“The Annals” or the original title – “From death of divine Augustus” (Ab excessu divi Augusti) is the last and largest work of Roman historian Tacitus. In this work Cornelius Tacitus describes the history and events that have happened after in the Roman Empire since 14 A.D. (the death of Octavian Augustus) till 68 A.D. (end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty). The reign of the subsequent emperors the author has described in "The Histories." The "Annals" has not fully preserved: well preserved only the description of the reign of Tiberius and Nero, partly - Claudius, and has not preserved description reign Continue reading...