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- Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius (d. 293) was a military commander of the Roman Empire in the 3th century. He was a Menapian, born in the western...
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- Allectus (d. 296) was a Roman usurper-emperor in Britain and northern Gaul from 293 to 296.
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- Decimus Clodius Albinus (ca. 150 - February 19, 197) was a Roman usurper proclaimed emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania (the Iberian...
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