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{{quote|''Sometime about A.D. 117, the Ninth Legion, which was stationed at Eburacum, where York now stands, marched north, and was never heard of again.''|'''Excerpt from the introduction'''}}
{{quote|''Sometime about A.D. 117, the Ninth Legion, which was stationed at Eburacum, where York now stands, marched north, and was never heard of again.''|'''Excerpt from the introduction'''}}


The [[Rosemary Sutcliff]] historical novel published in 1954 about a young Roman soldier named Marcus Flavius Aquila who goes on a quest to find the eagle standard of his father. It is loosely based on the mystery of the real Roman [[wikipedia:Legio IX Hispana|Ninth Legion]], which disappears from the historical record after having last been mentioned as present in Scotland in the early 2nd century. This book sets up later novels featuring descendents of the protagonist. The 2011 film ''[[The Eagle (Film)|The Eagle]]'' is based upon this novel, but the earlier (1977) BBC TV series (titled ''The Eagle of the Ninth'') is a more faithful adaption (perhaps because the 2011 film omits some characters and events for the sake of brevity).
The [[Rosemary Sutcliff]] historical novel published in 1954 about a young Roman soldier named Marcus Flavius Aquila who goes on a quest to find the eagle standard of his father. It is loosely based on the mystery of the real Roman [[wikipedia:Legio IX Hispana|Ninth Legion]], which disappears from the historical record after having last been mentioned as present in Scotland in the early 2nd century. This book sets up later novels featuring descendants of the protagonist. The 2011 film ''[[The Eagle]]'' is based upon this novel, but the earlier (1977) BBC TV series (titled ''The Eagle of the Ninth'') is a more faithful adaption (perhaps because the 2011 film omits some characters and events for the sake of brevity).
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=== This book (and the 1977 TV series) provide examples of: ===


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* [[Big Friendly Dog]]: Cub, who is actually a wolf.
* [[Big Friendly Dog]]: Cub, who is actually a wolf.
* [[Blue Blood]]: Placidus, who has a bit of a case of [[Aristocrats Are Evil]], and technically Marcus, too, who is said to be of the Equestrian class, a Roman knight.
* [[Blue Blood]]: Placidus, who has a bit of a case of [[Aristocrats Are Evil]], and technically Marcus, too, who is said to be of the Equestrian class, a Roman knight.
* [[Call to Agriculture]]: Marcus, Esca, and Cottia. Their farm is still there a century later.
* [[Call to Agriculture]]: Marcus, Esca, and Cottia. Their farm is still there a century later.
* [[Chased By Angry Natives]]: They managed to subvert it once, but then Esca dropped the brooch.
* [[Chased by Angry Natives]]: They managed to subvert it once, but then Esca dropped the brooch.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Marcus's father.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Marcus's father.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Cottia
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Cottia
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* [[Going Native]]: Guern.
* [[Going Native]]: Guern.
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]:
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]:
{{quote| '''Cottia:''' Where is Cub?<br />
{{quote|'''Cottia:''' Where is Cub?
'''Marcus:''' Making love to Sasstica for a bone. }}
'''Marcus:''' Making love to Sasstica for a bone. }}
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Marcus and Cottia get married at 15 and 21-ish, and it's confirmed in ''The Silver Branch''.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Marcus and Cottia get married at 15 and 21-ish, and it's confirmed in ''The Silver Branch''.
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* [[The Natives Are Restless]]: Cohort Commander Marcus is told "There is apt to be trouble coming" when he arrives at the camp.
* [[The Natives Are Restless]]: Cohort Commander Marcus is told "There is apt to be trouble coming" when he arrives at the camp.
* [[Order Versus Chaos]]: Roman colonization of Britain.
* [[Order Versus Chaos]]: Roman colonization of Britain.
{{quote| '''Esca:''' You are the builders of coursed stone walls, the makers of straight roads and ordered justice and disciplined troops.}}
{{quote|'''Esca:''' You are the builders of coursed stone walls, the makers of straight roads and ordered justice and disciplined troops.}}
* [[Quit Your Whining]]:
* [[Quit Your Whining]]:
{{quote| '''Marcus:''' You don't like being a freed-man, do you? Well, I don't like being lame.}}
{{quote|'''Marcus:''' You don't like being a freed-man, do you? Well, I don't like being lame.}}
* [[Redheaded Stepchild]]: Cottia, and it even went on to say that her stepfather didn't want her around.
* [[Redheaded Stepchild]]: Cottia, and it even went on to say that her stepfather didn't want her around.
* [[The Roman Empire]]: About AD 125, in the faraway colony of Britannia.
* [[The Roman Empire]]: About AD 125, in the faraway colony of Britannia.
* [[She Is All Grown Up]]: Cottia after returning from holiday in Aquae Sulis/Bath.
* [[She's All Grown Up]]: Cottia after returning from holiday in Aquae Sulis/Bath.
{{quote| '''Marcus:''' Why Cottia, you have grown up!}}
{{quote|'''Marcus:''' Why Cottia, you have grown up!}}
* [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]]: Marcus and Esca have their moments when Placidus is around; Marcus especially when he lovingly describes Placidus's appearance.
* [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]]: Marcus and Esca have their moments when Placidus is around; Marcus especially when he lovingly describes Placidus's appearance.
{{quote| '''Esca:''' He was a splendid young Tribune, smooth as a girl!<br />
{{quote|'''Esca:''' He was a splendid young Tribune, smooth as a girl!
'''Marcus:''' ...an extremely beautiful young man, with the graceful carriage, oval face, and clustering hair that suggested Athenian ancestry. }}
'''Marcus:''' ...an extremely beautiful young man, with the graceful carriage, oval face, and clustering hair that suggested Athenian ancestry. }}
* [[Throwing Off the Disability]]
* [[Throwing Off the Disability]]
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 7 May 2018

Sometime about A.D. 117, the Ninth Legion, which was stationed at Eburacum, where York now stands, marched north, and was never heard of again.
Excerpt from the introduction

The Rosemary Sutcliff historical novel published in 1954 about a young Roman soldier named Marcus Flavius Aquila who goes on a quest to find the eagle standard of his father. It is loosely based on the mystery of the real Roman Ninth Legion, which disappears from the historical record after having last been mentioned as present in Scotland in the early 2nd century. This book sets up later novels featuring descendants of the protagonist. The 2011 film The Eagle is based upon this novel, but the earlier (1977) BBC TV series (titled The Eagle of the Ninth) is a more faithful adaption (perhaps because the 2011 film omits some characters and events for the sake of brevity).


Tropes used in The Eagle of the Ninth include:

Cottia: Where is Cub?
Marcus: Making love to Sasstica for a bone.

Esca: You are the builders of coursed stone walls, the makers of straight roads and ordered justice and disciplined troops.

Marcus: You don't like being a freed-man, do you? Well, I don't like being lame.

Marcus: Why Cottia, you have grown up!

  • Stupid Sexy Flanders: Marcus and Esca have their moments when Placidus is around; Marcus especially when he lovingly describes Placidus's appearance.

Esca: He was a splendid young Tribune, smooth as a girl!
Marcus: ...an extremely beautiful young man, with the graceful carriage, oval face, and clustering hair that suggested Athenian ancestry.