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This place is to be converted into the whorehouse next to the Venereal Temple...Heheh! But things are slow on this, because in the mean time, I decided to do what I wanted to do a long time ago: marry Eirene! And making a brothel out of me courtyard would be a tad bit rude to her, eh?


FIGHTS FOODS FEMALES

Pullo's three F's in life (censored version; the uncensored version is shorter and more to the point)


This gift is from my good friend Aulus Sergius, who knows very well wot Titus´ world is all about!!!



Mmmmmh! This looks good! This is just me and Eirene with our big love faces on. We're like together forever! That's what the Latin says anyhow...


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Every love shack has its bliss and every home with kids has cats. The newest bliss of our home is called Felix Domestica Prima. Next to Eirene, she´s the absolute Queen of the House!





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Titus Pullo´s Bio, Dec 29, 2010 - 07:17
Historical Article
The Military Exploits of Titus Pullo
The Roman Army, the Ultimate War Machine of a Republic and an Empire, Oct 30, 2010 - 07:59
Social Article 1 Featured November 25 , 2010
an introduction to Roman Army Warfare
Types of Gladiators and Their Weapons, Aug 15, 2007 - 14:47
Historical Article 1 Featured August 15 , 2007

\"Gladiator\" literally means \"swordfighter\". This suggests that gladiators were only fighting with swords. In fact, they were. The ancient Romans usually referred to people fighting with swords and shields in the arena as \"gladiatores\", but in modern times, people have made the term \"gladiator\" into a more common used term. There were, however, quite a bit of differences between fighting men (and women!) in the arena, the way they fought and the weapons they used.

The Debate About the Origins of the Gladiatorial Games, Jul 2, 2007 - 13:36
General Article 1 Featured July 2 , 2007

By Titus Pullo Lupus

In spite of very convincing research reports and articles, the origins of the gladiatorial gams in the Roman world, or the custom to have pairs of slaves/convicts fight eachother to the death for the entertainment of spectators, is still very much debated.

Some Story Pullo Wrote, Mar 23, 2007 - 16:50
General Article
How Pullo and Eirene got married...
Demotion (under construction), Sep 9, 2006 - 14:21
General Article
a legionary\'s story
Demotion (under construction), May 31, 2006 - 08:29
Historical Article

A Roman Soldier\'s Story, by Titus Pullo

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