She performed an act of suicide. She herself it was who clasped the asp to her bosom so that it could bite her.
Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.
Yes she poisoned him by putting poison in his wine
Yes, in fact Cleopatra married both of her younger brothers. The first died by drowning in the Nile and the second she poisoned.
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's first husband died by drowning in the Nile as he was trying to escape the Roman troops during the Alexandrian war. Her second husband is thought to have been poisoned by Cleopatra as soon as they returned to Egypt after Caesar's murder.
Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.Cleopatra was 39 years old when she poisoned herself and died.
No. She poisoned herself with an asp.
Yes she poisoned him by putting poison in his wine
Cleopatra was married to her two brothers, Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV. The first brother was killed in the Alexandrian War and Cleopatra poisoned the second brother.
Yes, in fact Cleopatra married both of her younger brothers. The first died by drowning in the Nile and the second she poisoned.
In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
He drowned during a battle with Julius Caesar by the weight of his golden breastplate. The younger Ptolemy was said to have been poisoned by Cleopatra's orders.
Cleopatra killed herself with poison because she couldn't stand the thought of being humiliated by being dragged through the streets of Rome in Octavian's triumph.
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).
So far, it has not been determined exactly how Ptolemy XIV died. Historians assume that Cleopatra had him poisoned, but remember this is just an assumption, not a hard fact.
Cleopatra's first husband died by drowning in the Nile as he was trying to escape the Roman troops during the Alexandrian war. Her second husband is thought to have been poisoned by Cleopatra as soon as they returned to Egypt after Caesar's murder.
Anthony and Cleopatra are goldfish, their bowl was knocked over by a clumsy dog.