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{{Era|Individuals}}'''Faunus''' was a lanista who operated in an amphitheater in {{Wiki|Tarraco}}, {{Wiki|Hispania}} during the 1st century BCE.
'''Faunus''' was a lanista who operated in an amphitheater in {{Wiki|Tarraco}}, {{Wiki|Hispania}} during the 1st century BCE.


Amongst the gladiators under him were the {{Wiki|Gauls|Gaul}} [[Albiorix]] and {{Wiki|Thracian}} [[Tarbus]]. Around 47 BCE, a [[Rome|Roman]] lanista from [[Cyrene]] had one of his men contact Faunus for the list of gladiators under his possession.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Are You Not Entertained?]]</ref>
Amongst the [[gladiator]]s under him were the {{Wiki|Gauls|Gaul}} [[Albiorix]] and {{Wiki|Thracian}} [[Tarbus]]. Around 47 BCE, a [[Rome|Roman]] lanista from [[Cyrene]] had one of his men contact Faunus for the list of gladiators under his possession.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Are You Not Entertained?]]</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name Faunus in {{Wiki|Latin}} possibly means "to befriend". It was also the name of a Roman {{Wiki|Faunus}} god of fertility, forests and agriculture.
*The name Faunus in {{Wiki|Latin}} possibly means "to befriend". It was also the name of a Roman {{Wiki|Faunus|god}} of fertility, forests and agriculture, corresponding to the [[Greece|Greek]] god [[Pan]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 10:07, 9 March 2019

                             Faunus was a lanista who operated in an amphitheater in Tarraco, Hispania during the 1st century BCE.

Amongst the gladiators under him were the Gaul Albiorix and Thracian Tarbus. Around 47 BCE, a Roman lanista from Cyrene had one of his men contact Faunus for the list of gladiators under his possession.[1]

Trivia

  • The name Faunus in Latin possibly means "to befriend". It was also the name of a Roman god of fertility, forests and agriculture, corresponding to the Greek god Pan.

Appearances

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