Cleopatra got bitten by asps in the shoulder.
The actual site was her lower left arm - that is, if you believe the tale about the asps. (It was Shakespeare who had them bite her breasts.) Some believe that she swallowed a highly toxic, and quick, cocktail of poisons. Still others believe she was quietly assassinated. We will ever know; even the ancient historians were in disagreement.
a cobra bite
Cleopatra's first husband was her younger brother Ptolemy, then it was Julius Cesar Julius died, Cleopatra married Marc Anthony until she heard a rumor that he had died then Cleopatra committed suicide by letting a cobra bite her.
She performed an act of suicide. She herself it was who clasped the asp to her bosom so that it could bite her.
Cleopatra VII Philopator, Pharaoh of Egypt (with Greek origin) poisoned herself when she placed an asp snake down her shirt to bite her. She did so because her lover, Anthony (or Antony), had stabbed himself after being told Cleopatra was kidnapped or killed.
Yes
She died from an Asp bite. She placed an Asp in her backet and the asp probally killed her since Asps are poisonous snakes.
Cleopatra was killed by Asps.
Yes. Asps and cobras are two examples of snakes that live in Egypt, now and in ancient times as well.
a cobra bite
no.
yes
Cleopatra killed herself with a bite from a deadly asp snake.
Cleopatra was bitten in her wrist by king cobras
Cleopatra is said to have worn a triple aureus crown . This is a basic gold band with three snake heads over the forehead. The snakes, or asps, were supposed to be the protectors of the Egyptian rulers.
No, she had an asp (poisonous snake) bite her.
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