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He later takes part in Crixus' funeral games (he is armed with a sica) along with Rabanus and Pollux, killing his opponent. After the games conclude and the 500 rebel prisoners are reunited with the rest of rebels, Tyronius stands among the others as they stand before Crixus' funeral pyre while Spartacus instigates a chant of the names to all who had fallen for them to be free. 
 
He later takes part in Crixus' funeral games (he is armed with a sica) along with Rabanus and Pollux, killing his opponent. After the games conclude and the 500 rebel prisoners are reunited with the rest of rebels, Tyronius stands among the others as they stand before Crixus' funeral pyre while Spartacus instigates a chant of the names to all who had fallen for them to be free. 
   
He is last seen escaping over the Alps with the other rebels to finally embrace, with comrades, true freedom.
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He is last seen escaping over the Alps with the other rebels to embrace and finally embrace, with comrades, true freedom.
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Tyronius is portrayed by Tyrone Bell who served as Crixus's stunt double in Blood and Sand and personally surveyed the actors' physical training in "Gladiator Camp", particularly over Liam McIntyre and Simon Merrells.
 
* Tyronius is portrayed by Tyrone Bell who served as Crixus's stunt double in Blood and Sand and personally surveyed the actors' physical training in "Gladiator Camp", particularly over Liam McIntyre and Simon Merrells.
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