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No, not from the evidence of the ancient writers. They state that when he was stabbed the first couple or three times he tried to defend himself, but all he had as a weapon was his writing stylus. They also say that only one wound was fatal, but they don't state when it was delivered. So if he tried to defend himself, and when he realized he could not, had time to pull his toga over his head, you can assume that he did not die instantly.

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