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  • Tacitus - Wikipedia
    Publius Cornelius Tacitus, [note 1] known simply as Tacitus ( ˈ t æ s ɪ t ə s TAS-it-əs, [2] [3] Latin: [ˈtakɪtʊs]; c AD 56 – c 120), was a Roman historian and politician Tacitus is widely regarded as one of the greatest Roman historians by modern scholars
  • 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 (l c 56 - c 118 CE) was a Roman historian, active throughout the reign of Trajan (r 98-117 CE) and the early years of Hadrian (r 117-138 CE) His best-known works are
  • 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
  • Who Was the Roman Author Tacitus? - TheCollector
    The 1st century CE Roman author Tacitus is one of the most important primary sources that we have for Rome under the Julio-Claudian and Flavian emperors How Tacitus viewed the Principate largely shapes how it is viewed today But is his account of what happened during the early age of the empire trustworthy?
  • Tacitus (55 Ad - ?) Rome’s Greatest Political Historian
    Tacitus presents imperial Rome as a state where surveillance, betrayal, and fear replaced genuine public life His works examine how individuals—senators, generals, philosophers—cope with autocracy
  • Tacitus - New World Encyclopedia
    Tacitus, without any illusions, considered the rule of the adoptive Emperors the only possible solution to the problems of Empire Tacitus wrote from the point of view of an aristocrat, showing fear, mixed with disdain, for the soldiers' tumult and for the rabble of the capital
  • Tacitus - Livius
    Tacitus is critical of almost every actor - the senators are cowards, the soldiers are greedy, the emperors are weak We also meet the theme now familiar: how to act nobly in an age of tyranny?
  • Tacitus: The Master Chronicler of Ancient Rome
    Publius Cornelius Tacitus, better known as just Tacitus, is arguably one of the most illustrious figures in Roman historiography His writings cast a profound light on the intricacies and nuances of ancient Rome, establishing him as a historian of great significance
  • Cornelius Tacitus - Roman Historian - ThoughtCo
    Tacitus comes from the Greco-Roman tradition of history writers whose purpose is as much to promote a rhetorical flourish-filled moral agenda as it is to record facts Tacitus studied oratory at Rome, including the writing of Cicero, and may have written oratorical treatises before his 4 best-known writings, the historical ethnographic pieces





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