Tiberius is due to leave for Illyricum …

Years: 14 - 14

Tiberius is due to leave for Illyricum in 14 but is recalled by the news that Augustus is gravely ill, and on August 19, Augustus dies while visiting the place of his birth father's death at Nola.

Both Tacitus and Cassius Dio wrote that Livia brought about Augustus' death by poisoning fresh figs, though this allegation remains unproven.

Tiberius, who is present alongside Livia at Augustus' deathbed, is named his heir.

Augustus' famous last words are, "Have I played the part well?

Then applaud as I exit"—referring to the play-acting and regal authority that he had put on as emperor.

Publicly, though, his last words were, "Behold, I found Rome of clay, and leave her to you of marble."

An enormous funerary procession of mourners travels with Augustus' body from Nola to Rome.

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