
Suetonius
Suetonius was a Roman historian and biographer, best known for his work *The Twelve Caesars*, which provides detailed summaries of the lives of Rome’s first twelve emperors, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. His writings offer insights into their personalities, behaviors, and scandals, blending factual history with anecdotal stories. Suetonius's work is valuable for understanding Roman history and leadership, though some details are considered exaggerated or less reliable. His style combines factual reporting with vivid, sometimes juicy, stories, making him a key source for studying the Roman Empire.