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2005    60minAction, Drame
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Les destins de deux soldats romains et de leurs familles alors que la République Romaine est en train de s'effondrer en laissant peu à peu la place à un Empire.

2 saisons

  • Saison 1
    Saison 112 épisodes
  • Saison 2
    Saison 210 épisodes
  • Kevin McKiddLucius Vorenus
  • Ray StevensonTitus Pullo
  • Ciarán HindsJulius Caesar
  • James PurefoyMark Antony
  • Polly WalkerAtia of the Julii
  • Lindsay DuncanServilia of the Junii
  • Tobias MenziesMarcus Junius Brutus
  • Max PirkisGaius Octavian
  • Kerry CondonOctavia of the Julii
  • Chiara MastalliEirene
  • David BamberMarcus Tullius Cicero
  • Nicholas WoodesonPosca
  • Lee BoardmanTimon
  • Ian McNeiceNewsreader
  • Indira VarmaNiobe of the Voreni
  • Kenneth CranhamGnaeus Pompey Magnus
  • Manfredi AliquòCastor
  • Simon WoodsGaius Octavian Caesar
  • Tommaso SaccoCenturion
  • Allen LeechMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa
  • Aaron Slade30 mars 2025
    It is an absolute crime that BBC/HBO ended this show early. Season 2 was completely rushed. It should of gone for several more seasons - being the most expensive show ever made at the time didn't help. However It is still one of my top ten shows of all time! Although casting a pale Scotsman as the lead Roman was an odd choice, the acting and writing are spot on. You feel like you are really there in ancient Rome. Highly recommended!
  • Razorgirl au17 juin 2025
    One of the greatest television shows ever created. The attention to detail - cultural, costuming, set design. Superb actors, with expert directors. Atia of the Julli is perhaps the greatest villainess ever created. Titus Pulo is the yardstick by whom all men shall be measured.
  • The Gutter Monkey16 mars 2025
    It's like a history-based Game of Thrones. By far, one of HBOs crowning (laurel wreath, obviously) achievements.
  • Cubane9 mars 2026
    I was continuously surprised by the show's ability to stay interesting while keeping the broad strokes of the history accurate. I found myself frequently fact checking the major events while watching, and the depiction here always got high marks from me. The real history is generally more bureaucratic and convoluted, but the end result is always as shown. Pullo and Vorenus are both interesting and likable, and it's a privilege to stay with them through this complex period of Rome's history. Turns out many modern problems are also Roman problems, it's truly fascinating to see how much of modern society and government is directly distilled from that system.

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