The men who wrote Roman history were historians. Some of them were Roman and some were Greek. Earlier historians were Fabius Pictor, Cato the Elder, Gellius, Piso, Polybius (Greek), Livy, Sallust, Dionysus of Halicarnassus (Greek), Diodorus Siculus (Greek) and. Important later historians were Pliny the Elder, Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonis, Appian (Greek) and Cassus Dio (Greek). Important historians in late Antiquity wereAurelus Victor, Eutropius, and Festus.
Some of the men who wrote Roman histories are Livy, Tacitus, Seutonius, Dio and Polybus. There were man others whose work has not come down to us.
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The ancient Greeks had their own system of numeracy but would have known about the Roman system of numeracy
There isn't a specific Roman symbol for curiosity. However, the Roman god Mercury, known for his curiosity and intelligence, is often associated with curiosity in Roman mythology.
800- DCCC 800 is known as DCCC in roman numerals because the rule of roman numerals goes over three digits which means DCCCC is not 900 in roman numerals 900 is CM.
Their numeracy system known now as Roman numerals.
Tibullas, Propertiurius, and Ovid
Julius Caesar and sallust
Tacitus is known as being a historian and Roman senator during the Roman Empire, there are several partial surviving works and writings of Tacitus left such as the Annals and the Histories.
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Almost any retired patrician seemed to have written a history of some sort. Unfortunately (or fortunately) many of those histories have been lost. Polybus, Lucan, Apian, Tacitus, Seutonius, Dio and Plutarch are just a few. Some of them were Greeks: Diodorus Siculus, Dyonisius of Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Polybius. (A+) livy,caesar,and sallust
There are many known Roman historians. Some of them are: Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Plutarch, Livy, Polybus, Appian, Paterculus, Sallust, Caesar, Dio Cassius, Tacitus, and Suetonius. In addition to the historians many prominent Romans also wrote their autobiographies or memoirs which are also considered a type of history. The "big three" are Tacitus, Seutonius and Dio, but there were many others, such as Appian, Livy and Polybius.
Julius Caesar is not known for writing satire. Horace, on the other hand, was a Roman poet known for his satirical works.
Herodotus is known as the "Father of History" and is best known as the author of "The Histories" .
The subsection of Science Fiction known as Alternate Histories.
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The Juvenalists, a group of men in ancient Rome, were known for writing satirical works that criticized society and politics in a humorous and often sharp manner. Their writings focused on exposing corruption and hypocrisy in the Roman Empire.
Cornelio Tacito Africano, also known as Cornelius Tacitus, was a Roman historian who authored works such as "Annals" and "Histories," which provide valuable insights into the Roman Empire during his time. He is also known for his writings on the Germanic tribes and the life of his father-in-law, Agricola.