Titus Pullo - Fictional Depictions

Fictional Depictions

  • Titus Pullo is one of the principal characters in the HBO/BBC/RAI original television series Rome. Unlike history the fictional Pullo is an ally of Caesar, particularly Octavian.
  • Titus Pullo is a minor character in Caesar, a book in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.
  • Titus Pullo appears in the Legion tetralogy of the Videssos Cycle by Harry Turtledove.

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