TACITUS |
HISTORICAL EVENTS |
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54 | Death of Claudius and accession of Nero. | |||
AD c.56 | Born in Transalpine or Cisalpine Gaul, of an equestrian family. | |||
59 | Death of Agrippina. | |||
64/65 | Birth of Julia, daughter of Agricola. | |||
69 | Year of the Four Emperors. Accession of Vespasian. | 66-74 | First Jewish War. | |
70 | Vespasian reaches Rome. | |||
c.73 | Tacitus studies rhetoric, probably under Quintilian. | 73 | First consulship of Domitian. | |
c.76 | Serves as senior military tribune. | |||
77 | Marries Julia, only daughter of Agricola. | |||
78 | Agricola, having been suffect consul, is appointed by Vespasian governor of Britain. | |||
79 | Death of Vespasian and accession of Titus. Death of Pliny the Elder. | 79 | Eruption of Vesuvius. | |
80 | Fire in Rome. Opening of Colosseum. | |||
81 | Death of Titus and accession of Domitian. | 81 | Erection of Arch of Titus. | |
c.82 | Quaestor. | |||
84 | Military success of his father-in-law in Britain, and his recall by Domitian. | 83 | Domitian campaigns in Germany. | |
86 | Many executions. Domitian in Moesia to repel the Dacians under Decebalus. | |||
88 | Tacitus is praetor, and as quindecimvir sacris faciundis participates in the organization of the Saecular Games. | |||
89-93 | Abroad on state service, probably as a legionary legate and then governor of a minor province. | 89 | War with Marcommani. Temporary peace with Decebalus, who receives a subsidy from Rome. Domitian celebrates a triumph. | |
92 | Domitian campaigns against the Sarmatae and Suevi. | |||
93 | Death of Agricola. | |||
95 | Execution of Acilius Glabrio, consul with Trajan in 91, and Flavius Clemens, consul that year with Domitian and husband of Domitian’s niece. | |||
96 | Death of Domitian and election of Nerva. | |||
97 | Tacitus is suffect consul. He delivers the funeral oration for Verginius Rufus, three times consul and guardian of Pliny the Younger. | 97 | Nerva adopts Trajan. | |
98 | Publication of Agricola and also Germania | 98 | Death of Nerva and accession of Trajan. | |
100 | Pliny is suffect consul. He and Tacitus successfully prosecute Marius Priscus, former governor of Africa. | 100 | Hadrian marries Vibia Sabina, Trajan’s great-niece. | |
c.102 | Tacitus’s Dialogus, on the causes for the decline in the skills of oratory. | 101 | Trajan’s first victory over Decebalus. | |
102 | Peace with Dacia. | |||
104 | New war against Decebalus. | |||
106 | Tacitus is engaged in writing his Histories. | 106 | Death of Decebalus and annexation of Dacia. | |
112-113 | Is governor of Asia. | 113 | Trajan campaigns against Parthia. Completion of Trajan’s column. | |
113 | Death of Pliny. | |||
115 | Tacitus is writing his Annals. | |||
After 117 | Death of Tacitus. | 117 | Death of Trajan and accession of Hadrian. |