Vorenus and Pullo
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This article is about historic figures. For fictional characters, see Lucius Vorenus (Rome character) and Titus Pullo (Rome character).
"Varenus" redirects here. For other persons named Varenus, Vorenus, or Varenius, see Varena gens.
Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo[1] were two Roman centurions mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. Although it is sometimes stated they were members of the 11th Legion (Legio XI Claudia), Caesar never states the number of the legion concerned, giving only the words in ea legione ("in that legion"). All that is known is that the legion in which they served under Caesar was one commanded at the time by Quintus Cicero.
Quick Facts Lucius Vorenus, Allegiance ...
Lucius Vorenus | |
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Allegiance | Julius Caesar |
Rank | Centurion |
Unit | Legio XI Claudia |
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Quick Facts Titus Pullo, Allegiance ...
Titus Pullo | |
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Allegiance | Julius Caesar, later Pompey |
Rank | Centurion |
Unit | Legio XI Claudia Legio XXIV Victrix Rapax |
Battles/wars | Battle of Pharsalus |
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