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Who ruled Britain for only a few days in AD271 and why has he now become famous?
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#44684. Asked by mochyn.
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RickF
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Domitianus - a coin bearing his name has just been found, the first proof of his existence
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Linaw50
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There had been another coin bearing his name found in France something like 100 years ago.
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