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- peace was agreed. Carausius began to entertain visions of legitimacy and official recognition. It has been suggested that Carausius may have been responsible...
- Channel s****s, Carausius, rebelled in 286, causing the secession of Britain and northwestern Gaul. Maximian failed to oust Carausius, and his invasion...
- Beyond this, no contemporary evidence for or against Carausius' existence has surfaced. "'Carausius II': An Unknown British Usurper?". The classical ****ociation...
- usurper Carausius who had declared himself emperor in Britannia and northern Gaul in 286. In late 293, Constantius defeated the forces of Carausius in Gaul...
- which Carausius was ********inated by his subordinate Allectus. Britain was regained by Constantius and his subordinate Asclepiodotus in 296. Carausius, a...
- Carausius morosus (the 'common', 'Indian' or 'laboratory' stick insect) is a species of Phasmatodea (phasmid) often kept as pets by schools and individuals...
- bark-like tubercles, and other forms of camouflage. A few species, such as Carausius morosus, are even able to change their pigmentation to match their surroundings...
- 2020 Carausius exsul Werner, 1930 Carausius femoralis Chen & He, 2002 Carausius fruhstorferi (Carl, 1913) Carausius furcillatus Pantel, 1917 Carausius gardineri...
- the other side, it showed Carausius together with Diocletian and Maximian, with the caption CARAVSIVS ET FRATRES SVI, "Carausius & his brothers". Diocletian...
- treasurer to Carausius, a Menapian officer in the Roman navy who had seized power in Britain and northern Gaul in 286. In 293 Carausius was isolated when...