Pliny the Elder
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
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.
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Pliny was referring to the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. He was an eyewitness to the 79 AD disaster.
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Pliny's death can be attributed to his asthma infamed by the poor quality of the air due to the volcanic eruption when he visited pompei
Pliny the Elder wrote a detailed account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, describing the dark cloud, ash fall, and devastation caused by the eruption. He also mentioned his nephew, Pliny the Younger, who witnessed the event and described it in his own letters.
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.
I believe the correct way to pronounce it is as "plinny" as in "skinny." This is a Latin proper name and is pronounced with a long "i," as in "tiny." (See Pliny the Elder or Pliny the Younger; both were famous Roman statesmen and writers.)
Pliny the Elder attained the army rank of praefectus alae which put him in charge of a cavalry battalion consisting of about 480 men. But later in his career he attained the rank of admiral, which as you know, is a naval rank.
Roy K. Gibson has written: 'Pliny the Elder'
Pliny the Elder, a Roman author and philosopher, died while observing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. He was serving as the commander of the Roman fleet at Misenum at the time of the eruption.
Seneca was a Roman philosopher and the tutor of the emperor Nero. There were two Plinys. Pliny the Elder was a historian and scientist and left us his vast amount of research. Pliny the Younger was a nephew and adopted son of the elder Pliny. He was a Roman governor and also left us a large amount of his correspondence. He is also the one who described the eruption of Vesuvius as it destroyed Pompeii and the other cities as he watched the entire thing from across the bay of Naples.
Pliny The Elder