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  Tacitus   (M. Claudius Tacitus) - Roman emperor, 275-276 A.D.
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ExcBarb_48B   relianus for 6 years - cons. 3 Tacitus and Florianus for
Oros_7.24   year of the City, Tacitus, the thirtieth emperor, gained
Oros_7.27   emperors in succession, Aurelian, Tacitus, and Florian, were killed

  Tacitus 2   (P. Cornelius Tacitus) - Roman historian
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Oros_1.5   [5]   Tacitus, too, among others, mentions that
Oros_1.10   5 Thus Cornelius tells us that the Jews
Oros_7.3   quote the words of Cornelius Tacitus: " Janus was opened in
Oros_7.9   the ground. 7 According to Cornelius Tacitus, Histories, 5.13 } and
Oros_7.10   Roman losses. But Cornelius Tacitus, who wrote an exhaustive
Oros_7.19   Titus, closed them. Cornelius Tacitus, however, does report that
Oros_7.27   Pompeius Trogus and Cornelius Tacitus and according to the
Oros_7.34   the Great, as Pompeius and Cornelius declare. These same tribes were
Plinius:Ep_1.6   Rusticus. [6] & To Cornelius Tacitus. You will laugh,
Plinius:Ep_1.20   Pliny. [20] & To Cornelius Tacitus. I am constantly
Plinius:Ep_2.1   pronounced by Cornelius Tacitus, and Virginius's good for
Plinius:Ep_2.11   case. & Cornelius Tacitus and myself were instructed to
Plinius:Ep_4.13   Farewell. [13] & To Cornelius Tacitus. I am delighted tha
Plinius:Ep_4.15   riendship with Cornelius Tacitus, and you know what an hon
Plinius:Ep_6.9   the hollow ships !" [9] & To Tacitus. You commend to my
Plinius:Ep_6.16   dom and impatience. [16] & To Tacitus. You ask me to send
Plinius:Ep_6.20   here. & Farewell. [20] & To Tacitus. You say that the
Plinius:Ep_7.20   nsions. & Farewell. [20] & To Tacitus. I have read your
Plinius:Ep_7.33   orabilia, ii. 1.13. [33] & To Tacitus. I venture to proph
Plinius:Ep_8.7   ring was of a slave. [7] & To Tacitus. It was not as one
Plinius:Ep_9.10   away. & Farewell. [10] & To Tacitus. I am anxious to
Plinius:Ep_9.14   Diomedes to Nestor. [14] & To Tacitus. Though you never
Plinius:Ep_9.19   of his times and was one of Tacitus's sources. [20]
Plinius:Ep_9.23   at something which Cornelius Tacitus told me in conversa


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