History of the Roman Empire by the Roman historian and senator Publius Cornelius Tacitus.
A chronological account of events in successive years.
Form of historical representation.
1 This was the most flourishing period in the annals of the country.
2 In the annals of sports-related crime, the Iverson case is small potatoes.
3 Homer stands in almost solitary grandeur in the early annals of Greece.
4 The first volume comprises the annals of the Borgias and the Cenci.
5 Its reputation is most at stake; its prospectus dazzling; its annals effective.
6 The 17th of June is memorable in the annals of my country.
7 This is a famous phrase in the early annals of the slave-trade.
8 His was the most eminent name in the annals of American surgery.
9 It was the battle most famous in early Canadian annals - the Long Sault.
10 The result, however, was absolutely unprecedented in the annals of the school.
11 Never in the annals of warfare was there a more terrible fight.
12 The annals continue with the progress of the Antipolo mission during 1598.
13 The annals of the world record nothing more astonishing than the Crusades.
14 The bald annals of the place reveal nothing of this terrible secret.
15 Cold-blooded heroism of this kind is rare in the annals of crime.
16 The officers were all of well-known names in Mounted Police annals , being:
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