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Photos

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This page really needs a more representative picture of Pullo on it.

Does anyone know of one, or can make one with a screen capture?

I'll take a screen capture. With respect to the "Personality" it seems that there is an attempt to represent this in all sections. Should we remove it from the other subcategories to cut down on redundancy?

Keep in mind that screen captures are generally copyright violations. Wiki's policy can be viewed here. MagnoliaSouth | Talk 00:59, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

That's because the content is cut-and-paste from an earlier blurb - not yet reworked to the page.

See Lucius Vorenus, for an example of how it's supposed to work.

Beowulf314159 05:21, 28 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Well, if the picture of him was increased in size, then maybe it could be more easily seen that he was being whipped. But, I doubt that would work, especially since the picture has to be that size to follow the new "regulations" on the Rome articles.

In addition to photos, could more links and references be included. --164.107.223.217 03:04, 30 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Appearances?

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Although I haven't seen every episode of the series, I know for a fact he appears in more than just the 1st episode in the second season, seeing as he is the one who assassinates Cicero. FuSballmehralsfutbol 00:23, 3 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

May not be 100% fictional?

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While watching Rome Season 1 Episode 5 on DVD, I listened to the audio commentary and Ray Stevens, the actor who played the role of Titus Pullo, said that the names of Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo were found in manuscripts/letters written by Caeser, speaking of them as centurions that were great rivals yet helped eachother when the other was in peril. Thought I would post this here since I don't really see it mentioned anywhere else relating to these character or the Rome series in general. MacHarborGuy (talk) 10:09, 26 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It's mentioned in the intro, with a link to "the historical Roman soldier of the same name".--Nicknack009 (talk) 12:04, 26 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The episode and character are clearly not "100% fictional", so I can't interpret the title of this discussion section. To the contrary, IMO, this article needs a "Historical Inaccuracies" section (like the linked Caesarion-episode article has), precisely because enough of it is accurate that the line between reality and fiction is unclear. Jmacwiki (talk) 23:40, 1 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]