Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers

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Author: P.J. Casey

ISBN-10: 0300060629

ISBN-13: 9780300060621

Category: Ancient & Byzantine Coins

Between A.D. 286 and 296, the Gallo-Roman military commander Carausius and his successor Allectus ruled Roman Britain, forming a renegade government there that threatened the stability of the Roman Empire. Constantius Chlorus eventually suppressed this separatist regime, and his success paved the way for his son Constantine to use Britain as the base for his own bid for imperial recognition.\ Using literary, archaeological, and numismatic evidence, P.J. Casey brilliantly pieces together this...

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This extraordinary episode in the history of Roman Britain has been brilliantly pieced together by John Casey, through a painstaking - and at times detective-like - sifting of the literary, archaeological and numismatic evidence.