Roman Emperor Deaths
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Deaths of Julio-Claudian Emperors
Omens figured big in the deaths. And deification was a big part of the aftermath.
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Julius Caesar
First emperor, breaking up the breaking democracy
Assassinated
- Seutonius is the source
 
Digression
- Bush was speaking a few years ago and a bird shat on him
- "Birds give thheir opion on Bush"
 
 - Historically an auspicious sign from the Gods.  Sneezing too. 
- Because it can't be controlled
 
 
Back to assassination
- Ideal way to die
- in Battle
 - queitly after long reign
 
 
- The way he died: dignified
- They all crowded around him
 
 
Augustus Caesar
Politics
- He was v. popular with the people
 - probably died old
 
Death
- Foreseen by a bird landing on a letter 'A'
 - Lightning struck it and prophets gave him 100 days
 - Basically everything he said after that was seen in retrospect as prophetic of the specific circumstances of his death.
 
Tiberius
- way bad. Lots of controlled starvation and manipulation of markets
 - Everyone wanted him dead, no one did it. He lived until 80
 - Terrified of Rome, stayed on the coast, convinced that it would be his death.
 
Dying
- Twisted his side, played healthy by overdoing it.
- "Basically, this guy refused to die"
 
 - Many think he was given a slow wasting poison, possibly by Caligula
 - Others think old age.
 - Took of ring of power, put it back on, and died.
 
Caligula (Gaius)
- After Tiberius, everyone wspsyched
 - He was horrible, dumb and decadent
 - Assassinated:
- People rushed in with knives
 - He died cowardlyly
 
 
Claudius
- Has his first wife killed
 - Second, Agrippana, poisoned him with mushrooms to get Nero on the throne
 
Nero
- End of Julio Claudian dynasty
 - Worst death of all, no honor at all.
 - Dancing while rome burned didn't go too well
 - Instead of honorably killing himself, fled and hid in a closet
- Had to be assisted in stabbing himself to death.
 
 
Others
- Lots of less dramatic deaths, small pox etc,