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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 - New World Encyclopedia
While recognizing the need for a leader with strong, centralized control to maintain political harmony, Tacitus illustrated the dangers of a tyrannical leader and a weak hypocritical Senate
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