Octavian or Augustus Caesar, probably died of pneumonia. The ancient writers say he caught a chill while on a tour, and even though having a fever, presided at affairs. At any rate, his death was by natural causes at the age of 77.
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He died of natural causes. The ancient writers say that he caught a chill and developed a fever then died. That's all the information they give.
Historians believe that he died of natural causes but it's still a mystery how he exactly died.
Octavius was Caesar's adoptive son but he was actually his nephew.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
All the conspirators die and Antony and Octavius are left in Rome to Rule.
He wants Octavius to be informed with all that has dealt with the death of Caesar, and to tell him to stay where he was for a small amount of time so there wasn't a chance that he was assassinated like Julius Caesar was.
The message that Mark Antony sends to Octavius in Act III, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar is saying that he has dealt with the death of Caesar properly and held a proper funeral for Caesar. Octavius, being Caesars' son would want to be informed of his fathers death.