Julia married the historian Tacitus in 78.
The event is recorded by the historian Tacitus in his Annals.
The last chapter of this story is told by the historian Tacitus.
The historian Tacitus wrote about him "for the first time in centuries, a member of the Furius family had achieved military fame".
By simulacra numinum the historian Tacitus refers to the "statues of the active powers."
Some are addressed to reigning emperors or to notables such as the historian Tacitus.
He was a friend of the historian Tacitus and employed the biographer Suetonius in his staff.
At the public burial with which he was honored, the historian Tacitus (then consul) delivered the funeral oration.
Pliny the Younger, his nephew, wrote of him in a letter to the historian Tacitus:
Agricola was the father-in-law of the famous historian Tacitus.