Latin biographer and antiquarian. His family was of a knightly rank and probably came from Hippo Regius (Annaba in Algeria). Suetonius taught literature at Rome for a while. He also practiced law and then served on the staff of Pliny the Younger in c. A.D. 110-12. Suetonius then held a post as Secretary of Studies. Under Emperor Trajan he became director of the imperial libraries and was finally placed in charge of Trajan's correspondence (117AD). From 119 to 122 he was a member of the Imper ...[Read Story]