He died in 509 and a small chapel was built to mark his grave.
The graves of the victims were marked by number, not name.
Five or more graves are marked only by their base stones.
His grave is marked like the others, with a simple wooden cross.
Maybe that grave was once marked with a light roof structure.
Maybe there was a way in which the graves that held the treasure would be marked.
Until then, a simple wooden cross had marked his grave.
Some graves not marked with names were also dug up.
The fourth grave is marked by a wooden cross below the road.
For more than two hundred years the grave was marked by a small square stone with the single letter P and the date 1736.