Petriana

Petriana

Petriana (with the alternative Roman name of Uxelodunum and the modern name of Stanwix Fort) was a Roman fort. It was the largest fort on Hadrian's Wall, and is now buried beneath the village of Stanwix.

Roman name

The fort was called Petrianis in the Notitia Dignitatum, but on the Ravenna Cosmography it is called Uxellodamo, whilst on the Rudge Cup and the Amiens Skillet it is called Uxelodum and Uxelodunum , respectively. The name Petrianis comes from the cohort that was stationed there, and Uxelodunum, perhaps the original name, is thought to mean High Place.

Description

The fort is about eight miles west of the fort of Castlesteads (Camboglanna) and five and a half miles east of Burgh by Sands (Aballava). It stands on a natural platform above the River Eden. The fort measures about 580 feet north to south by 700 ft east to west, covering approximately 9.32 acres, much larger than the other wall forts. The fort is adjacent to the Wall, which passes along its north side. Apparently the fort was intended to guard the Eden bridgehead and watch the important western route to and from Scotland.

The fort is now covered with buildings in the modern village of Stanwix.

Garrison

Because of the large size of the fort, it is thought to have housed a cavalry regiment, one thousand strong. This was almost certainly the Ala Petriana, the sole regiment of this size on the Wall. This was a distinguished auxiliary regiment, whose soldiers had been made Roman citizens for valour on the field of battle. It seems that the fort was given the name of its garrison, thus supplanting the earlier name of Uxelodunum.

Excavations

Excavations were made in 1932-4, and the ditch for the south rampart was traced, as well as the Wall, which formed the north face of the fort. Barrack-like buildings were also found within the outline of the fort. In 1939 a large granary, lying east to west, was found in extending the local school-yard. In 1940 the south-west angle tower was found as well as the south and east walls.

In 1934 various objects were found which appeared to have been washed down into the river from the fort. These included brooches, mountings for cavalrymen’s uniforms and harness.

The Vallum has been traced to a point just short of the south-east angle of the fort.

References

* J. Collingwood Bruce, Roman Wall (1863), Harold Hill & Son, ISBN 0 90046 332 5

* Frank Graham, The Roman Wall, Comprehensive History and Guide (1979), Frank Graham, ISBN 0 85983 140 X

* http://www.roman-britain.org/places/vindobala.htm

* http://www.hadrians-wall.info/hadrianswall/vindobala/vindobala.htm


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