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Tacitus

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Tacitus refers to the Roman historian and politician named Publius Cornelius Tacitus, who lived during the 1st century AD. He is known for his influential works on the history and politics of ancient Rome, providing valuable insights into the Roman Empire.

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Sense 1

Popular: Referring to the Roman historian and politician Publius Cornelius Tacitus.

Example sentence: Tacitus' Annals and Histories are considered essential historical sources for understanding the Roman Empire.

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Sense 2

Local: Tacitus in a local context can refer to a street, square, or specific location named after Tacitus.

Example sentence: The statue of Tacitus stands proudly in the center of Tacitus Square, commemorating the Roman historian's contribution to history.

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