The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
The current thinking is that Cleopatra died by a combination of three poisons, a "poison cocktail". It was, according to Professor Christoph Schaefer, a mixture of opium, hemlock and aconitium, which was known in ancient times to produce a relatively quick and painless death. All those ingredients were available to Cleopatra.
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All we know is that Cleopatra died by some type of poison and it was fairly fast acting. That snake story is nothing but a myth. Even the ancient writers didn't believe it.
Cleopatra died by some type of poison. The story of a snakebite is pure myth, that even the ancients writers did not believe. The results of modern research say that she died by a mixture of three poisons which were ingested.
Cleopatra lived and died in Alexandria
Cleopatra died in her living quarters in the palace at Alexandria where she was imprisoned.
Cleopatra died in 30 BC.
Cleopatra was taught at the Museum, which I believe was in Alexandria.
I believe it was Cleopatra.
Cleopatra died in August 12,30 B.C
Cleopatra was 18 when her father died.
Cleopatra died in August 12,30 B.C.