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List of persons mentioned in the works of Tacitus is a list of people of the culture known to Tacitus who are mentioned within his writings (this list is currently incomplete). * Æmilia LepidaPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Agrippina Agrippina is an ancient Roman cognomen and a feminine given name. People with either the cognomen or the given name include: Cognomen Relatives of the Roman general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa: * Vipsania Agrippina (36 BC–20 AD), first wife of th ...
(mother to Nero) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Annius Pollio,Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> a small amount of detail is shown in the article : ''
Annia gens The gens Annia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Livy mentions a Lucius Annius, praetor of the Roman colony of Sezze, Setia, in 340 BC, and other Annii are mentioned at Rome during this period. Members of this gens held various positions of ...
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Antonia Antonia may refer to: People * Antonia (name), including a list of people with the name * Antonia gens, a Roman family, any woman of the gens was named ''Antonia'' * Antônia (footballer) * Antônia Melo Entertainment * '' Antonia's Line'', or ...
(sister-in-law to Tiberius) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Apicata (first wife of Sejanus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Appius Silanus __NOTOC__ Appius Junius Silanus (died AD 43), whom Cassius Dio calls Gaius Appius Silanus, was consul in AD 28, with Publius Silius Nerva as his colleague. He was accused of '' majestas'', or treason, in AD 32 along with a number of senators, but ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Artabanus (ruler) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Asinius Gallus Gaius Asinius Gallus (before 38 BC – AD 33) was a Roman senator, son of Gaius Asinius Pollio and Quinctia. He was the second husband of Vipsania, eldest daughter of Marcus Agrippa and first wife of Tiberius, who ultimately imprisoned him. Biog ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Calgacus According to Tacitus, Calgacus (sometimes Calgacos or Galgacus) was a chieftain of the Caledonian Confederacy who fought the Roman army of Gnaeus Julius Agricola at the Battle of Mons Graupius in northern Scotland in AD 83 or 84. His name can be ...
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Caligula Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 – 24 January 41), better known by his nickname Caligula (), was the third Roman emperor, ruling from 37 until his assassination in 41. He was the son of the popular Roman general Germanicu ...
(emperor) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Cartimandua (ruler) Tacitus, ''
Histories Histories or, in Latin, Historiae may refer to: * the plural of history * ''Histories'' (Herodotus), by Herodotus * ''The Histories'', by Timaeus * ''The Histories'' (Polybius), by Polybius * ''Histories'' by Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), ...
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* C.Fusius Geminus (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Claudius Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54) was the fourth Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Claudius was born to Nero Claudius Drusus, Drusu ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Crepereius Gallus * Faustus Cornelius Sulla (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus" /> * Cotta MessalinusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Dio (p. 35) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Drusus Caesar Drusus Julius Caesar (c. AD 8 – 33) was the adopted grandson and heir of the Roman emperor Tiberius, alongside his brother Nero. Born into the prominent Julio-Claudian dynasty, Drusus was the son of Tiberius' general and heir, Germanicus. Afte ...
(second son of Germanicus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Fulcinius Trio Lucius Fulcinius Trio (died AD 35) was a Roman senator who came from a plebeian family. Trio was an active prosecutor (''delator'') during the reign of Tiberius who developed a reputation for making accusations. He was governor of Lusitania from ab ...
(''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Galba Galba (; born Servius Sulpicius Galba; 24 December 3 BC – 15 January AD 69) was the sixth Roman emperor, ruling from AD 68 to 69. After his adoption by his stepmother, and before becoming emperor, he was known as Livius Ocella Sulpicius Ga ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Geminius Rufus (husband of Prisca) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Germanicus Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was an ancient Roman general, known for his campaigns in Germania. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia the Younger, Germanicus was born into an influential branch of the Patric ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Helvidius Priscus Helvidius Priscus, Stoic philosopher and statesman, lived during the reigns of Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian. Biography Helvidius came from town of Cluviae, and his father had been the senior centurion of a legion. From early yout ...
(friend of Sejanus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Junius Blæsus (unkle to Sejanus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Juvenal (p. 35) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Publius Graecinus Laco (captain of the city cohorts) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Latinius LatiarisPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * L.Cassius Longinus (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Lentulus Getucilus (friend of Sejanus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Livia Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC – 28 September AD 29) was a Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Roman emperor, Emperor Augustus Caesar. She was known as Julia Augusta after her formal Adoption in ancient Rome, adoption into the J ...
(empress) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"> * L.Rubellius Geminus (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Lucius Arruntius Lucius Arruntius was a Roman admiral. He saw action during the War with Sextus Pompeius, and the war of Mark Antony and Octavian (later named Augustus). He is most notable for his participation during the Battle of Actium, where he was in command ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Lucius PisoPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Macro Macro (or MACRO) may refer to: Science and technology * Macroscopic, subjects visible to the eye * Macro photography, a type of close-up photography * Image macro, a picture with text superimposed * Monopole, Astrophysics and Cosmic Ray Observat ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Marcus Vinicius (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Memmius Regulus (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * NeroPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Nerva Nerva (; originally Marcus Cocceius Nerva; 8 November 30 – 27 January 98) was Roman emperor from 96 to 98. Nerva became emperor when aged almost 66, after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the succeeding rulers of the Flavian dy ...
(lawyer) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Obultronius Sabinus Obultronius Sabinus was '' quaestor aerarii'' in 56 or 57 AD: the ''quaestor aerarii'' fulfilled the role of paymaster ''militaria.'' It is accounted to by the writer Tacitus, that a tribune of the people named Helvidius Priscus brought an action a ...
('' quaestor aerarii'') William Smith (c.f. - Articles with no initials next to them are written by the editor
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Volume 3
J.Baylis 1873 (ed. W.Smith) etrieved 2915-04-09/ref> * Pallas (a slave, for a while ... favourite of Claudius emperor) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Pomponius SecundusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Poppæus SabinusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Prisca Priscilla is an English female given name adopted from Latin '' Prisca'', derived from ''priscus''. One suggestion is that it is intended to bestow long life on the bearer. The name first appears in the New Testament of Christianity variously a ...
(wife of Geminius Rufus) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Regulus Regulus is the brightest object in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It has the Bayer designation designated α Leonis, which is Latinized to Alpha Leonis, and abbreviated Alpha Leo or α Leo. Re ...
('' consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Satrius SecundusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Scaurus MamercusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> *
Sejanus Lucius Aelius Sejanus (c. 20 BC – 18 October AD 31), commonly known as Sejanus (), was a Roman soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Of the Equites class by birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Praetorian Guar ...
Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Sexteidius Catullinus (''consul'') Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Thrasyllus (taught the art of prognostication) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * TiberiusPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Tigranes (for a time, ruler of Armenia) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Tiridates (ruler) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Velleius Paterculus (historian) Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Vibulenis AgrippaPublius Cornelius Tacitus"/> * Vitellius Publius Cornelius Tacitus"/>


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