Her breast
The best thing Cleopatra did was probably get bitten by an asp, not to be rude or anything but it was best for her because all hated her
Cleopatra VII Philopator, Pharaoh of Egypt (with Greek origin) poisoned herself when she placed an asp snake down her shirt to bite her. She did so because her lover, Anthony (or Antony), had stabbed himself after being told Cleopatra was kidnapped or killed.
I believe it is called an asp. The asp was represented on the crown of all Pharaohs, Cleopatra included. However the crown itself was called a uraeus. It had at least one asp on it. Cleopatra's crown had three.
asp or snake
No. Cleopatra committed suicide rather than face the humiliation of being paraded in Octavian's triumph in Rome. She offed herself with some type of poison. Forget about that business of her dying by being bitten by an asp-- that is nothing but a myth.
Cleopatra - bitten by an asp
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, commonly known as just Cleopatra or Cleopatra VII.
Cleopatra died of an asp that was in a basket of figs she had a peasant bring to her
She was supposedly bitten on the breast by an asp
The most famous recipient of an asp bite was Cleopatra, or so legend has it.
Queen Cleopatra died when she was bitten by an asp, an extremely deadly poisonous snake, that was wrapped up in a carpet that was delivered to her.
The best thing Cleopatra did was probably get bitten by an asp, not to be rude or anything but it was best for her because all hated her
the snake didn't bite Cleopatra her father's servant got bitten and died he found the snake in his room, the snake was called a puff adder they bite a deadly mark which cant survive very long HOPE THAT HELPED XD
30B.C.(suicide by an asp)
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Cleopatra herself had no snake. However, the asp, or Egyptian cobra, was the snake associated with the Egyptian rulers. It was depicted on their crowns and was supposed to be a protection for the Pharaohs. The myth of Cleopatra being bitten by one of them is just that--a myth.
She died from an Asp bite. She placed an Asp in her backet and the asp probally killed her since Asps are poisonous snakes.