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- Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs sweːˈtoːniʊs traŋˈkᶣɪlːʊs]), commonly referred to as Suetonius (/swɪˈtoʊniəs/ swih-TOH-nee-əs; c. AD 69 –...
- and Canada. "Trachelas tranquillus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Trachelas tranquillus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24...
- Habronattus tranquillus is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is found in the United States and Mexico. "Habronattus tranquillus Report"...
- xxiii–xxv Gaius Tranquillus Suetonius, Graves, R., & Grant, M. (2006). The Twelve Caesars (pp. 129–130). Penguin. Gaius Tranquillus Suetonius, Graves...
- Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19) was an ancient Roman general and politician most famously known for his campaigns against Arminius...
- translations. He is also sometimes known by a Latin pseudonym of Hortensius Tranquillus. Ortensio Lando was born in Milan, Italy, and around the year 1523 he...
- Translated by Frederick W. Shipley. Loeb classical Library. Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (1914) [c. AD 121]. The Twelve Caesars. Translated by John Carew Rolfe...
- redefinition, or were surrendered on 17 September.». Tacitus, I.9–11. Gaius Tranquillus Suetonius, Graves, R., & Grant, M. (2006). The Twelve Caesars (p. 118)...
- Retrieved January 1, 2024. Suetonius; Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus; Caius Suetonius Tranquillus (March 15, 2001). Divus Claudius. Cambridge University...
- 1984, pp. 38, 72–73. Tranquillus, Gaius Suetonius. "Nero". The Lives of the Twelve Caesars. 35.1 Romm 2014, p. 228. Tranquillus, Gaius Suetonius. "Nero"...