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- The Carausian revolt (AD 286–296) was an episode in Roman history during which a Roman naval commander, Carausius, declared himself emperor over Britain...
- Cardiff Roman Fort was a coastal fort in the Roman province of Britannia Superior, of which Roman Wales was a part. Its original Latin name is uncertain...
- Empire entered a long period of instability and decline, including the Carausian Revolt in Britain. In the 3rd and 4th centuries, the city was under attack...
- was a Menapian from Belgic Gaul, who usurped power in 286, during the Carausian Revolt, declaring himself emperor in Britain and northern Gaul (Imperium...
- Ancient Cornwall (legendary) Dukes Mann Mann & the Isles Mann (lords) Carausian Revolt Franco-British Union English claims to the French throne This article...
- A Carausian coin from his mint at Londinium...
- Britain, after the provincial defences had been rebuilt following the Carausian Revolt. Little is known of his campaigns with scant archaeological evidence...
- sending irregular troops of Vandals and Burgundians across the Channel. The Carausian Revolt led to a short-lived Britannic Empire from 286 to 296. Carausius...
- of Septimius Severus". www.dot-domesday.me.uk. Retrieved 2017-04-15. "Carausian Revolt". World News. Retrieved 2017-04-15. Huerta, Carlos (2016). The...
- France–United Kingdom relations English claims to the French throne Gallic Empire Carausian Revolt According to Churchill biographer Martin Gilbert, the idea of a...