Calocaerus
Calocaerus (–334 AD) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Constantine I, who, in 334 AD, staged a short lived revolt in Cyprus. His revolt was quickly put down, and he was executed along with his commanders, by being burned alive.
Calocaerus | |||||||||
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Usurper of the Roman Empire | |||||||||
Reign | 334 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Constantine I | ||||||||
Successor | Constantine I | ||||||||
Born | ? | ||||||||
Died | 334 Tarsus, Cilicia | ||||||||
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Dynasty | None |
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