who was this guy again?
I know where you come FROM
beFORE you call yourself Kylo Ren
>>68124636
The character?
>Pompey
The actor?
>Kenneth Cranham
>>68124636
Aeneas Mela. Of Pergamum.
>HE WAS A CONSOLE OF ROME
what did Caesar mean by this?
>>68124636
ser barristan
>>68124636
General Tullius
>>68125429
This is without a question the worst meme.
Nobody who watched the show could posibly not have understood that he said consul.
>>68124636
You can ask that about every single non main character in this series ffs
>>68126393
Americans are stupid. I was in the thread where it was initially posted and the guy was serious.
>>68126506
Spoken like a true pleb
>>68124636
>there are plebs in this thread that think Pompey Magnus was his actual name
>>68126610
What are you on about? The cognomen is literally part of the name and the praenomen was seldom used (Romans only had like 13 names shared by 95% of the males).
how can he be pompeii if there was a volcano?
>>68126581
Not sure how you are supposed to remember characters that appear on-screen for 2 minutes when it's a year between each season.
>>68126659
Magnus means The Great. It's a title, not his name.
>>68126695
You fucking know nothing
>A cognomen (/kɒɡˈnoʊmən/,[1][2] Latin: [koːŋˈnoːmen]; Latin plural cōgnōmina; con- "together with" and (g)nōmen "name") was the third name of a citizen of ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions.
>Because of the limited nature of the Latin praenomen, the cognomen developed to distinguish branches of the family from one another, and occasionally, to highlight an individual's achievement, typically in warfare. One example being Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, whose cognomen Magnus was earned after his military victories under Sulla's dictatorship.
It is NOT a title. Titles would be "honores" which are always linked to the res publica. I recommend reading the wiki article on roman naming conventions. It is pretty comprehensive.
>>68126695
>>68126610