Most historians believe that the asp referred to in Egyptian Mythology is the modern day "Egyptian Cobra" snake.
The Egyptian Cobra, is most venomous of the Naja species, and the venom causes respritory failure, eventually resulting in death.
She died from an Asp bite. She placed an Asp in her backet and the asp probally killed her since Asps are poisonous snakes.
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Naturally any wound can get infected and make you sick so yes, a non venomous snake bite could make you sick if they break your skin
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yes
The most famous recipient of an asp bite was Cleopatra, or so legend has it.
Suicide from the bite of an asp, a poisonous snake.
a bite from a small viper, that has deadly venom
It depends..... Can you specify your question a little more?
No. There is no reason to believe that even one asp but her. If you are referring to her death, there was no snake involved.
i seem to think so