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1.4–1.5, 1.10, 1.12–2.1 The wife of Julius Caesar , she is seen in " Stealing from Saturn ", " The Ram has Touched the Wall ", " Kalends of February " and " Passover ". In Shakespeare's and Plutarch's version, it is Calpurnia's dreams that almost stop Caesar on the Ides of March, alluded to by the flock of birds in the shape of a skull in ...
The producers sent him a short edit of season 1 episode 7. From that, Beal began writing a demo score. Based on head writer Bruno Heller's desired gritty pre-Christian feel for the series, and HBO's interest in a non-modern sound, Beal chose to compose and record with live instruments from across the ancient Roman world. For each episode, Beal ...
The series was given a budget of $100 million (£58 million), [10] the largest both HBO and the BBC had ever devoted to a series. [1] [11] The season was filmed between March 2004 and July 2005, [2] at locations in or around Rome, [12] and on a set considered "to be the biggest and most expensive ever built for television."
Domina is a British-Italian historical drama television series created and principally written by Simon Burke for Sky Atlantic (Italy) and Sky Atlantic (UK). Starring Kasia Smutniak as Livia Drusilla, it examines the power struggles of Ancient Rome from a female perspective. [1]
James Brian Mark Purefoy [1] (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor. He played Mark Antony in the HBO series Rome, Nick Jenkins in A Dance to the Music of Time, college professor turned serial killer Joe Carroll in the series The Following, Solomon Kane in the film of the same name, and Hap Collins in the Sundance series Hap and Leonard.
Characters, both fictional and those based on historical figures, appearing in the HBO television series Rome. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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The first and second seasons of Rome were released on DVD in the U.S. in 2006 and 2007, respectively; and Blu-ray versions were released in 2011. A complete series box set with additional features was released in 2009, on both DVD and Blu-ray. [1]