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. A person of this name, who defended Vetera’s Rhine bridge during a retreat, brought ashes to Brundisium for mass mourning after a suspicious death in Antioch. A foe 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 order to prevent the succession of Messalina’s son Britannicus. That augusta of this name supposedly cried “smite my womb” to assassins sent by her son. For 10 points, give this name of the wife of Germanicus and her daughter, the mother of Nero. ■END■
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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