List of people mentioned in the works of Tacitus
Appearance
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 Lepida[1]
- Agrippina (mother to Nero) [1]
- Annius Pollio,[1] a small amount of detail is shown in the article : Annia gens
- Antonia (sister-in-law to Tiberius) [1]
- Apicata (first wife of Sejanus) [1]
- Appius Silanus[1]
- Artabanus (ruler) [1]
- Asinius Gallus[1]
- Calgacus
- Caligula (emperor) [1]
- Cartimandua (ruler) [2]
- C.Fusius Geminus (consul) [1]
- Claudius[1]
- Crepereius Gallus
- Faustus Cornelius Sulla (consul) [1]
- Cotta Messalinus[1]
- Dio (p. 35) [1]
- Drusus Caesar (second son of Germanicus) [1]
- Fulcinius Trio (consul) [1]
- Galba[1]
- Geminius Rufus (husband of Prisca) [1]
- Germanicus[1]
- Helvidius Priscus (friend of Sejanus) [1]
- Junius Blæsus (unkle to Sejanus) [1]
- Juvenal (p. 35) [1]
- Publius Graecinus Laco (captain of the city cohorts) [1]
- Latinius Latiaris[1]
- L.Cassius Longinus (consul) [1]
- Lentulus Getucilus (friend of Sejanus) [1]
- Livia (empress) [1]
- L.Rubellius Geminus (consul) [1]
- Lucius Arruntius[1]
- Lucius Piso[1]
- Macro[1]
- Marcus Vinicius (consul) [1]
- Memmius Regulus (consul) [1]
- Nero[1]
- Nerva (lawyer) [1]
- Obultronius Sabinus (quaestor aerarii) [3]
- Pallas (a slave, for a while ... favourite of Claudius emperor) [1]
- Pomponius Secundus[1]
- Poppæus Sabinus[1]
- Prisca (wife of Geminius Rufus) [1]
- Regulus (consul) [1]
- Satrius Secundus[1]
- Scaurus Mamercus[1]
- Sejanus[1]
- Sexteidius Catullinus (consul) [1]
- Thrasyllus (taught the art of prognostication) [1]
- Tiberius[1]
- Tigranes (for a time, ruler of Armenia) [1]
- Tiridates (ruler) [1]
- Velleius Paterculus (historian) [1]
- Vibulenis Agrippa[1]
- Vitellius [1]
Sources
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Publius Cornelius Tacitus (1830). Annals translated by Arthur Murphy. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street 1830. Retrieved 2015-05-15.
- ^ Tacitus, Histories 3.45
- ^ 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) [Retrieved 2915-04-09]