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- Tacitus - Wikipedia
Tacitus's two major historical works, Annals (Latin: Annales) and the Histories (Latin: Historiae), originally formed a continuous narrative of the Roman Empire from the death of Augustus (14 AD) to the end of Domitian 's reign (96 AD)
- Tacitus | Roman Historian Political Analyst | Britannica
Tacitus (born ad 56—died c 120) was a Roman orator and public official, probably the greatest historian and one of the greatest prose stylists who wrote in the Latin language
- Tacitus - World History Encyclopedia
Publius Cornelius Tacitus (lived circa 56 - circa 118 CE) was a Roman historian, active throughout the reign of Trajan (reigned 98 to 117 CE) and the early years of Hadrian (reigned 117 to 138 CE)
- Roman Historian Tacitus - World History Edu
Publius Cornelius Tacitus (c AD 56 – c 120) was a renowned Roman historian and politician, regarded as one of Rome’s greatest historians by modern scholars Tacitus was born around AD 56 or 57 into an equestrian family, a rank just below the senatorial elite in Roman society
- Tacitus (55 Ad - ?) Rome’s Greatest Political Historian
Rome’s Greatest Political Historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus stands among the greatest Roman historians A man of letters, law, and politics, Tacitus was not just chronicling events—he was dissecting the soul of Rome
- Who Was the Roman Author Tacitus? - TheCollector
This is why it is important to understand who Tacitus was and what motivated him An equestrian, Tacitus was a newly minted member of the senate, and the first person in his family to reach that rank
- Tacitus: The Historian Who Chronicled Rome’s Decline
Tacitus was not just a statesman but a masterful writer whose works dissected the moral and political decay of imperial Rome His surviving works include three shorter texts and two major historical narratives, though some remain incomplete
- Tacitus: life and career | Dickinson College Commentaries
At the outset of his Annals, which was his last work, published around AD 118, Tacitus states that he wrote sine ira et studio (‘without anger or zeal’), that is, in an objective and dispassionate frame of mind devoted to an uninflected portrayal of historical truth
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