No one knows exactly how Cleopatra died. It is doubtful that she would choose snakebite as a means of offing herself--its slow and painfull. All the ancient writers say is that the asp bite is a rumor. However, Octavian was willing to perpetuate that rumor for various reasons of his own.
she committed suicide. she put her hand in a basket with a posinous snake in it, and it bit her.
Yellow rattle is poisonous to horses. It is poisonous to other livestock as well. Yellow rattle is also known by the names cockscomb, and rattle-basket.
Cleopatra had her servants sneak an asp in to her chamber by hiding it in a fruit basket. She did this so that she could commit suicide to spare her the life of a servant/slave to Octavian. She held the asp, which is a small viper, to her breast and allowed the snake to bite her with its deadly venom. According to Egyptian beliefs, a snakebite made you immortal which is the reason she chose this method of death.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hymenocallisspp.
No, he didn't.Antony committed suicide after his general told him that Cleopatra was dead, though she wasn't. So he couldn't get lead into the streets of Rome.Cleopatra also committed suicide as Octavian wanted to lead her through Rome so that crowds would spit on her and laugh at her. She knew that anything would be better that that, so she concealed a snake in a basket of figs, and let it bite her. She died with her servants in her mausoleum.
Nephthys usually has the symbols for "basket" and "house" on her head, wings, and a ankh in hand.
The most poisonous sea creature is the box jellyfish. Its venom is considered to be one of the most deadly in the animal kingdom, with the potential to cause rapid and severe effects on the nervous system and heart.
The role of Nefretiri (Egyptian princess that found the baby Moses in a basket) in the 1956 Ten Commandments movie was played by Anne Baxter.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Nephthys was often depicted with a basket on her head to symbolize her protective and nurturing nature. The basket was seen as a representation of her role in protecting the dead and assisting in the rebirth process.
The noun 'basket' can be considered a generic collective noun, used for whatever happens to be filling a basket. Examples:a basket of applesa basket of bunsa basket of flowersa basket of kittensa basket of laundrya basket of pine cones
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The noun 'basket' is used as a collective noun for a basket of plums and a basket of cheer.