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  1. Season One premiered on HBO on August 28th, 2005 and ran until November 20, 2005. Just under 14 months later, Season Two premiered on January 14th, 2007. Summary: As the wars in Gaul finally come to an end, Caesar is faced with both triumph and tribulation. On the heels of his victory comes news of his daughter's death. Awarded with the adulation of the people, he also garners the enmity of ...

  2. Episodes. Season One; Season Two; ... Season 1 Characters. Edit Edit source History ... HBO Rome Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.

  3. Rome is an American-British historical drama television series released in 2005–2007 and created by John Milius, William J. MacDonald, and Bruno Heller. The series is set in the 1st century BC, during Ancient Rome 's transition from Republic to Empire. The series features a sprawling cast of characters, many based on real figures from ...

  4. The series was also nominated for four British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA), three in season 1 (2006) and one in season 2 (2008). [53] In 2005, the series was nominated for a Cinema Audio Society Award (CAS) in the category "Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series" for the episode "The Spoils". [56]

  5. HBO Rome Wiki. Explore. Main Page; All Pages; ... Season 1 Characters; Servilia of the Junii; Stilicho; ... HBO Rome Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.

  6. Rome: Created by Bruno Heller, William J. MacDonald, John Milius. With Kevin McKidd, Ray Stevenson, Polly Walker, Kerry Condon. A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

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  8. Aug 28, 2005 · Season one begins in 52 B.C. as Gaius Julius Caesar completes his quest of Gaul after eight years of war and prepares to return with his army to Rome. But while Caesar's self-interested niece Atia and long-lost paramour Servilia anxiously await his return, the ruling patricians despair that Caesar's homecoming will disrupt the status quo. As Caesar's legions move closer to Rome, allegiances ...