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Asclepiodatus, 299.
Asclepiodatus, (in a mortall Fight)Subdude the Romane Generall Gallus might;
Kil'd him, and cast him head-long in a Brooke,
Whence Gallus or Wallbrooke, for name it tooke,
And as Alectus did Cardusius kill,
So did this King Alectus life bloud spill,
And after two yeeres reigne in mortall strife,
Asclepiodatus slaine lost Crowne and life.
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