Tacitus's histories
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Tacitus' Histories is a Roman historical work covering the Year of the Four Emperors (69 AD) and the Flavian dynasty.
The Histories provides an account of the political and military events during a turbulent period in Roman history.
Tacitus explores themes of power, corruption, and the decline of morality.
He examines the characters and actions of key figures.
Though incomplete, the Histories offers insights into the dynamics of imperial rule and the challenges faced by the Roman Empire.
Tacitus's work is known for its literary style and critical analysis.
The Histories provides an account of the political and military events during a turbulent period in Roman history.
Tacitus explores themes of power, corruption, and the decline of morality.
He examines the characters and actions of key figures.
Though incomplete, the Histories offers insights into the dynamics of imperial rule and the challenges faced by the Roman Empire.
Tacitus's work is known for its literary style and critical analysis.
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Mentioned by Caelan Davenport in reference to the year of the four emperors, noting an emperor could be made outside of Rome.

Episode LXXXIII – Didius Julianus



