All right TR, the article says Suetonius killed her. That's the way I learned it, and that's the way Shakespeare wrote it, though he was writing a propaganda piece so he may have taken certain liberties. And he killed her after the battle ended, so regicide. Yet the template has her dying of either suicide or "despair." Which is it? The answer determines whether she belongs in the new category or not.
- Unfortunately, the truth appears to be have been obfuscated by history. Suetonius did claim he killed her, but when I was researching for the template, other sources have suggested suicide or just "despair" at losing. TR 04:01, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
- Well in HT's version, she's executed, so I move we let it stand. Turtle Fan 04:05, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
As for dying of despair, I once saw a death certificate on which the informant had listed the cause of death as "His heart gave out after a lifetime of disappointment and signalled its surrender in a purple face in lieu of a white flag." I found that so romantic and poetic I committed it to memory and instructed my next of kin to put it on my death certificate, no matter what my real cause of death may be. Turtle Fan 03:04, 19 June 2009 (UTC)