Yes, she committed suicide rather than face the humiliation of defeat.
Octavian did not kill Cleopatra. Cleopatra killed herself. She committed suicide.
Basically all Cleopatra did as queen was to over reach herself and lose her kingdom.
Cleopatra was under guard in her beautiful Mausoleum in Alexandria when she killed herself.
Cleopatra killed herself in 30 BC.
Cleopatra killed herself in August of 30 BC.
because she is suicidal
An Asp was used in Cleopatra's suicide
Cleopatra's two slaves, Charmin and Iras, also died with her.
she killed her sister
Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).Cleopatra's siblings were not assassinated in the strictest sense of the word, they were murdered or killed outright. Their father killed Berenice, Cleopatra herself poisoned her brother/husband Ptolemy, and Cleopatra had Marc Antony kill her sister Arsinoe. (Cleopatra wouldn't dare kill Arsinoe herself, because Arsinoe was under the protection of Rome, but Antony, as a Roman triumvir could and did kill Arsinoe to please Cleopatra).
Cleopatra became Queen of Egypt because her family was a dynasty. She ruled alongside her father at first, then with her brothers, and lastly, by herself.
No, she had an asp (poisonous snake) bite her.