Vorenus and Pullo
Lucius Vorenus | |
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Allegiance | Julius Caesar |
Rank | Centurion |
Unit | Legio XI Claudia |
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 |
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.
Known life
Vorenus and Pullo appear in Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico, Book 5, Chapter 44. The episode describes the two as centurions, approaching the first ranks, who shared a bitter personal rivalry, and takes place in 54 BC when the Nervii attacked the legion under Quintus Cicero in their winter quarters in Nervian territory.
In an effort to outdo Vorenus, Pullo charged out of the fortified camp and attacked the enemy. Pullo cast his javelin into one of the enemies from a short distance, but his belt was simultaneously pierced by a spear, preventing him from drawing his sword, and he was surrounded by other Nervii. Just then, Vorenus, following Pullo from the fortifications, reached the site of the mêlée and engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand combat. After slaying one of the enemy and driving back the rest, Vorenus lost his footing on the irregular terrain. As the Nervii drew closer to him, Pullo came to his aid. After slaying many of their opponents, the two retreated to the fortifications amidst roaring applause from their comrades, or "covered with glory" as described by Caesar.[2][3]
Vorenus then disappears from history. However it is known that in the
Fictional depictions
- conservative and uptight, while Pullo is portrayed as a rowdy yet honorable soldier. Pullo does not defect to Pompey.
- Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo can both be earned as retainers, adding status bonus for playable characters in the computer game Total War: Rome II. Their description and included quotes are directly pulled from the television series Rome.
- Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are minor characters in Quintus Cicero, commander of the Ninth Legion (Legio IX Hispana).
- Vorenus and Pullo appear in the Legion tetralogy of the Videssos Cycle by Harry Turtledove. The novels recount the adventures of several maniples of Caesar's legions in Gaul that are whisked away by druid spells to a land of magic loosely based on the Byzantine Empire. The two companions are fairly faithful to Caesar's portrayal, starting as rival legionaries before rising to centurion rank and becoming fast friends.
- Vorenus and Pullo appear as hireable praetorians in the 2022 PC game Expeditions: Rome.[5]
- Both appear in the second book of the Marius' Mules series by S.J.A. Turney. Pullo is the senior centurion (Primus Pilus) of the XIII while Vorenus was the Pilus Prior (Centurion of cohort his first century is attached).
References
- nomenis given as Pulfio, Puleio, Pullio, Pulcio or Pulcia in various manuscripts.
- ^ Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico 5.44
- ISBN 978-0-14-044433-9
- ^ "Feedback and Appreciation for Expeditions: Rome". 25 January 2022.
External links
- De Bello Gallico: 5:44 (Latin original)
- The Gallic War: 5:44 (English translation by H. J. Edwards)