The Destiny of Rome

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (95)

The Destiny of Rome is a captivating 6-episode historical drama produced in 2011. The series takes the viewers through the era of ancient Rome - from its rise to power to its eventual fall. The show features a star-studded cast that brings to life some of the most important and interesting characters from the Roman Empire. The show is produced by Total Content Digital and is directed by Tiziano Ruggia and produced by Luca Bernabei.

The show revolves around the life of Lucius Vorenus (Pawel Delag), a former soldier of Julius Caesar who is widowed and trying to raise his two children alone. As fate would have it, his life becomes inextricably linked to the fate of Rome itself as he becomes entangled in the power struggles of the Roman elite. At the same time, we are introduced to other key figures from Roman history, including Julius Caesar (Riccardo Scamarcio), Marcus Antonius (Juan Pablo Di Pace), Cicero (Adriano Giannini), Brutus (Manfredi Aliquo), and Octavian (Maximilian Dirr).

The show is set during some of the most turbulent times in Roman history, with political intrigue, betrayal, and violence being rampant. The show beautifully captures the complexity of the Roman elite's lives, showing that behind the intricately detailed robes and armor lay a world of politics, greed, and ambition. Viewers are given a chance to see the world from the point of view of not only the high-born members of society but also the common people who were affected by the political machinations of their leaders.

One of the most impressive things about this series is the attention to detail. The production team has worked tirelessly to create a world that feels as if it could be real. The costumes, weapons, buildings, and even the language spoken by the actors are all designed to transport the viewer back to ancient Rome. Furthermore, the show's accurate portrayal of the period's social norms and customs adds an additional layer of authenticity to the proceedings.

The show also showcases the difficult relationship between Rome and its nearby territories, particularly Egypt. The series shows Julius Caesar's infatuation with the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra (Patrizia Pierangeli), which ultimately leads to his downfall. The series delves into the complex world of diplomacy, war, and betrayal which existed between Rome and the kingdoms it conquered.

In conclusion, The Destiny of Rome is a show that is worth watching for anyone who is a fan of historical dramas. The production values, costume and set designs, and the acting are all top-notch. The show offers a unique perspective on ancient Rome, as it highlights the political intrigue, power struggles, and betrayals that were commonplace at the time. The series offers a view of ancient Rome that is both accurate and thrilling.

The Destiny of Rome is a series that ran for 1 seasons (2 episodes) between January 1, 2010 and on Total Content Digital

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Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra
2. Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra
January 1, 2010
Ten years later, the supreme strategist Octavian waged the naval battle of Actium against his former ally, who now had the backing of Cleopatra. Octavian put an end to Antony and Cleopatra's military ambitions and became the first Roman emperor under the name of Augustus. Witness the last moments of the Roman Republic, marked by this terrible duel between two men hungry for glory.
Avenging Caesar
1. Avenging Caesar
January 1, 2010
The Battle of Philippi in 42 BC would change the world forever. Marc Antony and Octavian sought to avenge Caesar, but later fought over his legacy, with the fate of Rome in the balance. They first managed to combine their forces to punish Brutus and Cassius, Caesar's assassins, and to proclaim their legitimacy. But there could only be one successor to Caesar.
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Where to Watch The Destiny of Rome
The Destiny of Rome is available for streaming on the Total Content Digital website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Destiny of Rome on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (95)