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Tacitus in American English
(Publius Cornelius) a.d. 55?-120?; Rom. historian

Tacitus in British English
noun: Publius Cornelius (ˈpʌblɪəs kɔːˈniːljəs ). ?55–?120 ad, Roman historian and orator, famous as a prose stylist. His works include the Histories, dealing with the period 68–96, and the Annals, dealing with the period 14–68

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