A defeat of a fleet owned by this ruler was traditionally blamed on remora fish, though modern theories suggest it may have been caused by "dead water." Juba II ("the second") of Mauretania's first wife was the daughter of this ruler. After being sealed in a mausoleom, this ruler hoisted a lover onto a balcony using a pulley. The servant Eros was instructed to kill a lover of this ruler before that lover declared he was "grieved that a commander as great as I should be found to be inferior to a woman in courage." This ruler fled aboard a flagship with purple sails after being defeated by a naval force led by Marcus Agrippa. A hair pin may have been used to commit suicide by, for 10 points, what queen of Egypt who was defeated at Actium along with her lover Mark Antony? ■END■
ANSWER: Cleopatra VII [do not accept "Mark Antony"]
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