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Carausius and Allectus - The British Usurpers (Hardcover)
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Carausius and Allectus - The British Usurpers (Hardcover)
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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 little-known
but extraordinary episode in the history of Roman Britain. Casey
sets out the Continental and British background to the revolt,
which he closely dates and, contrary to current published wisdom,
locates initially in Gaul. He finds that Britain's independence was
based on naval power-the first time that insular sea power played a
major part in British history. He describes how Carausius and
Allectus controlled the sea-lanes of the English Channel and the
North Sea, maintaining what was probably the most effective naval
force in the Roman world after serious naval warfare ceased in the
reign of Augustus. He reviews the marine technology of the period
and outlines the strategies of Roman coastal protection. He
concludes by considering how Carausius was depicted by writers from
the medieval period onward, in particular assessing the use of
Carausius and Allectus as historical icons in periods of national
crisis in British history.
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