Question

An author of this name who had a lucky extra canine tooth traveled in a carpentum and published lost commentarii memoirs. An onyx cameo depicts two people of this name behind two wearers of the corona civica. A veterans’ colonia of this name became the city of Cologne. (10[1])A (-5[1])person (-5[1])of this name, (10[1]-5[1])who defended Vetera’s Rhine bridge during a retreat, brought ashes to Brundisium for mass mourning (10[1])after a suspicious death in Antioch. A (-5[1])foe (10[1])of the freedman Narcissus with this name, who wore a gold chlamys to the draining of the Fucine Lake after escaping exile in Pandateria, possibly hired Locusta to poison mushrooms in (-5[1])order (10[1])to prevent the succession of Messalina’s son Britannicus. (10[1])That augusta of this name (10[1]-5[1])supposedly cried “smite my womb” (10[1])to assassins (10[1])sent by her son. For 10 points, (10[1])give this name (10[1])of the wife of Germanicus and her daughter, the mother of Nero. (10[1])■END■ (10[6]0[4])

ANSWER: Agrippina [accept Agrippina the Younger or Agrippina Minor or Julia Agrippina; accept Agrippina the Elder or Agrippina Maior or Vipsania Agrippina; accept Colonia Agrippina or Colonia Agrippinensis or Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium] (The cameo is the Gemma Claudia.)
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