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== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 1 The Stolen Eagle]] played by [[Ciaran Hinds]] == | == During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 1 The Stolen Eagle]] played by [[Ciaran Hinds]] == | ||
Caesar and his 13th Legion defeat the Gaulish army of Vercingetorix. He receives a letter from Pompey Magnus informing him his Daughter Julia died while giving birth to a stillborn daughter. A group of men wearing blue dye break into Caesar's camp and steal the eagle standard. [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] arrives at Caesar's camp and they discuss recent events and Brutus' mother [[Servilia of the Junii]], who is upset Caesar hasn't written to her lately. [[Mark Antony]] interrupts them and asks for gold to reclaim the eagle standard. Caesar orders [[Strabo]] to give Antony the gold he needs. Brutus asks about the eagle and Caesar tells him about its theft and the discontent amongst the legion it has caused. [[Lucius Vorenus]] and [[Titus Pullo]] return to camp with the standard and Gaius Octavian. Caesar is given [[Sextus]]' severed head and he realizes Pompey has already turned against him. Caesar and his army burn their camp and are on the move. | Caesar and his 13th Legion defeat the Gaulish army of Vercingetorix. He receives a letter from Pompey Magnus informing him his Daughter Julia died while giving birth to a stillborn daughter. A group of men wearing blue dye break into Caesar's camp and steal the eagle standard. [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] arrives at Caesar's camp and they discuss recent events and Brutus' mother [[Servilia of the Junii]], who is upset Caesar hasn't written to her lately. [[Mark Antony]] interrupts them and asks for gold to reclaim the eagle standard. Caesar orders [[Strabo]] to give Antony the gold he needs. Brutus asks about the eagle and Caesar tells him about its theft and the discontent amongst the legion it has caused. [[Lucius Vorenus]] and [[Titus Pullo]] return to camp with the standard and Gaius Octavian. Caesar is given [[Sextus]]' severed head and he realizes Pompey has already turned against him. Caesar and his army burn their camp and are on the move. | ||
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 2 How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic]] played by [[Ciaran Hinds]] == | |||
During the winter in Gaul near the Italian border, [[Posca]] tells Caesar more troops are deserting. He warns Caesar time is running out and they must act, however Caesar reassures Posca he knows what he is doing. When Posca notices a large sum of money has been spent, Caesar tells him he has spent it to nominate Mark Antony as the people's tribune. |
Revision as of 12:00, 31 August 2018
Background
Caesar is a Consul of the Roman Republic and in charge of the 13th Legion of the Roman Army.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 1 The Stolen Eagle played by Ciaran Hinds
Caesar and his 13th Legion defeat the Gaulish army of Vercingetorix. He receives a letter from Pompey Magnus informing him his Daughter Julia died while giving birth to a stillborn daughter. A group of men wearing blue dye break into Caesar's camp and steal the eagle standard. Marcus Junius Brutus arrives at Caesar's camp and they discuss recent events and Brutus' mother Servilia of the Junii, who is upset Caesar hasn't written to her lately. Mark Antony interrupts them and asks for gold to reclaim the eagle standard. Caesar orders Strabo to give Antony the gold he needs. Brutus asks about the eagle and Caesar tells him about its theft and the discontent amongst the legion it has caused. Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo return to camp with the standard and Gaius Octavian. Caesar is given Sextus' severed head and he realizes Pompey has already turned against him. Caesar and his army burn their camp and are on the move.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 2 How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic played by Ciaran Hinds
During the winter in Gaul near the Italian border, Posca tells Caesar more troops are deserting. He warns Caesar time is running out and they must act, however Caesar reassures Posca he knows what he is doing. When Posca notices a large sum of money has been spent, Caesar tells him he has spent it to nominate Mark Antony as the people's tribune.