It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.It is believed by historians, both ancient and modern, that Cleopatra killed herself by some sort of poison or a combination of poisons.
Mark Anthony drank poison nd Cleopatra stabbed herself
No, Cleopatra killed herself. The exact method is unknown, but the consensus is that she committed suicide by some type of poison.
Cleopatra killed herself with poison because she couldn't stand the thought of being humiliated by being dragged through the streets of Rome in Octavian's triumph.
Cleopatra used some type of poison to kill herself. There is a story about her being bitten by a snake, but that is only a myth actually conjured up by Octavian himself.
No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.No. Cleopatra murdered herself, she committed suicide.
They had poison snakes in their food I think
Cleopatra did not stab herself. She committed suicide by some type of poison. The reason for her suicide was that she could not face the humiliation of being paraded in Rome in Octavian's triumph and either being killed or living the rest of her life in disgrace.
She tested poison on her prisoners
No. That story of Cleo killing herself by snakebite it a pure myth. The ancient writers all say that there was no sign of a snakebite on her body and they agree that she died by some type of poison, but don't know exactly how or what type of poison.
Cleopatra killed herself in August of 30 BC.
No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.No, not Cleopatra. You are confusing Cleopatra with Hatshepsut, who had herself portrayed with a beard in order to emphasise her authority to rule.