This unit was stationed in Lower Germany until the beginning of the second century AD when it was apparently moved to Britain in the train of emperor Hadrian, during his visit to the islands in 122. The only concrete evidence of this unit is at Newstead in Scotland, very likely during the Antonine occupation of the Scottish Borders and Dumfries and Galloway. Undated lead seals identifying this unit have been found at Leicester and South-Shields, but cannot be taken as proof of occupation at either fort.
