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Post by Tegernacus on Mar 21, 2008 22:53:16 GMT -1
This was a five-hundred strong infantry unit recruited from the Baetasii tribe inhabiting the lands between the Rhine and the Meuse to the immediate west of Novaesium in Germania Inferior (Neuss, Westfalen, West Germany). It is possible that they formed the first century garrison at Manchester, and were moved to Old Kilpatrick at the western end of the Antonine Wall around AD139. A detachment of the unit apparently manned the small fort at Bar Hill in the central portion of the Wall during the Antonine period, and this may have been due to prior experience in the area gained during the Agricolan campaigns through Scotland. It is possible that a detachment of this unit were posted to assist the main Antonine garrison, Cohors I Hamiorum Saggitariorum, a unit of archers from Syria. Coh I Baetasiorum were moved to Maryport during the late Antonine period, where the experience gained in the maritime environment on the Cumbrian coast was later to see the unit posted to the Saxon-Shore fort at Reculver in Kent. sourceinterestingly, the Cohort was moved to Reculver to rebuild defences against Saxon raids. We have no record of whether they stayed on after the Roman recall.
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Post by megli on Mar 22, 2008 11:11:47 GMT -1
Reculver's a very wierd place. Used to go there a lot with my dad. The abbey there is slowly collapsing into the sea. Eerie.
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