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    Dux Britanniarum was a military post in Roman Britain, probably created by Emperor Diocletian or Constantine I during the late third or early fourth century...
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    Offices as being one of the three commands in Britain, along with the Dux Britanniarum and the Comes litoris Saxonici. His troops were the main field army...
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    came under the command of two generals:[citation needed] Comes Britanniarum Dux Britanniarum This section of the limes existed from the 3rd to 5th centuries...
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    covering Britain at the time, along with the northern Dux Britanniarum and central Comes Britanniarum. Originally, the command may have covered both sides...
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  • Fullofaudes was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century. He was either killed or besieged by the barbarian invaders...
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    governor was stripped of military command which was handed over to the Dux Britanniarum by 314. The governor of a province assumed more financial duties (the...
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    attacked the province, killing the Comes litoris Saxonici Nectaridus and Dux Britanniarum Fullofaudes. At the same time, Frankish and Saxon forces were raiding...
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    deserters, which enabled Theodosius to regarrison abandoned forts. A new Dux Britanniarum was appointed, Dulcitius, with Civilis granted vicarius status to head...
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  • or perhaps disagreements between the Comes Britanniarum, the Comes Litoris Saxonici and the Dux Britanniarum. Gratian's usurpation coincided with a major...
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  • Possibly one of the army commanders in Britain (Comes Britanniarum, Comes Litoris Saxonici or Dux Britanniarum), he may have risen to power in response to increasing...
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