the father of the Roman general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (228 BC - 160 BC), and several daughters, of whom the youngest was Aemilia Tertia, who married Scipio Africanus.

His biological grandsons included:

Paullus's contribution to military technology

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Paullus helped further the invention of the trebuchet, and achieved many things in the field of medicine.


See also: Scipio-Paullus-Gracchus family tree


Preceded by Consul of the Roman Republic
with Marcus Livius Salinator
219 BC
Succeeded by
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Republic
with Gaius Terentius Varro
216 BC
Succeeded by

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