map of the Cananefatian area in the Roman period superimposed on
South Holland today, showing the location of Praetorium Agrippinae.
Castellum A
praetorium is a military headquarters, and Praetorium Agrippinae takes its name from the mother of the emperor
Caligula,
Vipsania Agrippina, who died in 33 AD. It is almost certain that Caligula stayed in the area in 39 or 40 AD, since a wine barrel from his personal vineyards was found during excavations at Valkenburg. Most probably, he visited the area in preparation for a never executed invasion of
Britannia, and the castellum may have been erected for this operation. However, finds of coins and
terra sigillata pottery suggest that Roman army units may have been stationed there before its construction. The fort was built in the current centre of Valkenburg, and was at first fortified by a palisaded earthen wall and three moats. Initially, two
maniples (or four
centuriae) of
legionaries and two
turmae of cavalry from the
cohors III Gallorum Equitata were stationed at the fort. After the
Revolt of the Batavi (69–70 AD), however, when the local tribes had razed the fortress to the ground, the entire
cohors IV Thracum was relocated here. Around 180 AD the Romans enlarged the fort and rebuilt it in stone. In total, seven building phases have been distinguished. Like all other forts on the Dutch
limes, Valkenburg was deserted after the collapse of the Roman border defense around 275 AD. Valkenburg, however, is one of the few
castella where evidence for Late Roman building activities was found. During the reign of
Constantius I Chlorus a granary was constructed here for the shipment of grain to Britannia.
Vicus To the southeast of the fortress, a large civil settlement (
vicus) developed, stretching for approx. 1 km along the
via militaris. It was inhabited between approx. 70 and 240 AD. Archaeological investigations have uncovered living quarters, storehouses and granaries, and possibly a bath house. A large cemetery containing over 700 graves was found as well. Between 70 and 110 AD, a small military encampment ("mini-castellum") was located here as well. ==Remains==