No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
by a cobra or a snake as in a cobra
a cobra bite
Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.Cleopatra's uraeus was a triple headed cobra, naturally, made of gold. That is one way that the statues of Cleopatra are identified.
In a way, Cleopatra wore a crown. By the time of Cleopatra's rule, the pharaohs wore diadems with a cobra on the forehead. Cleopatra's diadem or "crown" was said to have three cobras on it.
the egyptian cobra
Cleopatra had a crown which was made out of gold. Not much else was known about it, but people say her crown had a cobra on it.
Cleopatra- It looked like a Cobra.
Cleopatra's crown was not a "crown" as we think of it. Her crown was a diadem, which in her time represented royalty. It was a triple uraeus or triple cobra -headed headband.
Cleopatra's first husband was her younger brother Ptolemy, then it was Julius Cesar Julius died, Cleopatra married Marc Anthony until she heard a rumor that he had died then Cleopatra committed suicide by letting a cobra bite her.
Cleopatra's body has never been found.
she was 18 when she became ruler of egypt, and died at the age of 40 from commiting sucicide with a cobra snake. Not a cobra but an asp snake.
No, Cleopatra's body has never been discovered. However, the mummified body of Cleopatra II resides in the British Museum.