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  1. Rome, a dramatic television series created by John Milius, William J. MacDonald and Bruno Heller, premiered on 28 August 2005 on the HBO Network in the United States and ended on 25 March 2007, after 2 seasons and a total of 22 episodes.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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  4. Aug 28, 2005 · Genres Drama, Action, Adventure. 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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  5. Rome ( TV series) was a joint HBO/BBC television series that ran for two seasons. It chronicles the transition of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire in ancient Rome. The series primarily focuses on the lives and deeds of the lives & families of two Roman soldiers named Lucius Vorenus and...

  6. Episode 3. Pullo must fight to rein in his old friend Mark Antony's aggressive stance. Episode 2. Consul of Rome, Mark Antony fights to control an increasingly mutinous city. Episode 1. After...

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  8. Rome. Episode: The Stolen Eagle. (2005) 2005–2007 52m TV-MA. 8.0 (3.3K) Rate. TV Episode. In Gaul in 52 B.C., two Roman soldiers, Legionary Titus Pullo and Centurion Lucius Vorenus, are tasked with recovering Julius Caesar's personal Eagle, stolen from his camp in the dead of night.

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