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Julius Asclepiodotus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julius Asclepiodotus Julius Asclepiodotus was a Roman praetorian prefect who, according to the ''Historia Augusta''〔A collection of biographies of Roman Emperors from 117 to 284 a. D whose complete trustworthiness is debatable.〕'' ''served under Aurelian, Probus and Diocletian〔''Historia Augusta'': ''Probus'' (22 ); ''Aurelian'' (44 )〕 and was consul in 292. In 296 he assisted the western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in re-establishing Roman rule in Britain following the illegal rules of Carausius and Allectus. ==Historical Life== Allectus, having assassinated Carausius in 293, remained in control of Britain until 296, when Constantius staged an invasion to retake the island. While Constantius sailed from Boulogne, Asclepiodotus took a section of the fleet and the legions from San Dun Sandouville and oppidum near Le Havre, slipping past Allectus's fleet at the Isle of Wight under cover of fog, and landed presumably in the vicinity of Southampton or Chichester, where he burned his ships. Allectus attempted to retreat from the coast but was cut off by Constantius's forces and defeated. Some of Constantius's troops, who had been separated from the main body by the fog during the channel crossing, caught up with the remnants of Allectus's men at London and massacred them.〔Eutropius, ''Abridgment of Roman History'' (9.22 ); Aurelius Victor, ''Liber de Caesaribus'' (39.42 ); ''Panegyric of Constantius'' 6-17; Orosius, ''Seven Books of Histories Against the Pagans'' (7.25 ); Bede, ''Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum'' 1.6〕
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