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== During the events of [[Rome: Season 2 Episode 3 These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero]] played by [[Nigel Lindsay]] ==
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 2 Episode 3 These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero]] played by [[Nigel Lindsay]] ==
Timon comes home and finds Levi teaching Yesh, Bec and Mary, Hebrew.  Timon catches Levi talking to a man and Levi lies and tells him the man is a saffron trader.
Timon comes home and finds Levi teaching Yesh, Bec and Mary, Hebrew.  Timon catches Levi talking to a man and Levi lies and tells him the man is a saffron trader.
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 2 Episode 4 Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)]] played by [[Nigel Lindsay]] ==
Timon returns home and is chastised by Levi for not attempting to hide the dirty work he does. They argue and after Levi grabs Timon, Timon pushes him against a wall and holds a knife to his throat and tells him he is not the younger brother to be beat anymore. Yesh walks in and sees Timon holding the knife to Levi and then runs away.

Revision as of 15:53, 30 March 2019

Levi

Background

Levi is a Jewish merchant living in Judea. His brother is Timon. He is the brother in law of Deborah and the uncle of Mary, Bec and Yesh.


During the events of Rome: Season 2 Episode 2 Son of Hades played by Nigel Lindsay

Timon is surprised to find his brother Levi, who has traveled from Judea to Rome in his house. Levi tells him that he is setting up a business in Rome and he will be staying for sometime. Levi admits to Timon that he fled Jerusalem to avoid the authorities there.

During the events of Rome: Season 2 Episode 3 These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero played by Nigel Lindsay

Timon comes home and finds Levi teaching Yesh, Bec and Mary, Hebrew. Timon catches Levi talking to a man and Levi lies and tells him the man is a saffron trader.

During the events of Rome: Season 2 Episode 4 Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare) played by Nigel Lindsay

Timon returns home and is chastised by Levi for not attempting to hide the dirty work he does. They argue and after Levi grabs Timon, Timon pushes him against a wall and holds a knife to his throat and tells him he is not the younger brother to be beat anymore. Yesh walks in and sees Timon holding the knife to Levi and then runs away.