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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Stolen Eagle (Aug/28/2005) | | Legionnaire Titus Pullo has been reprimanded for breaking structure during a battle in Gaul. However, when the army’s gold standard gets stolen, Lucius Vorenus takes Titus Pullo from his prison and the two set off to try to find the standard. Meanwhile, Pompey contemplates what he should do about Julius Caesar’s rising fame, while Julius Caesar deals with startling news amidst the plummeting morale of his troops. | | Guest Stars: Lydia Biondi as Merula, Bob Mercer as Slave Trader, Gerard Monaco as Lyco, Matt Patresi as Durio, Anna Patrick as Cornelia, Bart Ruspoli as Antony`s Tribune, Ted Rusoff as Strabo, Alan Stocks as Andros, Suzanne Bertish as Eleni, Anna Francolini as Clarissa, Steven Matthew (1) as Prisoner, Russell Mabey as Crucified Man, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Robert Purvis as Glabius, John Boswell as Curial Magistrate, Allan Caister-Pearce as Head Priest, Giovanni Calcagno as Vercingetorix, Fabio Carfora as Sextus, Alessio Di Cesare as Rubio, Lydia Leonard as Julia | Director: Michael Apted Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic (Sep/04/2005) | | Mark Antony heads back to Rome in order to speak on Caesar’s behalf, in which Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are stationed to go with Mark Antony, as well as the recently rescued Octavian. At Rome, Lucius Vorenus heads home to see his family for the first time in eight years while Pullo looks for some pleasure, though when Pullo kills a man who tried to cheat him in a game, he sets off a chain of events that could potentially bring down the republic. | | Guest Stars: Sean Madden as Otho, Francesco Pini as Slave Dealer, Sergio Di Pinto as Stilicho, Alessandro Prete as Tarquin, Bart Ruspoli as Tribune, Jonathan Readwin as Crito, Ted Rusoff as Strabo, Iliaria Stivali as Peasant Woman, Sebastiano Vinci as Wild Eyed Man, Anna Francolini as Clarissa, Maura Orefici as Priest, Alessandro Inchiappa as Courier, Matt Patresi as Durio, Leslie Csuth as Milo, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Robert Purvis as Glabius, Frank Baker as Doctor, John Boswell as Curial Magistrate, Alessio Di Cesare as Rubio | Director: Michael Apted Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - An Owl in a Thornbush (Sep/11/2005) | | Julius Caesar is making his way towards Rome, though Lucius Vorenus is contemplating while the army has encountered so little resistance during their patrols. In Rome, Pompey begins ordering a retreat of his forces and he assigns his best men to take the entire city’s treasury to their planned destination. Meanwhile, Atia plans on using foul play in order to force her daughter to stop loving a lower class citizen. | | Guest Stars: Stu Rosen as Numa, Alexandra Stordy as Iolanthe, Michele Pettini as Son of Pompey, Antonio Ragusa as Legionary, Carla Cagnetti as Maidservant, Vittorio Amandola as Proculus, Anna Francolini as Clarissa, Andrew Greenough as Appius, Eliza Darby as Daughter of Pompey, Anna Patrick as Cornelia, Matt Patresi as Durio, Chiara Mastalli as Eirene, Andrea Bruschi as Appius, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Robert Purvis as Glabius | Director: Michael Apted Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Stealing From Saturn (Sep/18/2005) | | Julius Caesar is attempting to fully establish his position in Rome, in which he decides to attend a party that Atia is holding in order to celebrate his victory. Meanwhile, Lucius Vorenus decides to hold his own party since he has retired from the military and is working as a civilian businessman, while Titus Pullo contemplates what he should do with all of the gold that he found, though he soon encounters Pompey’s son and he takes Vorenus’ advice to take him to Caesar. | | Guest Stars: Roger Hammond as Chief Augur, Paolo Risi as Cato the Dwarf, Antonio Ragusa as Jupiter Priest, Paola Lavini as Phyllis, Kevin Dignam as Lictor, Esther Hall as Lyde, Barbara Marten as Diviner, Steve Ramsden as Senior Legionary, Francesca Romana Coluzzi as