he wasn't ordered to, he just did--although he would have died at someone else's hand
Socrates, if I'm not mistaken
Rommel never retreated, he was called back to Germany where he was ordered to commit suicide.
The most important source of our understanding of the trial and death of Socrates are the relevant dialogues of Plato, particularly APOLOGY, CRITO, and PHAEDO. Socrates did not actually commit suicide in the usual sense. He was sentenced to death after a trial and, instead of escaping from prison when he had the opportunity, he accepted the death penalty. He did so because he found the alternatives unacceptable. .
it means you helped the person get the tools to commit suicide convinced them to commit suicide or gave them reason to commit suicide
Socrates did not commit suicide. He was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of hemlock as punishment for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety. Socrates accepted his sentence and chose to die by drinking the poison rather than attempting to escape or accept exile.
Commit suicide
It would be "commit suicide", because you do it to yourself, and can only do it (right) once. To "commit a suicide" would imply multiple are possible, which is not true, using the indefinite article, "a".
No does not suicide he blind himself .. Jocasta who commit suicide by his own hands
Fish can't commit suicide, no animal can.
He didn't commit suicide.
No, Corey Feldman did not commit suicide. This is a rumor.
According to his pupil, Plato, and other Greek historians, Socrates committed suicide by drinking the poison hemlock. He had been convicted by an Athenian jury of corrupting the young and of spurning the Athenian gods. He was given the merciful option of suicide, rather than the normal execution by having his throat cut and thrown into a refuse pit.