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10!Lucius Vorenus
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12[[quoteright:297:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lucius-Vorenus-portrait_1036.jpg]]
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14->''"[[CosmicPlaything Fortune pisses on me]]."''
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16One of the two protagonists. We first meet him as a centurion of the 13th Legion in Gaul who has not seen home nor his family for 8 years and wishes for nothing but to go back to them. Vorenus is an impeccably honest and honorable man who values tradition, law and loyalty to the Roman Republic above all... something that will bring him innumerable problems. Played by Creator/KevinMcKidd.
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20* AbusiveParent: To his daughters and to Niobe's son occasionally, though he flip-flops. This is due to the nasty temper mentioned below.
21* BlasphemousBoast: "I AM THE SON OF HADES, I FUCK CONCORD IN HER ARSE!"
22* BashBrothers: With Titus Pullo.
23* BattleCry: "Thirteen!!!"
24* BeardOfSorrow: After [[spoiler: Niobe and Caesar's death, as well as the supposed death of his children.]]
25* BerserkButton: People who are disloyal, as the Greek mercenary who suggested betraying [[spoiler: Pompey]] found out.
26* BreakTheHaughty: His principles crumble when confronted by real problems the higher up he goes in the social ladder.
27* BreakThemByTalking: Does this to Cleopatra by [[spoiler: pointing out the deal she's made with Octavian to keep her crown and her son by Caesar safe is worthless as Octavian won't keep his word]].
28-->'''Cleopatra''': [[spoiler: I've made a pact with Octavian. I keep my crown and no harm will come to my people.]]
29-->'''Vorenus''': [[spoiler: Octavian ''may'' let you live...so he can parade you through the Forum in your crown. To Antony's children, he will show public mercy and kindness, but Caesarion? Another son of Caesar? Octavian ''will'' kill him!]]
30-->'''Cleopatra''': ''[starting to panic]'' No! He's just a child!
31-->'''Vorenus''': He'll die.
32* BodyguardBetrayal: Albeit an accidental version. [[spoiler:Caesar promotes Vorenus to senator and orders the man to stay by his side while showing him the ropes, counting on his reputation to deter any assassination. The conspirators having found out the secret of his wife's infidelity, reveal the secret on the day of Caesar's assassination so he will rush home instead of following Caesar into the Senate house.]]
33* CannotSpitItOut: His philosophy of stoicism serves him well in war, but leaves him virtually unable to speak of softer things.
34-->'''Vorenus''' ''(to Niobe, sincerely but lamely):'' It saddens me that you are unhappy. Because I have deep affection for you.
35* CelibateHero: Devoted to his wife despite being separated for years on campaign. Though he is seen having sex with a prostitute [[spoiler:long after Niobe's death.]]
36* ColonelBadass: As a centurio primus pilus, a "First Spear Centurion", his status and responsibilities approximate (though not completely, see DrillSergeantNasty below) roughly to that of a Lieutenant Colonel in a modern army. He's also Centurion of the Prime (or simply 1st) Cohort, a cohort that was double the size of an ordinary cohort, carried the legionary eagle, and was made up of the cream of the legion; to command one was considered the zenith of a common soldier's career and carried a great deal of prestige.
37* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In a dark deathbed gag, he brushes off his children not wanting to see him saying: [[LikeFatherLikeSon "They're stubborn like their mother."]]
38* CosmicPlaything: See his character quote above.
39* CreepySouvenir: He carries a Germanic warrior's ''penis'' as a lucky charm. [[spoiler: He also keeps [[DecapitationPresentation Erastes Fulmen's head]] after decapitating him.]]
40* CulturedWarrior: He often cites examples from Roman history during his HonorBeforeReason rants, sometimes talks about other cultures (eg. the Egyptian gods) as if he's read up about them and the reason he was sent on the mission to find Caesar's stolen eagle in the first place was because his superior officer thought he was clever. His badass qualifications are impeccable.
41** As he is on operations inside foreign countries, his position as centurio primus pilus and later Prefect would mean learning about enemy culture and traditions was part of his job.
42* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Many, but most notably in one situation where Lucius Vorenus decides that the most ethical thing to do is kill a little boy. It's heartbreaking to see how torn he is between "doing the right thing" and killing his wife's bastard, and listening to his instinct to not kill a child.
