Tacitus
Herodotus was widely traveled and wrote about everything. Thucydides wrote only about the Peloponnesian War.
Infamous is an evil repudation, despicable. Annals is a record of events and/or historical records.
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Tacitus was the son-in-law of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, he was a Pivotal roman historian who made several writings and provided valuble information on the ancient Germanic peoples and Caledonian/ancient scottish people. he is probably most famous for his book "The agricola" which provides insight on the roman invasion of scotland by his father-in-law, Gnaeus julius Agricola, he also wrote information and observations on the culture of the picts and caledonians and their agriculture and military life. and also provides the only existing account on the battle of mons Graupius between the romans and the Caledonians.
'Annals' was written by Tacitus .
I would say Suetonius who wrote the Twelve Caesars and Tacitus who wrote Annals and Histories.
Tacitus
Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.Seutonius was the historian who wrote The Twelve Caesars which is a biography and history of the first 12 emperors.
Thucydides
The Roman historian Tacitus is the author of "Annals," a historical account of Rome from the death of Augustus to 70 AD. His work is a valuable source for understanding the political and social dynamics of the early Roman Empire.
Cotton Mather
The Greek historian Herodotus, who also wrote that Egypt was the "Gift of the Nile" [Because without the Nile there would be no Egypt, only desert]
There was not a Gaius Cassius Hemina. There was a Lucius Cassius Hemina who was a historian and wrote the first annals in around 146 BC. If you are thinking of the Gaius Cassius who was an instigator in the plot against Julius Caesar, his name was Gaius Cassius Longinus. He ordered his freedman, Pindarus, to kill him when he lost the battle of Philippi.
AnswerTacitus was an early second century Roman historian. Not a great deal is known about him, but he seems to have had republican inclinations. His writings about the early Roman Emperors always seemed biased to highlight their worst characteristics. He had a successful political career and probably did not need a patron to support him while he wrote his Annals and Histories, etc.
Pindar and Pausanias.
Thucydides