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Caracalla


 

Caracalla (April 4, 186April 8, 217) was emperor of the Roman Empire from AD 211217.

Mythical king of Britain

Geoffrey of Monmouth lists Caracalla, named Bassianus in the Historia Regum Britanniae, as one of the kings of Britain following the death of Geta. This is partially true as Geta was well liked in the west when he was killed, and Caracalla probably exerted his power over the Britons harshly. In this account, Caracalla is listed as a half-brother of Geta through a Briton mother. This claim is highly criticized by historians. The text goes on to say that a general named Carausius was given ships to defend the British coastline and instead he rose up and defeated Caracalla; although it never states that Caracalla was killed in this battle, it does say that Caracalla fled from it. After this, Roman rule weakened considerably in Britain until it was fully restored by the Caesar Constantius Chlorus.

Related Topics:
Geoffrey of Monmouth - Historia Regum Britanniae - Britain - Britons - Carausius - Constantius Chlorus

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