procentus
Procentus, also known as Procentus the Lame, was a Roman general and statesman who lived during the late 3rd and early 2nd centuries BC. He is primarily known for his role in the Roman conquest of Carthage and his subsequent political career.
Procentus is first mentioned in the context of the Second Punic War, where he served as a
Following the war, Procentus became a prominent figure in Roman politics. He is known to have been
Procentus is also mentioned in the works of the Roman historian Livy, who describes him as a
Despite his controversial political career, Procentus remains an important figure in Roman history, particularly for his