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Although it is not proven historically, I tend to believe that she did. Cassius Dio notes that Livia might have killed him and the researches do not show any conflict between Cassius Dio and Livia, so he did not have any reason to lie about this subject. But again, it is not proven historically. Today, it's accepted by the historians that Augustus Caesar died of natural causes.

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I think you meant LIVIA? answer below http://www.roman-emperors.org/livia.htm

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