Ufens
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For other uses, see Ufens (disambiguation).
Ufens is a character in Virgil's The Aeneid as well as Silius' Punica. According to The Aeneid:
"Next Ufens, mountain-bred, from Nersae came
to join the war; of goodly fame was he
for prosperous arms: his Aequian people show
no gentle mien, but scour the woods for prey,
or, ever-armed, across the stubborn glebe
compel the plough; though their chief pride and joy
are rapine, violence, and plundered store. "
In The Aeneid, Ufens was killed by Gyas; however, in Punica "Ufens is carried off by an elephant after being skewered by a bayonet fastened to his tusk".
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