What happened to the Roman Ninth Legion? Rosemary Sutcliff may have been right! Or not wrong …

I learned yesterday from some history documentary makers who were interested in Rosemary Sutcliff, her life and ideas, that more evidence may be coming to light about the Ninth Legion’s fate. Recall this is an element of The Eagle of the Ninth story. Rosemary’s instincts for a great story as told in The Eagle of the Ninth were based on (then) contemporary historical research. I find it especially pleasing (as a non-specialist and perhaps biased relative) to learn this – after in recent years some commentators have, in the eyes of others only on limited evidence and to limited dissent –  disputed the idea of the ninth legion disappearing in Britain at all. A new TV programme next year purports, its makers tell me,  to “reveal how Rosemary and fans of the book and her take on history can look forward to complete vindication”. She needs no vindication; but it would be pleasing and to me not at all surprising to find her imaginative leap once again in line with where the ‘evidence’ and (some) historians’ interpretations may be taking us!

(Post slightly amended, twice,  from original in light of most interesting comment below from Robert Vermaat, to be a little more measured! But I write as a relative not an academic or other specialist, so hope I am allowed a little licence for passion! This I am sure will run and run, here and elsewhere?)

The trailer The Eagle (of the Ninth)

Channing Tatum fans on Facebook love The Eagle (of the Ninth) film movie trailer?

People who are fans of Channing Tatum, star of The Eagle film of The Eagle of the Ninth best-selling historical fiction and young adult novel by Rosemary Sutcliff, are enjoying the trailer now available. It is, however, Channing Tatum, not the story that enthuses them thus far …. here are just a few of 44 comments and a lot of feedback …. but representative …

Fans go wild for the Eagle trailer, and for Channing Tatum in particular

Carausius Coins| Rosemary Sutcliff Discovery of the Day

David Urbach commented on the Rosemary Sutcliff Facebook site in July about a story which relates to Rosemary’s Roman historical novel The Silver Branch.

An amateur treasure hunter finds huge hoard of Roman coins bearing the image and name of Carausius (d. 293), the naval captain who made himself emperor of Britain and features prominently in Sutcliff’s book, the second in her “Roman trilogy”!

via Facebook | Rosemary Sutcliff.

Críticas De Cine: `El Águila de la Novena Legión´, cartel y tráiler

This Spanish blogger is hopeful that The Eagle will be a good adventure movie, unimpressed by the two stars (especially Channing Tatum), and grumpy about the change of name from the book. He seems to imply that in Spain the film will be entitled The Eagle of the Ninth.

Todavía está bastante reciente `Centurión´ (Neil Marshall, 2010) y sin embargo ya se estrena otra de romanos, esta vez menos serie B y más en plan serio, o al menos eso parece. `The Eagle´ es el título de este film, que en España será traducido como `El Águila de la Novena Legión´. Me imagino lo que habrán pensado los traductores: “es que si la titulamos sencillamente `El Águila´ la gente va a pensar que es una película de aves en lugar de una de romanos.” Esperarán que les demos las gracias y todo, muy satisfechos de sí mismos. Me pregunto por qué esta gente no se buscará un trabajo como dios manda…  Read More »