The key part is that Rome wasn't a monarchy and had no legacy of imperial succession. Early events will shape future generation's thinking because it's common knowledge - "I know that you know that I know that assassination is on the table"
Rome inevitably falls apart when Livia kills all Augustus' picked successors - prevents the emergence of a stable monarchy. How about assassinating Livia for the Rome option?
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