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- Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (ca. 56 - ca. 117) was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major...
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- Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (ca. 69/75 - after 130), also known as Suetonius, was a prominent Roman historian and biographer.
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- Mestrius Plutarchus, better known in English as Plutarch, was a Greek historian, biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist. Plutarch was born to a...
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- Cassius Dio (ca. 155 to 163/164 - after 229), known in English as Cassius Dio, Dio Cassius, possibly Claudius Cassius Dio, or (incorrectly) Cassius...
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- Gaius Sallustius Crispus, generally known simply as Sallust, (86-34 BC), a Roman historian, belonged to a well-known plebeian family, and was born...
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- Diodorus Siculus (Greek), ca. 90 BC- ca. 30 BC, was a Greek historian, born at Agyrium in Sicily (now called Agira). Jerome writes that Diodorus...
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- Polybius (ca. 203-120 BC, Greek) was a Greek historian of the Mediterranean world famous for his book called "The Histories" or "The Rise of the...
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- Marius Maximus was a Roman biographer, writing in Latin, who in the early decades of the 3rd century AD wrote a series of biographies of twelve...
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- Ammianus Marcellinus was an Ancient Greek historian. He was the last major historian from the Roman period; his work detailed the history of the...
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- Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275 - May 30, 339) (often called "Eusebius Pamphili", "Eusebius [the friend] of Pamphilus") was a bishop of Caesarea in...
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