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Calocaerus (Gr****: Καλόκαιρος; –334 AD) was a
Roman usurper against Emperor Constantine I, who, in 334 AD,
staged a
short lived revolt in Cyprus. His revolt...
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naming years.
Flavius Dalmatius puts down a
revolt in Cyprus, led by
Calocaerus.
Calocaerus is
brought to
Tarsus (Cilicia), and executed. The
Goths protect...
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pulls Roman troops out of Britain, and
abandons work on Hadrian's Wall.
Calocaerus revolts against Constantine I and
proclaims himself emperor.
Flavius Dalmatius...
- who was
accused of murder. In 334,
Flavius suppressed the
revolt of
Calocaerus, who had
proclaimed himself emperor in Cyprus. In the
following year he...
- killed.
Flavius Dalmatius puts down a
revolt in Cyprus, led by
Calocaerus.
Calocaerus is
brought to
Tarsus (Cilicia), and executed. The
Goths protect...
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official Calocaerus revolted against Constantine I. This
rebellion ended with the
arrival of
troops led by
Flavius Dalmatius and the
death of
Calocaerus. Olive...
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establishing his sole
control over the empire. 334:
Failed usurpation of
Calocaerus in
Cyprus 337:
Caesars Dalmatius and Hannibali****
killed by soldiers...
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Aurelius Achilleus: (297–298) Eugenius: (303)
Domitius Alexander (308–e.311)
Calocaerus (e.333/334) Nepoti**** (350)
Carausius II (354–358),
questioned existence...
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Grenfell and Hunt in 1898.
Irene to
Taonnophris and Philo. I have
given to
Calocaerus for
Dionysius 340 drachmae, as he
wrote to me to give him
whatever he...
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Event 335 The
revolt of the
usurper Calocaerus is
suppressed by
Flavius Dalmatius. 350
Salamis is
rebuilt by
Constantius II, the son of Constantine...