Roman Historical Sources' reliablity- TACITUS (ANNALS AND HISTORIES) 0.0 / 5 ? Ancient HistoryRoman BritainASOCR Created by: thebookwurmCreated on: 23-05-16 09:55 They are more...? Reliable than the 'Agricola' - for events and actions. Tried to write objectively. 1 of 6 However, themes of...? Slavery, freedom, oppression etc. are seen in Britons' speeches (Boudicca, Caratacus (Galgacus- 'Agricola')). 2 of 6 These should be viewed as...? Tacitus' own criticisms of Rome. 3 of 6 Tacitus hated...? The supreme power that the Emperor held, and that the Senate had become powerless. 4 of 6 Therefore, when discussing the Briton's lack of freedom...? He is really criticising the Senate's lack of freedom. 5 of 6 The 'Noble Savage' is...? A criticism of the excesses of Rome under the principate. 6 of 6
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