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Kiley 2022-03-21 09:01:44
Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo
The most interesting thing about the whole show is the two of them. Caesar's "The Gallic Wars" records the two: This legion (the 11th legion, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Vorenus entry introduction) has two extremely brave men, One was called Titus Pullo and the other was called Lucius...
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Keenan 2022-03-22 09:01:38
everything flows
The drama "Rome" captures the transition from the republic to the monarchy in the Roman political system to start the narrative. After reading it, there are two feelings:
1. Everything flows, and when the social foundation undergoes major changes, the upper-level organizational form must also...

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Titus Pullo: [wakes up during the night; sees Eirene approaching]
Titus Pullo: [smiles]
Titus Pullo: Eirene. It's good to see you.
[she puts a knife to his throat]
Titus Pullo: [gasps, but doesn't fight her] Fair enough.
Titus Pullo: [closes eyes]
[she presses in the knife, but hesitates]
Titus Pullo: [peeks]
Titus Pullo: Erm... i-if-if... If you can't do it... th-that's all right too.
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Gaius Julius Caesar: [evaluating his chances against Pompey's more numerous legions] Our men must win or die. Pompey's men have... other options.