It is said that he collapsed and died through inhaling poisonous gasses from the eruption of Vesuvius. The cause of death is really unknown, he may have been asthmatic and the volcanic fumes contributed to his death
In the letters of Pliny the Younger to his friend, the historian Tacitus, there is an account of his uncle, Pliny the Elder's death in Being alerted to an unusual cloud formation that spewed into the air from the vocano, Vesusvius
Pliny the Younger was a survivor from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. He wrote a diary about the event because he saw the eruption across the bay from Naples and he wasn't in Pompeii while it was happening. He is how we know about the burial of Pompeii.
His mother died when she was giving birth to his younger sister and he has never seen his mother before i think.
Pliny the Elder, died because of the enormous quantities of volcanic tephra, in his attempt to help his friends who were seeking his help from the shore of Pompeii, when he landed from his ships.
Hannibal was the son of one general and the nephew of another. He was on campaign with his father in what is now Spain when his father died. His uncle succeeded his father, and when his uncle was assassinated, because of the courage and skill that Hannibal had shown on campaign, the army selected him to take his uncle's place.
I assume it's because the former emperor Augustus died and the other emperor was content with the border.
Pliny the Younger died in 112 AD, at age 51.
Pliny the Younger's Uncle, Pliny the Elder, died during the eruption while attempting to rescue stranded victims. As Admiral of the fleet, Pliny the Elder had ordered the ships of the Imperial Navy stationed at Misenum to cross the bay to assist evacuation attempts. He perished with the others in Pompeii.
Pliny the Younger
Pliny the Younger was a survivor from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. He wrote a diary about the event because he saw the eruption across the bay from Naples and he wasn't in Pompeii while it was happening. He is how we know about the burial of Pompeii.
Pliny the Younger witnessed the eruption of Mount Vesuvius which destroyed the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum from Misenium, which was on the other side of the Bay of Naples. He described the tremors in the days before the eruption (which he said were not alarming because tremors were frequent in the area) and the eruption. He also recounted that his uncle, Pliny the Elder, who was an admiral of the fleet stationed at Misenium crossed the bay with his ships to help with the evacuation and died during the operation.
Pliny's death is unrecorded. It can be summised that he probably died in Bithynia (this is where his last letters came from), but other than that no one knows. He is thought to have died a peaceful death.
The archaeological evidence found at Pompeii, such as skeletons and artifacts, suggests that slaves like Hedone died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Additionally, historical records and inscriptions found at the site provide further insight into the social structure and way of life in Pompeii, confirming the presence of slaves in the city.
Pliny T. Merrick died in 1867.
Pliny Earle I died on 1832-11-19.
John Pliny Crysler died in 1881.
Pliny Goodfriend died on January 20, 1981, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Pliny Horne died on October 17, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, USA.