suetonius was the roman governor during the rise of boudicca in AD 61
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Gaius Suetonius Paulinus was the Roman governor of Britannia in 59-61 AD.
The Roman governor of England at the time of Boudicca's upraising was Gaius Suetonius Paulinus,
Suetonius's birth name is Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus.
Suetonius was born in 0069.
Suetonius died in 0140.
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Suetonius was a Roman historian, famous for his book about the first Roman emperors "Twelve Ceasars". Very readable even now, it is still in print and you can order it (in English) in any bookstore.
Suetonius is pronounced as "swee-toh-nee-us." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "toh." It's important to note that the "u" in the first syllable sounds like the "wee" in "sweet."
Tacitus and Suetonius offer differing evaluations of Octavian (Augustus) primarily in their portrayal of his character and leadership. Tacitus tends to emphasize the darker aspects of power, suggesting that Augustus's reign involved manipulation and a loss of republican values, reflecting a more critical stance. In contrast, Suetonius presents a more favorable view, focusing on Augustus's achievements and reforms, portraying him as a capable and benevolent ruler. Thus, while Tacitus highlights the moral decline under Augustus, Suetonius celebrates his contributions to the stability of the Roman Empire.
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