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== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 11 The Spoils]] played by [[Ian McNeice]] == | == During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 11 The Spoils]] played by [[Ian McNeice]] == | ||
Newsreader tells the public that Caesar has been declared Dictator for life and the fifth month has been named July in his honor. | Newsreader tells the public that Caesar has been declared Dictator for life and the fifth month has been named July in his honor. | ||
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 12 Kalends of February]] played by [[Ian McNeice]] == | |||
Newsreader tells the people that 100 new senators shall be created and a public banquet will be held to celebrate the expansion of the Senate. |
Revision as of 16:56, 17 February 2019
Background
Newsreader reads the daily news for the city of Rome.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 1 The Stolen Eagle played by Ian McNeice
The Newsreader informs the public of a missing slave that may have been stolen.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 2 How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the crowd that by order of the senate Caesar is now an enemy of Rome.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 3 An Owl in the Thornbrush played by Ian McNeice
As Pompey Magnus and the Senate flee Rome, Newsreader tells the crowd that any noblemen that stay will be considered enemies of Rome.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 4 Stealing from Saturn played by Ian McNeice
The Newsreader tells the populace of Rome, martial law has gone into effect and crowds of more than three have been outlawed in public spaces and a curfew has been placed.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 5 The Ram has Touched the Wall played by Ian McNeice
The Newsreader reads a proclamation from Caesar asking Pompey to lay down his arms.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 6 Egeria played by Ian McNeice
The Newsreader tells the citizens of Rome that a fleet of ships carrying the army of Mark Antony has set sail for Greece.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 7 Pharsalus played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the city of Rome about the disaster of Mark Antony's fleet and that the forces of Pompey Magnus expect to defeat Caesar's armies shortly.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 8 Caesarion played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader gives the news including a reward for a missing slave, Marcus Junius Brutus and Marcus Tullius Cicero have been pardoned, and that Caesar has continued into Egypt to track down Pompey Magnus.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 9 Utica played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the public of the impending Triumph celebration for Caesar's victory over Pompey and the Senate.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 10 Triumph played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the public tables with food will be set up for 5000 people, 100 denarius will be given to every citizen, farms will be given to deserving families and all rent will be paid for a year in lower district homes.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 11 The Spoils played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the public that Caesar has been declared Dictator for life and the fifth month has been named July in his honor.
During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 12 Kalends of February played by Ian McNeice
Newsreader tells the people that 100 new senators shall be created and a public banquet will be held to celebrate the expansion of the Senate.