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Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - wulfson - 04-06-2011

Hi all

I'm looking to research the Cohors Primae Baetasiorum-The First Cohort of Baetasii. They were an infantry unit recruited from the Germanic Baetasii tribe from an area between the Rhine and the Meuse rivers. During the 4/5th centuries they garrisoned a fort at Reculver in Kent near to where I live. Where could I start looking for info on this unit? I'm particularly interested in clothing/ equipment/ weapons etc. Would there have been a standard issue for this type of unit during this period.
Any help greatly appreciated

Mick


Re: Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - Caballo - 04-06-2011

Hi, happy to help- are you looking for 4th / 5 th century information ? Quite a lot of stuff excavated from Richborough which is not too far from you.


Re: Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - wulfson - 04-06-2011

Hi Caballo
thanks for the quick reply. Probably looking more towards the 5th C, seems a bit more interesting with the withdraw of the legions and the disintegration of the empire. Definitely interested in info Richborough, (will be doing a walk along the Wantsum channel from Reculver to Richborough soon).
I'm also interested in a fort that stood at Judds Hill in Ospringe, just 2 miles down the road (A2)from me, which also has the remains of a temple on the in a field nearby to it.
Were the Batavians and the Baetasii from the same area but different tribes?

Had quick look at your website, lots there, so will have good read tonight.

Mick


Re: Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - Caballo - 04-06-2011

This site has some useful links
http://www.roman-britain.org/military/coh1bae.htm

They were based at one point in Alavna (Maryport) - the Cumbrian fort where one of my wife's books was partially based.

On Reculver
http://www.roman-britain.org/places/regulbium.htm

And this edition of JRMES has a good article-Malcolm Lyne Fourth Century Roman Belt Fittings from Richborough 103-13 - on Late Roman finds from Richborough
http://www.jrmes.org.uk/vol10.htm

Cheers

Paul


Re: Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - wulfson - 04-06-2011

Hi Paul

thanks for the links

mick


Re: Cohors Primae Baetasiorum - Caballo - 04-06-2011

You're welcome - you might also enjoy these articles on the Saxon Shore by (Sir) Barry Cunliffe and many others.

http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/cbaresrep/pdf/018/01801001.pdf

Remember to go to the end of each section and click on "next " at the bottom. You'll find several bits on 4th century Reculver.