43* DrillSergeantNasty: One in the pilot, mellows in later episodes. As a ''centurio primus pilus'' the overall discipline of the legion would be one of his (many) responsibilities.
44* FieryRedhead: Romans call attention to his strawberry blond hair, which is fairly rare for a Roman. He admits that he looks Gaulish, but insists that he's a pure-born Roman. In spite of his stiff personality, he's quite hot-blooded.
45* FireForgedFriends: With Pullo, and strangely enough with Mark Antony by the end of the series. Although Vorenus doesn't approve of Antony's hedonistic ways, he eventually realises they share the same self-destructive urges.
46* HeroicBSOD: Once the Unstoppable Rage has worn off, Vorenus has one of these after believing his whole family is dead. Pullo gets Marc Antony to deliver a GetAholdOfYourselfMan and give him the job of running Rome's underworld.
47* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Pullo.
48* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The surviving writings of the actual, historical Caesar mention one 'Lucius Vorenus', centurion. Very little else is known of him, although it's safe to assume his importance has been greatly exaggerated. The real Lucius Vorenus actually belonged to the 11th legion.
49* HonorBeforeReason: Much of his sense of honor is DeliberateValuesDissonance, however.
50* HowAboutASmile: Alienates his own family on his return after eight years campaigning because he has no idea who to treat them. Fortunately Vorenus realises how he's behaving, and is willing to take advice from Pullo on how to sweet-talk women.
51* {{Hypocrite}}: He's aghast at the thought of crossing the Rubicon with Caesar, but proudly recounts how his father "rode with Sulla." Sulla was the general and dictator who launched a MilitaryCoup a generation before exactly like Caesar had done, and unlike Caesar subjected Rome to a ReignOfTerror. This is a [[{{Foreshadowing}} subtle way of showing]] that Vorenus's [[PrinciplesZealot constitutional conservatism]] is [[MoralMyopia highly contextual.]]
52* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As much of a screwup as he is as a father, he does love his children, and does have some of his own personal morals.
53* MrFanservice: He's rather handsome (at least by modern standards), and gets a fair amount of shirtless scenes - though not on the same level as Mark Antony.
54* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After driving his wife to suicide and chasing his children away with hateful curses, he develops a ThousandYardStare.
55* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Because of his sense of loyalty.
56* NaiveNewcomer: Vorenus's campaign as magistrate exposes him to the dirty dealings behind Rome's supposed to be sacred political institutions.
57* NoGuyWantsToBeChased: As a traditionally minded Roman male, Vorenus refuses have sex with Cleopatra when ordered to do so. She takes offense so he sends in Pullo to placate her, who has no such scruples.
58* NotSoAboveItAll:
59** Though rather than be above the silliness he started off above the corruption. Vorenus eventually goes from being a honorable soldier to the Godfather of Rome's criminal underworld.
60** He rolled his eyes for Pullo sleeping with prostitutes, once single he more or less will only sleep with prostitutes and is annoyed when Gaia refuses to take money.
61* OddCouple: With Pullo.
62* OfficerAndAGentleman: It's amazingly funny to compare that to the dirtbags he serves, who would [[ReallyGetsAround screw anything that moves]].
63* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Whenever Vorenus wants to drink it's a bad sign. [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint Antony celebrates him chugging a glass of wine.]]
64* PapaWolf:
65** Will go to any lengths to get his children back in Season 2. Unfortunately they never forgive him for having got them into that situation in the first place.
66** When a drover's son appears to have impregnated Vorena the Elder (actually Niobe's child), he points out that this entitles him to legally slay the young man. Vorena pleads with him and he grudgingly concedes to their marriage.
67* ThePatriarch: Played for drama; under Roman law he has absolute authority over his family. He can legally kill his wife for infidelity regardless of the circumstances and her illegitimate son as well, and possibly even his own children for having assisted her in this deception. The flip side of this is when his children get sold into slavery, they blame him because their father is responsible for them.
68* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: With Niobe. After a rocky start, they grow to love each other... or at least ''he'' does.
69* PerpetualFrowner: Vorenus seems to frown even when he smiles.
70* PetTheDog: His treatment of Caesarion shows a soft side.
71* ProfessionalKiller: Erastes Fulmen hires him to be one, but Vorenus has trouble accepting it and quits. [[YouHaveFailedMe This is the origin of their conflict.]]
72* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Delivers one to Cleopatra [[spoiler: while making no attempt to disguise his disgust at the fact she induced Antony to commit suicide while dealing with Octavian behind his back]].
73-->'''Cleopatra''': I let you live because Antony was fond of you. ''Do not'' test me now!
74-->'''Vorenus''': Kiss. My. '''''ARSE!'''''
75* RedOniBlueOni: He's stiff and honorable to a fault in contrast to Pullo's more lackadaisical and impulsive personality. In the second season, however, his deep-seated rage comes to the forefront, making Pullo seem more sedate by comparison.
76* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He was presumed dead during his eight-year campaign in Gaul.
77* ReturningWarVet: To his sorrow, he realizes violence is his only talent.
78* RockBottom: Vorenus is disgraced after his failure to protect Caesar, but refuses to commit honorable suicide as he believes he deserves his torment after failing to protect his family as well. As it happens the death of Erastes Fulmen has thrown the city into chaos as rival gangs fight for supremacy, and Vorenus is just the man Marc Antony needs to fix the situation; disgraced, but still bound by oath to obey him. So he orders Vorenus to [[YouKillItYouBoughtIt take Fulmen's place]].
79* SanitySlippage: In the second season he is grappling with the dissolution of Rome, and of his family. He can't cope.
80* TenMinuteRetirement - How many times has this man failed to stay away from politics?
81* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:It's never shown if he survives his wounds in the season 2 finale, due to the series being cancelled]].
82* UndyingLoyalty: To his legion, to his city, to his friends - to the death. {{Lampshaded}}:
83-->'''Octavian''': That man turns loyalty into a vice.
84* UnstoppableRage: More than once. But the stand-out example is when he slaughters Erastes Fulmen's entire gang.
85* WhatTheHellHero:
86** Vorenus has an unfortunate amount of these. Lampshaded by one of his interactions with [[DaChief Mark Antony]].
87** Vorenus himself had this reaction when Pullo killed one of his slaves just because said slave was in a relationship with the girl Pullo loves.
88* WholePlotReference: Not explicitly alluded to, but Vorenus's character arc (an upstanding Roman [[ShellShockedVeteran soldier who suffers from transitioning to civilian life]]--[[TheObstructiveLoveInterest at the expense of his family and loved ones]]--eventually transitioning to [[FallenHero someone who respectable Roman society despises]]) owes a lot to another Roman figure of legend: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnaeus_Marcius_Coriolanus Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus]]--who Creator/WilliamShakespeare himself [[{{Theatre/Coriolanus}} made a play out of]]. The key difference is that while Coriolanus seems to have willed himself to mechanical lack of sympathy, Vorenus's character is written to be very down to earth, whose flaws are very recognizable.
89* WideEyedIdealist: Sort of. He still believes in the Republic, while everybody else sees it as rotten to the core.
90* YouGetMeCoffee: The first time they are in Egypt, Vorenus has to remind Pullo to go form with the other soldiers. They are friends, but he still outranks him.
91* YouOweMe: Antony demands loyalty until death from Vorenus in return for taking him back into the legions. He gets it, as Vorenus is the only man who stands with Antony until the end.
92
93!Titus Pullo
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95[[quoteright:297:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/titus-pullo-portrait_2770.jpg]]
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97->''"Here I come, girls! I'm gonna drink all the wine, smoke all the smoke, and fuck every whore in the city!"''
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99The other protagonist. Pullo is an impulsive, boisterous and wholly irreverent legionary in the 13th Legion serving under Vorenus, whom he befriends after going on a mission with him. The two then return to Vorenus' house in Rome as HeterosexualLifePartners. Played by Creator/RayStevenson.
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103* TheAlcoholic: Drinks heavily, at least early on in the series.
104* AntiHero: He's a murderer with a hair-trigger temper, but he's one of our heroes.
105* AscendedExtra: The writings of Gaius Julius Caesar really do mention one 'Titus Pullo,' member of his legions. Although the historical Pullo was a centurion, not a foot soldier. The real Titus Pollo belonged to the 11th legion.
106* BashBrothers: With Vorenus.
107* BattleCry: "Thirteen!!!"
108* BeenThereShapedHistory: It's even lampshaded in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oenHjrs_Wgk "How Titus Pullo brought down the Republic"]] where Pullo's gambling problem and murder of a conman culminated in an attempted revenge killing that kicked off Caesar's eventual return to Rome and him dissolving the Republic.
