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  1. Vorenus is played by actor Kevin McKidd and Pullo by Ray Stevenson. Unlike the historical centurions, the fictional characters are members of the 13th Legion ( Legio XIII Gemina ), an ally of Caesar, and particularly of Octavian. Vorenus is shown as more conservative and uptight, while Pullo is portrayed as a rowdy yet honorable soldier.

  2. Mar 15, 2017 · “An 88-year-old Pullo going down to the riverside by Vorenus’ tomb, or sarcophagus, pouring wine on it, taking a sword out while sitting there on the banks, looking at the glistening river ...

  3. Here you will be able to find texts from two mil­len­nia of gems in Latin. In this sixth chap­ter, we will learn more about one of his­to­ry’s most famous men: Gaius Julius Cae­sar. We will also read a pas­sage from his Com­men­tarii de Bel­lo Gal­li­co (5.44) where Cae­sar speaks of two brave men – Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo.

  4. Vorenus was more understandable and sympathetic, until he was ready to kill his wife for infidelity. If not for these plot points, Vorenus and Pullo would still be morally ambiguous in a compelling way, but at least characters I could be sympathetic to. As a side note, a couple plotlines were resolved in ridiculous ways as well.

  5. Nov 1, 2019 · The name Pullo tells us little. It is a cognomen, meaning a nickname whose origin is not clear. The name Vorenus, in turn, gives us much more information. This is nomen , which is the name of the family, which by the ending “-ienus” or “-enus” indicates non-vital origin. In other words, Vorenus did not come from a family with a rich and ...

  6. The fate of Vorenus. I just came across a note of trivia that had not crossed my mind in 4-5 viewings of Rome; that Titus Pullo might have been lying when he said "He didn't make it" in reference to Vorenus, in order to save him from reprisals from Augustus for Vorenus' support of Mark Antony. This kind of blew my mind!

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  8. But these things have happened, and there will be consequences. About the title: Pullo gets credit for bringing down the Republic in the title – but this war was desired by Caesar anyway. Vorenus may blame Pullo for it, but Pullo was not responsible. Caesar took advantage of the circumstances available to him in order to make it happen.

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