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==Carausius== {{See also|Carausius|Carausian Revolt}} [[File:Roman tile antefix.jpg|thumb|right|A Roman [[Ante-fixae|antefix]] roof tile showing the badge and standard of [[Legio XX Valeria Victrix]], one of the legions that joined Carausius' rebellion]] Although most of Gaul was pacified, regions bordering the English Channel still suffered from [[Franks|Frankish]] and [[Saxons|Saxon]] [[piracy]]. The emperors Probus and Carinus had begun to fortify the [[Saxon Shore]], but much remained to be done.{{sfnm|1a1=Southern|1y=2001|1p=138|2a1=Williams|2y=1997|2pp=46β57}} For example, there is no archaeological evidence of naval bases at [[Dover]] and [[Boulogne-sur-Mer|Boulogne]] during 270β285.{{sfn|Potter|2004|p=284}} In response to the pirate problem, Maximian appointed Mausaeus [[Carausius]], a [[Menapii|Menapian]] from [[Germania Inferior]] (southern and western [[Netherlands]]) to command the Channel and to clear it of raiders.{{sfnm|1a1=Barnes|1y=1981|1p=6|2a1=Barnes|2y=1982|2p=57}} Carausius fared well, and by the end of 285 he was capturing pirate ships in great numbers.{{sfnm|1a1=Southern|1y=2001|1p=138|2a1=Williams|2y=1997|2pp=46β57}} Maximian soon heard that Carausius was waiting until the pirates had finished plundering before attacking and keeping their booty himself instead of returning it to the population at large or into the imperial treasury.{{sfnm|1a1=Barnes|1y=1981|1pp=6β7|2a1=Bowman|2y=2005|2p=71|3a1=Potter|3y=2004|3pp=283β84|4a1=Southern|4y=2001|4pp=137β41|5a1=Williams|5y=1997|5p=47}} Maximian ordered Carausius' arrest and execution, prompting him to flee to Britain. Carausius' support among the British was strong, and at least two British legions ([[Legio II Augusta|II Augusta]] and [[Legio XX Valeria Victrix|XX Valeria Victrix]]) defected to him, as did some or all of a legion near Boulogne (probably [[Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix|XXX Ulpia Victrix]]).{{sfnm|1a1=Potter|1y=2004|1p=284|2a1=Southern|2y=2001|2pp=139β40|3a1=Williams|3y=1997|3p=47}}{{efn|Most of the information for the legions under Carausius' control comes from his coinage. Strangely, [[Legio VI Victrix]] from [[Eboracum]] ([[York]], United Kingdom), which, for geographical regions, should have been included in the legions Carausius had control over, generally is not.{{sfn|Southern|2001|p=332}} The ''Panegyrici Latini'' 8(4)12.1 admits one continental legion joined him, probably the XXX Ulpia Victrix.{{sfn|Potter|2004|p=650}} }}Carausius quickly eliminated the few remaining loyalists in his army and declared himself Augustus.{{sfn|Williams|1997|pp=47β48}} Maximian could do little about the revolt. He had no fleet β he had given it to Carausius β and was busy quelling the Heruli and the Franks. Meanwhile, Carausius strengthened his position by enlarging his fleet, enlisting Frankish mercenaries, and paying his troops well.{{sfn|Williams|1997|pp=47β48}} By late 286, Britain, much of northwestern Gaul, and the entire Channel coast, was under his control.{{sfnm|1a1=Barnes|1y=1981|1p=7|2a1=Bowman|2y=2005|2p=71|3a1=Southern|3y=2001|3p=140}} Carausius declared himself head of an independent British state, an ''Imperium Britanniarum'' and issued coin of a markedly higher purity than that of Maximian and Diocletian, earning the support of British and Gallic merchants.{{sfn|Williams|1997|pp=47β48}} Even Maximian's troops were vulnerable to Carausius' influence and wealth.{{sfnm|1a1=Potter|1y=2004|1p=284|2a1=Williams|2y=1997|2pp=61β62}}
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