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Besides food, drinks and good looking women,
some other thingies have gained my interest recently...
This "place of study"
is also little Octavius' corner,
when he comes over to spend a night "ad lupas" with me....*yay!*


Places (as) seen through the eyes of Pullo:
HBO/ROME: ever been here? I often fight, gamble, eat, drink (vast amounts) and have some nice women there...
Tanaquil Sergius: this woman rules! My god, she must have ten brains or something!
Rome in Latin
Pullo's favorite hangout outside the house and the army camps
The Tao of Titus
ROME: the missing lines
Color Scrollbar Generator
Roman Board Games
The Quilt Project
Ancient Music
Ancient Music mp3
The Music of Ancient Greeks
The Society For Creative Anachronism
The real Pullo and Vorenus. Yeah, we're very real!!
The Battle of Pharsalus, where our boys fought like h*ll, while Vorenus and Pullo m....er...jumped it!
A (cough!) scientifical Latin text of my fav book: Apicius' De Re Coquinaria
The Schola Linguae Latinae: I am not a school person, but sometimes I get called upon to keep law and order there, just by showing my huge body parts....
Helena Curius' brownies recipe!
Ancient Roman Dishes!
AW Best Homes Contest MMVI Results
Ray Stevenson (unofficial fan site)
Quizies
Where Did Your Soul Originate?
The Real Ladies of ROME:
Servilia
Atia
Calpurnia
Cleopatra
Octavia


Now you all know my wife Eirene. She made a beautiful song in my honour and this is the text of it. You can all sing a long with her now!
Pleb (i.e. Titus Pullo) Adopting AW members:
Calpurnia Caesar
Cornellia Cornelius
Restitvtvs Maj. Caelius
Caileadair Etana
Aelfwine Scylding
AzureEyes Ramesses
Laurels Curius
Adopt Pullo: get me a job!






I went to Greece and did the "Zeus and his Lovers" Quiz!

"Run and hide, run and hide, you red Gaulish c*****s, the Thirteenth are coming and your men are all dead...."
Pullo

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Types of Gladiators and Their Weapons, Aug 15, 2007 - 14:47
"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
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.
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