Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.Augustus Caesar was not killed. He died of natural causes, possibly pneumonia, at the ripe old age of 77.
William Henry Harrison was president for 31 days in 1841. He died of pneumonia, which he came down with shortly after delivering his 1 hour and 40 minute long inaugural speech.
The 16th US President, Abraham Lincoln, was shot on April 14, 1865 and died on April 15. *He was preceded by the deaths in office of the 9th US President, William Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841 (after 31 days of pneumonia), and the 12th US President, Zachary Taylor, on July 9, 1850 (gastroenteritis). Taylor's death was once suspected to have been poisoning, but forensic tests in 1991 proved negative.
William Henry Harrison, our ninth President died on 4/4/1841 from pneumonia making his term the shortest in history.
Vice-President John Tyler served out Harrison's term.John TylerJohn Tyler took his place when he diedJohn TylerThomas_P._MooreWhig (National Republicans) hopes were destroyed when, soon after taking office, President Harrison died of pneumonia. Then John Tyler became President.
He caught pneumonia and died. He was only President for a month.
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison
WH Harrison in 1841. He caught a chill and it turned to pneumonia,
He caught a cold on Inauguration Day in 1841. This turned into pneumonia, from which he never recovered. He died just one month into his presidency.
William Henry Harrison
He was the first president to die while in office. He caught pneumonia after giving his inaugural speech and died a month later.
He caught pneumonia at his inauguration. He never really served as President since he died one month into office.
The 9th president, William Henry Harrison, was inaugurated on March 4, 1841 and died on April 4, 1841 of pneumonia,
William Henry Harrison, who caught pneumonia during his inaugural address and died a short time later.
William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia one month after his inauguration.
He served only 30 days as US President. He died from an illness that caused succession.