Demeter, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Maggie McCarthy as Drusilla, Richard Katz as Volpe | Director: Julian Farino Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Ram Has Touched The Wall (Sep/25/2005) | | Pompey decides to send Caesar another offer in hopes of limiting his power, in which Caesar decides to take some time to think upon the issue, despite Mark Antony’s objections. Meanwhile, Lucius Vorenus refuses to allow some thugs to harm a citizen in debt, which causes him trouble in his job as the thugs he threatened worked for the biggest crime boss in Rome. Titus Pullo also is hired as a military tutor for Octavian, though he discovers that Octavian isn’t as helpless as he seems to be. | | Guest Stars: Anna Francolini as Clarissa, Suzanne Bertish as Eleni, John Bennett (1) as Elderly Priest, Alessio Di Cesare as Rubio, Sean Madden as Otho, Eddie Osei as African Barkeep, Massimo Pupella as Whistling Legionary, Parvez Qadir as Tanjit, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger | Director: Allen Coulter Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Egeria (Oct/02/2005) | | Caesar is in the middle of a fight with Pompey’s forces when he realizes that he’s become severely outnumbered. He sends a request to Mark Antony in hopes of having him come with reinforcements, though Mark Antony is deciding whether or not he should join Caesar or try to stay as Rome as a ruler himself. Meanwhile, Niobe discovers that the man she loved while Vorenus was gone has recently been murdered, though such turns out to be the catalyst for her renewed love for her husband. | | Guest Stars: Francesca Fowler as Egeria, Alessio Di Cesare as Rubio, Simon Callow as Publius Servilius, John Boswell as Curial Magistrate, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Francesca Berrettini as Cynthia, Esther Hall as Lyde, Georgie Glen as Poppea, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Lynda Baron as Madame, Andrew Scarborough as Milo, Norma Atallah as Female Merchant, Stan Rosen as Numa, Paolo Risi as Cato the Dwarf | Director: Alan Poul Writer: Bruno Heller, John Milius | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Pharsalus (Oct/09/2005) | | Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are lost at sea after their legion’s ship was destroyed on their way to help Julius Caesar’s army, though they have a chance encounter with someone they know. Meanwhile, Pompey decides to send order a full assault on Julius Caesar’s camp in an attempt to destroy him once and for all, though the battle goes rather unexpectedly. Back in Rome, Atia is attempting to win the favor of Servilla as she believes Caesar will lose and she needs protection from a supporter of Pompey. | | Guest Stars: Esther Hall as Lyde, Franco Troscia as Body Slave, Steve Swinscoe as Officer, Francesco Sensi as Legionary, Michele Pettini as Son of Pompey, Anna Patrick as Cornelia, Vincenzo Nicoli as Lysandros, David Kennedy (1) as Lucius Septimius, Daren Elliot Holmes (1) as Fulvio, Eliza Darby as Daughter of Pompey, Ian McNeice as Newsreader | Director: Timothy Van Patten Writer: David Frankel | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Caesarion (Oct/16/2005) | | Julius Caesar has chased Pompey to Egypt in hopes of capturing him once and for all, though he discovers that King Ptolemy XIII has done something unspeakable to his former friend. Meanwhile, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are assigned with the task of finding Ptolemy’s sister, Cleopatra, as Julius Caesar has plans with her. However, when Lucius Vorenus gets a strange request from Cleopatra, he must contemplate defying his duty in order to remain loyal to his wife. | | Guest Stars: Kathryn Hunter (1) as Charmian, David Kennedy (1) as Lucius Septimius, Tony Guilfoyle as Pothinus, Enoch Frost as Nubian Soldier, David de Keyser as Theodotus, Lyndsey Marshal as Cleopatra, Shaka Bunsie as King Ptolemy XIII, Axel Shumacher as Sentry, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Grant Masters as Achillas | Director: Steve Shill Writer: William J. MacDonald (1) | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Utica (Oct/30/2005) | | Julius Caesar and his legions have finally defeated all the traitors of the Republic and he heads back to Rome where he receives a glorious welcome. Meanwhile, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo get into an argument with a local crime boss who isn’t happy with the way Vorenus had previously treated his men. