The Gallic chief, likely referring to Vercingetorix, chose to kill himself and his wife to avoid capture and humiliation by the Romans after his defeat. This act was seen as a way to preserve their honor and dignity in a time of despair. By taking this drastic action, they sought to escape the shame of being paraded as prisoners and to maintain control over their fate.
His wife, his dog, and himself
He wanted to kill himself because his life was going nowhere, he had lost his wife, his only daughter rejected him, and he was a major drunk who was just wasting his life away. He basically had nothing to live for
No one. He was alone in his quarters in the bunker, his wife having already taken a cyanide capsule.
yes he did kill his wife she was mad at her for not obaying
she was not a wife to pharaoh Ramses she was the chief wife to pharaoh akhenaten.
YES
His wife, his dog, and himself
Killed himself then forced his wife to kill herself to
When Hitler heard how bad the war was going he killed first his dog, then his wife and finally himself in his underground bunker in Berlin.
He wanted to kill himself because his life was going nowhere, he had lost his wife, his only daughter rejected him, and he was a major drunk who was just wasting his life away. He basically had nothing to live for
No one. He was alone in his quarters in the bunker, his wife having already taken a cyanide capsule.
Adolf Hitler killed himself because he did not want to be captured and humiliated by the Allies. His wife also died with him.
No! he was waiting for his wife to walk through the door and he heard footsteps so he shot and accidentally killed his maid. he realized the mistake shot his dog then killed himself the Czech republicans people were the first to recover his body
He didn't kill his wife! What are you talking about? He really likes his wife.
yes he did kill his wife she was mad at her for not obaying
he did not kill his first wife
Princess