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  • '''Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius''' (d. 293) was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] military commander of [[Gaul|Gauli ...ng with the pirates to enrich himself, and Maximian ordered his execution. Carausius responded by declaring himself Emperor of Britain and northern Gaul.<ref>C.
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  • '''Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius''' (d. 293) was a [[Roman Empire|Roman]] military commander of [[Gaul|Gauli ...ng with the pirates to enrich himself, and Maximian ordered his execution. Carausius responded by declaring himself Emperor of Britain and northern Gaul.<ref>C.
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  • ...re-establishing Roman rule in [[Britain]] following the illegal rules of [[Carausius]] and [[Allectus]]. Carausius had seized control of Britain and northern [[Gaul]] in 286, but when Consta
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  • ...nts of the Roman invasions by [[Julius Caesar]] and [[Claudius]] and the [[Carausius|Carausian Revolt]], the departure of the Romans, the rise of [[Vortigern]]
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