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Tacitus was born in 56 or 57 to an... Tacitus is thought to have come from Gallia Narbonensis... Tacitus is thought to have come from Gallia Narbonensis... Tacitus is thought to have come from... and Tacitus is clear that he owes his rank to the... father and since there is no mention of Tacitus suffering such a condition in the surviving record... which reports that when Tacitus was asked if he were Italian or provincial... some historians infer that Tacitus was from the provinces... Tacitus said he wished to speak about the years of Domitian... Tacitus says that he will deal with the age of Nerva and Trajan at a later... We do not know whether Tacitus completed the work or whether he finished the other works that he had planned to... which Tacitus does so in connection with... Tacitus wrote three minor works on various subjects... ethnographic work on the diverse set of people Tacitus believed to be... Tacitus had written a similar... Tacitus favorably contrasts the liberty of the native... in one of which Tacitus says is from a speech by... Tacitus used the official sources of the Roman state... Tacitus was a scrupulous historian who paid careful attention to his historical works... may be due to Tacitus dying before finishing... Tacitus cites some of his sources directly... Tacitus used some collections of letters... Tacitus used accounts of famous suicides to give a dramatic tone to his stories... 63 Tacitus does apply gloss... Tacitus is concerned with the... Tacitus explored the emperors... Tacitus believed this realisation came with the death of Nero... In general Tacitus does not fear to give words of praise and words of rejection to the same... Tacitus wrote about compatatively recent events... Tacitus owes the most... Tacitus is remembered first and foremost as Rome... indicates that Tacitus and his wife were absent at the time of Julius Agricola... Tacitus himself could have lived well into Hadrian... Tacitus and the Senatus Consultum de Cn... Cornelius Tacitus and Curtius Rufus... Tacitus during the Late Roman Period and the Middle Ages... Tacitus on imperial Rome... Tacitus and the Tacitean Tradition... Tacitus and aristocratic tradition... Tacitus and the Death of Augustus... The First Medicean MS of Tacitus and the Titulature of Ancient Books... Tacitus and the Principate... Tacitus as a historian... Tacitus and the accession of Tiberius... Tacitus in Renaissance Political Thought... Tacitus the Sententious Historian... Tacitus and the Senatus Consultum de Cn...

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