Final answer:
Felix accused himself of being someone else and led a centurion to capture himself by pretending to lead him to another person named Felix.
Step-by-step explanation:
Felix, a bandit leader, accused himself of being someone else and approached a centurion who was trying to capture him. He promised to deliver the robber to the centurion under the pretense of leading him to Felix. Felix then led the centurion into a dense valley and easily seized him. This incident is mentioned in Cassius Dio's Epitome of Roman History.