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In Svetonius' Life of the Twelve Cesars, in Tacitus' Annals, and in Dio, Cassius' Roman History, arguments can be found for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction in the case of the Roman emperor Tiberius.
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Tiberius ; 16 March AD 37 (aged 77) Misenum, Italy, Roman Empire · Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome · Vipsania Agrippina (m. 19 BC; div. 11 BC); Julia the Elder (m. 11 ...
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The exact cause of the feud is unknown. His father's death not only devastated Tiberius but also challenged the future of the principate.