Rome

First aired

August 28, 2005

Canceled

Rome
EnglishAction & AdventureDrama

A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

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Cast

  • Kevin McKidd

    Kevin McKidd

    Lucius Vorenus

  • Ray Stevenson

    Ray Stevenson

    Titus Pullo

  • Ciarán Hinds

    Ciarán Hinds

    Julius Caesar

  • James Purefoy

    James Purefoy

    Mark Antony

  • Polly Walker

    Polly Walker

    Atia of the Julii

  • Lindsay Duncan

    Lindsay Duncan

    Servilia of the Junii

  • Tobias Menzies

    Tobias Menzies

    Marcus Junius Brutus

  • Max Pirkis

    Max Pirkis

    Gaius Octavian

  • Simon Woods

    Simon Woods

    Gaius Octavian Caesar

  • Kerry Condon

    Kerry Condon

    Octavia of the Julii

  • Chiara Mastalli

    Chiara Mastalli

    Eirene

  • David Bamber

    David Bamber

    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • Nicholas Woodeson

    Nicholas Woodeson

    Posca

  • Lee Boardman

    Lee Boardman

    Timon

  • Ian McNeice

    Ian McNeice

    Newsreader

  • Tommaso Sacco

    Tommaso Sacco

    Centurion

Media

Seasons 3

Specials

Specials

20059 Episodes
Season 1

Season 1

200512 Episodes

Season one begins in 52 B.C. as Gaius Julius Caesar completes his quest of Gaul after eight years of war and prepares to return with his army to Rome. But while Caesar's self-interested niece Atia and long-lost paramour Servilia anxiously await his return, the ruling patricians despair that Caesar's homecoming will disrupt the status quo. As Caesar's legions move closer to Rome, allegiances are put to the test for both soldiers and civilians — and the escalating tensions climax with a full-scale conflict destined to change history.

Season 2

Season 2

200710 Episodes

Season two's storyline picks up right where season one left off: with the 44 B.C. assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar and the near-simultaneous death of Niobe, wife of Caesar's faithful bodyguard Lucius Vorenus. Diverted from his post after learning that Lucius, his assumed grandson, was in fact Niobe's illegitimate son, Vorenus now descends into near-madness over his failure to protect Caesar, his role in his spouse's death, and the rumored murder of his estranged daughters.

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