Multiple graded stakes winner Tacitus , an earner of more than $3.7 million and a son of three-time leading North American sire Tapit out of champion older female and five-time grade 1 winner Close ...
Two weeks after skipping the Preakness Stakes, Tacitus enters the Belmont Stakes as the bookmakers' favorite. The Juddmonte Farms' horse has not raced since the Kentucky Derby, when he finished fourth ...
Tacitus was made quaestor (one of the lower magistrates), aedile (concerned with the care of the city, its corn supply, water, and games), and praetor (young men put in charge of important ...
Elizabeth I is better known for her high necklines and defeat of the Spanish Armada than as an avid intellectual, but an article published in the Review of English Studies adds a new translation to ...
Tacitus was a Roman historian, writer, and government official who lived around AD 56 to AD 120, as stated by Britannica. He is widely considered one of the greatest historians who wrote in the Latin ...
The translation of Roman historian Tacitus’s work found its way to Lambeth Palace Library in London in the 17th century. The analysis of unique handwriting in an anonymous 16th century manuscript ...
“To resume, in a few words, the system of the Imperial government, as it was instituted by Augustus, and maintained by those princes who understood their own interest and that of the people, it may be ...
NEW YORK -- Tacitus was well rested for a run on his home track. It just didn't work out. The favored Tacitus finished second to Sir Winston in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. The 3-year-old colt, who ...