Replica Of Pannonian Grave Memorial At Vindolanda
More than 26,000 Roman troops were stationed at Hadrian's Wall during the heyday of its occupation. Among these were irregulars called "auxiliaries" recruited from all over the Roman Empire - Gaul, Spain, Batavia (in present day Holland), Mauretania, Dacia, Thrace, Syria, Sarmatia and elsewhere. The grave marker below refers to a trooper from "PANN" - or Pannonia, part of modern day Hungary.