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Prince Herod has shipped in a secret consignment of gold for the Triumvirate, and Octavian instructs Vorenus to oversee its safe passage discreetly into Rome. Vorenus delegates the task to Pullo, who is known and trusted by both Octavian and Mark Antony, much to the ire of Vorenus' third man, Mascius. However, Gaia poisons Eirene's tea, causing Eirene to die in childbirth with a stillborn baby boy. Pullo is incapacitated with grief, so Mascius takes over the operation. An ambush results in the theft of the gold and the near death of Mascius. As accusations fly, Maecenas is convinced that Antony and Posca are the culprits. He had earlier plotted with Posca to steal a portion of the gold for themselves, but now believes that he has been double-crossed. He exacts his revenge by revealing to Octavian that sexual relationships still exist between Antony and Atia and between Octavia and Agrippa. Octavian sends Marc Antony away to Egypt, and Lucius Vorenus joins him. Richard Brooks (6 November 2005). "They sexed up my Roman orgy, says glum director". The Times. UK. Archived from the original on 15 November 2020 . Retrieved 25 April 2009. James Purefoy as Mark Antony, a very popular and cunning Roman general and politician and a close supporter of Julius Caesar in season 1. In season 2, he is in a power struggle with the power hungry and unaccomplished Octavian. Tobias Menzies as Marcus Junius Brutus, portrayed as a young man torn between what he believes is right, and his loyalty and love of a man who has been like a father to him. The real Marcus Junius Brutus was the most famous of Julius Caesar's assassins, and one of the key figures in the civil wars that followed the assassination. HBO renews the epic drama series Rome". HBO. 12 October 2005. Archived from the original on 13 October 2005 . Retrieved 20 October 2010.

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Lindsay Duncan as Servilia of the Junii, the mother of Marcus Junius Brutus, lover of the married Julius Caesar, and enemy of Atia of the Julii. Servilia is depicted as a sophisticated and regal Roman matron who follows her heart to her detriment, betrayed by love, and hungering for revenge. Slowly she becomes as cold, calculating, and cruel as those whom she would destroy. Servilia is loosely based on the historical personage of Servilia, mother of Marcus Junius Brutus, and famous lover of Julius Caesar. Abele, Robert (25 August 2005). "Cutthroat TV". LA Weekly. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008 . Retrieved 25 April 2009.Rome – Season 2". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 15 November 2020 . Retrieved 10 May 2020.

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Vasquez, Diego (14 September 2005). "UPN's death-defying Friday bodyslam". Media Life Magazine. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015 . Retrieved 5 April 2015. David Bamber as Marcus Tullius Cicero, a moderate politician and scholar, faced with trying to save the traditional Republic from the ambitions of the various characters on the show. He is depicted as craven and willing to take any position to save his own skin. The real Cicero was a Roman politician, writer and orator.Lynette Rice (4 March 2010). "Exclusive: HBO series 'Rome' may finally be headed to the big screen". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 15 November 2020 . Retrieved 2 August 2010. Brian Gallagher (29 February 2008). "Ray Stevenson Confirms a Rome Movie Is in the Works". MovieWeb. Archived from the original on 29 February 2008 . Retrieved 2 August 2010.

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Monica Silveira Cyrino (ed.): Rome, Season One: History Makes Television. Wiley, 2009, ISBN 9781444301557 a b "Complete List of 2007 Emmy Nominations". Associated Press. 19 July 2007 . Retrieved 10 May 2018– via Fox News.Vasquez, Diego (22 September 2005). "So spooky: Sci-fi me-toos start strong". Media Life Magazine . Retrieved 5 April 2015. Eric J. Lyman (11 August 2007). "Fire hits Rome studios". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007 . Retrieved 20 October 2010. As the wars in Gaul finally come to an end, Caesar is faced with both triumph and tribulation. On the heels of his victory comes news of his daughter's death. Rewarded with the adulation of the people, he also garners the enmity of powerful opponents and former friends. In Rome, Pompey the Great must balance honor and politics as he is urged to betray an ancient rival and recent friend. Atia of the Julii tries to steer her family on the dangerous path between the growing divisions of power, and in the Gallic countryside, two unlikely allies must reclaim that which Caesar has lost. Capping its successful first season, Rome won four Emmy Awards out of eight nominations in 2006, for the episodes " Caesarion", " Triumph", " Kalends of February" and " Stealing from Saturn". [52] The series also won an Art Directors Guild (ADG) in the category "Excellence in Production Design – Single-Camera Television Series" for the pilot episode "The Stolen Eagle". Michael Apted won the Directors Guild of America (DGA) in the category "Outstanding Directing – Drama Series, Night" for "The Stolen Eagle". The series itself was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category " Best Television Series – Drama", and Polly Walker who portrayed Atia of the Julii was nominated in the category " Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama". [53] [54] The series was also nominated for three Satellite Awards, two for season 1 and the last for season 2. [55] The pilot episode "The Stolen Eagle" won a Visual Effects Society (VES) award in the category "Outstanding Visual Effects – Broadcast Series". Writers Guild of America (WGA) nominated the series for the category "Best Writing – New Television Series" in 2005. The series was also nominated for four British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA), three in season 1 (2006) and one in season 2 (2008). [53] In 2005, the series was nominated for a Cinema Audio Society Award (CAS) in the category "Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series" for the episode " The Spoils". [56] The British award ceremony nominated the series for the Royal Television Society (RTS) award in the category "Best Visual Effects – Digital Effects". [57] For season 2 (2007) Alik Sakharov won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, for the episode " Passover".



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