The Golden Age of Carausius

Carasuius was a Roman army officer in command of a defensive fleet in the Channel, who (partly to avoid being court-martialled for corruption) proclaimed himself Emperor of Britain and parts of Gaul. Although Imperial Rome did not recognise his claim, he maintained it for seven years before being assassinated by his Treasurer, and three years later Rome regained control.

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