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In this gripping British historical drama, viewers are transported to the chaotic and transformative period in ancient Rome's history. As the Roman republic teeters on the edge of collapse, the world is forever changed through civil wars and battles for conquest. This fascinating story unfolds through the eyes of both aristocratic figures like Julius Caesar, his family, and his adopted successor, Octavian Augustus, as well as the everyday lives of ordinary Romans.
The narrative follows the intertwining paths of these influential figures and the politically naive soldiers, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, and their families. Through their experiences, we gain a deep understanding of the complexities and struggles during this pivotal era. As the Roman empire undergoes a turbulent transition, alliances are formed and broken, leading to gripping conflicts and political maneuvering.
With its attention to historical detail and immersive storytelling, this series offers a unique and compelling perspective on Roman history. Viewers will find themselves captivated by the dynamic characters and the high-stakes power struggles that shaped the destiny of an empire.
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RomeRelease Date:
28 Aug 2005Writers:
Bruno Heller, William J. MacDonald, John MiliusAwards:
Won 7 Primetime Emmys. 19 wins & 36 nominations total