1. Tacitus - Agricola and Germania
To further show his miss-approval of the Roman Empire imperial ways; Tacitus talks about the fact that every major decisions concerning the empire rested into Domitian's hands. ... However Domitian was not the only one Tacitus was displease with; he went on taking a jab at Rome founder and father Caesar. ... Caesar's in his opinion did nothing but discovering the land/ island and therefore Caesar was viewed by him as a great General nothing more, "But he [Julius Caesar] may fairly be said to have merely drawn attention to the island: it was not his to bequeath " (Tacitus, Agricola Ch...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate