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- Asclepiodotus (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Carausius [r]: Roman officer of Gaulish origins who declared himself emperor of a short-lived breakaway empire in Britain and Gaul in the 3rd century. [e]
- Geoffrey of Monmouth [r]: Welsh medieval author of the largely legendary History of the Kings of Britain. [e]
- Roman Empire [r]: The period from the ascension of Augustus Caesar to the fall of the Empire. [e]
- Carausius [r]: Roman officer of Gaulish origins who declared himself emperor of a short-lived breakaway empire in Britain and Gaul in the 3rd century. [e]
- Rome Rule [r]: Term used by Irish Unionists to describe the belief that the Roman Catholic Church would gain political control over their interests with the passage of a Home Rule Bill. [e]