Thucydides & Tacitus
.... only that he did in fact draw on eulogies of Agricola and certain "records" regarding the interaction between
Romans and Germans (
Tacitus, Germania, 108). ....
(1124

4

)
The Roman Emperor Nero
.... In spite of what
Tacitus says about the persecution of Christians, it is by no means clear that ordinary
Romans really blamed Nero for the Great Fire, or that ....
(2915

12

)
The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
.... Rome was always a xenophobic place but because the
Romans had centuries of practice dealing with the other peoples of ....
Tacitus' version of this speech survives. ....
(1902

8

)
Roman Domination
.... The
Romans now found themelves involved directly in this exercise of Caucasian .... According to
Tacitus, the fortress was well-garrisoned and well-positioned, and ....
(3235

13

)
Greco-Roman Culture and Civilization
.... wrote biographies of famous Greeks and
Romans, and many of these later became the source for some of Shakespeare's plays, eg, Julius Caesar.
Tacitus was the ....
(790

3

)
The Family in Mesopotamia & Homeric Greece
.... same quiet course, since no judicial duties had fallen to his lot (
Tacitus 53 .... Indeed, the
Romans would seem to be less enlightened than Hammurabi concerning the ....
(1633

7

)
The Jesuits and European Expansion
.... Greeks such as Herodotus, who wrote about "barbarians" like the Scythians, and
Romans such as
Tacitus, who dealt with the customs of the Germans, almost ....
(3902

16

)
Christianity in the Roman Empire
.... Traditionally the Jews had been a problem for the
Romans in their fierce .... first mention we have of any Christian persecution is related by
Tacitus, who cites 64 ....
(2879

12

)
The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... possible that in changing the pattern of sword they used, the
Romans also made .... already approximates that familiar from the eras of Caesar and
Tacitus far more ....
(8808

35

)
The Medici Family of Florence
.... Medici and others after them believed they were emulating noble
Romans who, as .... the letters of Cicero, the only known complete copy of
Tacitus' Annals, numerous ....
(2350

9

)
Lorenzo de Medici
.... Medici and others after them believed they were emulating noble
Romans who, as .... the letters of Cicero, the only known complete copy of
Tacitus' Annals, numerous ....
(2350

9

)
Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... Sometime broadly around 300 BC the
Romans gradually developed a quite different system .... According to
Tacitus, when Nero came out of the palace and was presented ....
(5017

20

)
Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... the northwest wrote his account of the eruption to the famous historian
Tacitus. .... styles was tempered with a functionality learned from the
Romans, possibly by ....
(2171

9

)
Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... the northwest wrote his account of the eruption to the famous historian
Tacitus. .... styles was tempered with a functionality learned from the
Romans, possibly by ....
(2231

9

)