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Dignam as Lictor, Jonathan Coy as Actor for Cato, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Ewan Bailey as Pertinax, Chiara Mastalli as Eirene, Esther Hall as Lyde, Lorcan Cranitch as Erastes Fulmen, Roger Hammond as Chief Augur, Nicholas Hewetson as Terrified Man, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Dominic Rickhards as Aquinas, David Quinzi as Rubio, Marco Pollack as Lucius, Graham McTavish as Urbo, Adam Levy (1) as Saul | Director: Jeremy Podeswa Writer: Alexandra Cunningham | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Triumph (Nov/06/2005) | | When Julius Caesar is formally proclaimed Dictator by the Senate of Rome, he declares that the war is over and that Rome celebrates his triumph through five days of feasts and games. Titus Pullo contemplates taking Eirene as his wife in hopes of settling down and living a nice life, while Lucius Vorenus runs for municipal magistrate with Posca’s help. Meanwhile, Octavian tries to convince his sister to return home, while Servilla attempts to gather enemies of Caesar in hopes of convincing them to tack action against him. | | Guest Stars: Dominic Coleman as Centurion, Giovanni Calcagno as Vercingetorix, John Boswell as Curial Magistrate, Lydia Biondi as Merula, Chiara Mastalli as Eirene, Lorcan Cranitch as Erastes Fulmen, Peter Hugo-Daly as Heckler, Abhin Galeya as Oedipu, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Hugh Sachs as Clerk, David Quinzi as Rubio, Marco Pollack as Lucius, Guy Henry as Cassius | Director: Alan Taylor Writer: Adrian Hodges | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - The Spoils (Nov/13/2005) | | Lucius Vorenus is asked by Caesar to convince a veteran soldier to personally accept a large severance in exchange for agreeing to make the rest of the veterans calm down. Meanwhile, Titus Pullo murders a famous critic of Julius Caesar and he is sentenced to death in the arena when his lawyer fails to defend him properly. Octavian attempts to persuade Caesar to pardon Pullo for his crimes, though when his requests are ignored, Titus Pullo’s fate seems inevitable. | | Guest Stars: Oreste Rotundo as Aufidius Dento, Marco Pollack as Lucius, Anna Fausta Primiano as Vorena the Younger, Ian McNeice as Newsreader, Graham McTavish as Urbo, Guy Henry as Cassius, Ewan Bailey as Pertinax, Michael Culkin as Presiding Magistrate, Haydn Gwynne as Calpurnia, Lorcan Cranitch as Erastes Fulmen, Suzanne Bertish as Eleni, Paul Kynman as Gladiator #2, Stephano Miceli as Lawyer #2, David Quinzi as Rubio, Robin Sneller as Cloth Maker, Helen Stirling as Old Weaver, Julian Rivett as Lawyer #3, Danny Midwinter as Gladiator #1, Michael Nardone as Mascius, Bruce MacKinnon as Priscus Maevius, Cristina Mantis as Prostitute #1, Douglas Dean as Lawyer #1, Peter Eyre (1) as Accusator Nigidius, Manfredi Aliquo as Castor, Tom Shaker as Court Lictor | Director: Mikael Salomon Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Kalends of February (Nov/20/2005) | | Due to their heroic feats in the arena, Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus are praised as heroes throughout the entire city. Despite Julius Caesar’s desire to punish them for their actions, their fame and reputation causes him to think otherwise, so he formulates a plan to ensure his own safety while rewarding Lucius Vorenus. Meanwhile, Titus Pullo attempts to ask Eirene to forgive him, as he plans to start a family with her, while Brutus and the rest of his cohorts put into motion their plan to assassinate Gaius Julius Caesar. | | Guest Stars: Chiara Mastalli as Eirene, Peter Gevisser as Casca, Haydn Gwynne as Calpurnia, Suzanne Bertish as Eleni | Director: Alan Taylor Writer: Bruno Heller | | | |
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