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    Allectus (died 296) was a Roman-Britannic usurper-emperor in Britain and northern Gaul from 293 to 296. Allectus was treasurer to Carausius, a Menapian...
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    Gaul, Constantius defeated the usurper Carausius there and his successor Allectus in Britain, and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating...
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    Britain, Bassianus, or Caracalla. The Romans send Allectus with three legions to remove him, but Allectus proves an oppressive ruler, and Asclepiodotus,...
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    Hearing of Carausius's treachery, the Romans send Allectus to Britain with three legions. Allectus defeats Carausius, kills him, and sets himself up as...
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  • Blade of Allectus is a 1980 fantasy role-playing game adventure for DragonQuest published by Simulations Publications, Inc. The Blade of Allectus is an adventure...
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    and lands near the Isle of Wight, where his forces defeat Allectus in Hampshire. Allectus is killed in the fighting. Constantius leaves Boulogne with...
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  • Carausius. On their way they get the news that Allectus's Saxon allies already killed Carausius and that Allectus is the new emperor. They now plan to go to...
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    Maximian's subordinate Constantius campaigned against Carausius' successor, Allectus, while Maximian held the Rhine frontier. The rebel leader was ousted in...
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    Jamides allectus is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Henley Grose-Smith in 1894. It is endemic to New Guinea (West Irian and New...
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  • dates to the period AD 296–305, just after Rome had retaken Britain from Allectus. Donaldson, G. H. (1990). "A Reinterpretation of 'RIB' 1912 from Birdoswald"...
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