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Calocaerus
Calocaerus (died 334) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Constantine I. Calocaerus was ''Magister pecoris camelorum'' ("Lord of the sheep and camels") in Cyprus. In 333–334 he revolted, proclaiming himself Emperor. Constantine sent his half-brother,〔Canduci, pg. 129〕 the Censor Flavius Dalmatius to quell the rebellion, and Calocaerus was defeated, and afterwards brought to Tarsus in Cilicia, where he was tried and executed. ==Sources==
* * Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, J. (EDT) Morris, J. R. (John Robert) Martindale, ''The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire'', Cambridge University Press, 1971, ISBN 0-521-07233-6. * (DiMaio, Michael, "Calocaerus (333/334 A.D.)", ''De Imperatoribus Romanis'' )
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