Tacitus (disambiguation)

Tacitus (disambiguation)

Tacitus was a Roman historian. Other people and things named "Tacitus" include:

*Marcus Claudius Tacitus, emperor of Rome 275–276
*Asteroid 3097 Tacitus, named after the historian.
*Tacitus, a lunar impact crater, also named after the historian.
*Tacitus is a succulent plant such as Tacitus bellus.
*Tacitus, a fictional data matrix from the Command & Conquer series of computer games.


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