Calocaerus

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Who was Calocaerus?

Calocaerus was a Roman usurper against Emperor Constantine I.

Calocaerus was Magister pecoris camelorum in Cyprus. In 333–334 he revolted, proclaiming himself Emperor. Constantine sent his half-brother, 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.

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on July 23, 2013

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