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Annals (by Tacitus)

"Annals" is a historical work by the Roman historian Tacitus, covering the history of the Roman Empire from the death of Emperor Augustus in 14 AD to the death of Emperor Nero in 68 AD. It provides a detailed account of political events, key figures, and social dynamics during this period. Tacitus is noted for his critical approach and insightful observations about power, corruption, and the complexities of human behavior. Through its narrative, "Annals" offers valuable insights into Roman history, culture, and governance, making it a significant source for understanding the early Imperial era.