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... over-not close together. The houses were made of wood and as Tacitus believed, were ugly as well. He assumes that their scattering ...
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... However, Tacitus believed the Roman's army was not strong because they had nothing in reserve only forts without garrisons, and they only had displeased slaves ...
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... It seems Tacitus believed Augustus was a ruthless man by nature; Augustus saw himself as just and forgiving of his enemies; and Cassius Dio acknowledged the ...
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... theory defends God in a sense, through the fact that he believed God did ... As a public figure Cornelius Tacitus got all his information from respective sources ...
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... Tacitus writes that they were not convicted for burning the city but the real ... Christians reveled in the role of the oppressed people, they believed to die as a ...
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... that time her army was very large, some Roman historians believed there were ... According to the Roman historian, Tacitus, Boadicea drove her chariot through the ...
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... The way Tacitus and Suetonius villianize Caligula and Nero will keep a reader ... If Procopius is to be literally believed, both Belisarius and Emperor Justinian ...
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... The philosophers Plato, from Greece, Cicero and Tacitus from Rome were the ... Plato believed that the criminal derived pleasure from the resulting punishments of ...
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... beliefs on the origins of pantomime, many ancient scholars believed that pantomime ... It is the latter that Tacitus illustrates explicitly: "Indeed the proper and ...
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... Caesar, Livy and Tacitus, wrote about their contemporaries who lived in a way different than themselves and ... The Celts believed in transmigration of souls. ...
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... Jesus told him to look and to touch him and this time he believed that Jesus ... Cornelius Tacitus (circa 112 AD) wrote of the mad Emperor Neron's reign and how ...
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... but it is the Romans who made it famous.(Adapted from Tacitus) A surviving ... became so ingrained in the Roman mind and soul that they believed in superstitions ...
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... According to the Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius, at Capri Tiberius felt at liberty ... He believed that he was a god and consequently was to be revered as ...
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... In the middle ages people had believed that God appointed kings and that the ... 1; the night scene before Agincourt (possibly derived from Tacitus - Roman Emperor ...
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