Esca

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Esca is a young British slave-turned-companion in Rosemary Sutcliff’s historical novel "The Eagle of the Ninth," who aids the Roman centurion Marcus in his quest to recover his father’s lost legionary standard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
alignment protagonist’s ally
appearsIn The Eagle of the Ninth NERFINISHED
The Eagle of the Ninth (novel) NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles NERFINISHED
associatedWith Marcus Flavius Aquila NERFINISHED
characterInWorkBy Rosemary Sutcliff NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Britain NERFINISHED
createdBy Rosemary Sutcliff NERFINISHED
ethnicity Briton NERFINISHED
formerStatus slave
gender male
hasRelationship friendship with Marcus Flavius Aquila
languageSpoken Brittonic NERFINISHED
Latin NERFINISHED
laterStatus freed companion
literaryGenre historical novel
loyalTo Marcus Flavius Aquila NERFINISHED
medium prose fiction
nationality British
notableFor helping recover the lost Roman eagle standard
occupation companion
freedman
slave
participatesIn quest to recover the Ninth Legion’s eagle
role companion to Marcus
guide in northern Britain
setting Roman Britain NERFINISHED
timePeriod 2nd century AD (Roman Britain)

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