109* BerserkButton: Insulting the 13th Legion.
110* BloodKnight: He loves to fight, and he's good at it. He's [[EstablishingCharacterMoment first distinguished to the audience]] in the first episode by breaking formation once he's rotated to its front to crack more heads for no reason other than he wants to (and gets punished for this).
111* BodyHorror: Gets a skull fracture during a street brawl. The treatment of the time (centuries before the invention of anesthetic) ain't pretty. [[spoiler:With Pullo physically restrained and screaming, a physician saws a hole in his skull, uses tweezers to remove shards of debris from his brain, and nails a metal plate in place over the hole. The nails are what finally cause Pullo to black out in pain.]]
112* BoisterousBruiser: Pullo is very rowdy, very loud and very deadly.
113* BruiserWithASoftCenter: He's like a combination of a teddy bear and a grizzly bear.
114* {{Catchphrase}}: Pullo likes bragging about his sexual conquests, real or imagined, almost always describing women as "Wet as October!"
115* CharacterDevelopment: He TookALevelInKindness after marrying Eirene.
116* ChivalrousPervert: With Eirene.
117* ClusterFBomb: "I'm Titus fucking Pullo, cunt!"
118* CoolUncle: Takes on this role for the children after Vorenus leaves them in his care.
119* CrazyJealousGuy: Kills Eirene's poor lover, who was very kind, polite, and respectful to him.
120* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Pullo is a brutish soldier and an occasional murderer-for-hire (though not without his better moments), but he honors his slave mother's memory.
121* FireForgedFriends: He and Vorenus are initially enemies, but their shared experiences quickly turn them into friends.
122* {{Foil}}: Most of his character traits stand in contrast to Vorenus. Where he is mutable, Vorenus is stiff. Where Pullo is a charmer, Vornenus is dour. Where Pullo is impulsive, Vorenus is responsible. While both are prone to destructive rages, Pullo is more prone to sudden violence, but also more likely to shrug something off.
123* TheGamblingAddict: Lampshaded by Vorenus in season two.
124* GladiatorGames: Pullo is sentenced to fight and die in the arena. After being provoked he kills five of the gladiators instead in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.
125* HappilyMarried: To Eirene. Even though he [[spoiler:killed the man she loved in a fit of rage.]]
126* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Vorenus.
127* HeroicBSOD: Pullo has one towards the end of Season One when Vorenus rejects him. And another one following [[spoiler: Eirene]]'s death.
128* HotBlooded: As an ill-fated suitor of Eirene discovers.
129* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Octavian.
130* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: With Gaia as they come close to a NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization.
131* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his extremely questionable morals and violent nature, he is very loyal and is very good with children. At least to children of his friends. He also acts as a mentor to Octavian, teaching him to behave more "like a man."
132* LovableSexManiac: He has no moral stigma against having sex with any woman who is willing.
133* LoveAtFirstSight: To Eirene.
134* MaleFrontalNudity: In season two.
135* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: You done with flogging me? I was just beginning to enjoy it...
136* MurderTheHypotenuse: He is only able to marry Eirene after he kills her betrothed. But she only begins to come around after seeing that he regrets it.
137* NayTheist: For most of Season 1, Pullo is more often than not contemptuous of the gods and the moral standards they supposedly represent (not helped that he is surrounded by people who are inveterate {{hypocrite}}s about it -- except maybe Vorenus). Come Season 2, his growing moral compass and his witnessing of Vorenus's fall into the DespairEventHorizon begins to stir something in him.
138* NominalHero: An affable friend and ally who'd do anything for those he cares about. He's also capable of grotesque violence and murder without a second thought or a twinge of conscience. Lampshaded when Vorenus is asked to sum up his character.
139-->'''Cleopatra''': Is he a good man?
140-->'''Vorenus''': Define "good."
141* OddCouple: He and Vorenus are a study in opposites, but form an unbreakable friendship.
142* ProfessionalKiller: Becomes one when Vorenus throws him out of his home. It's a FallenOnHardTimesJob.
143* RedOniBlueOni: Is the red to Lucius's blue. He is more impulsive, but also more flexible. In the first season, he causes a lot of trouble, but in the second season, Vorenus's rigidity comes to the forefront.
144* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: [[spoiler: Cicero]] attempts to buy Pullo when he is sent to assassinate him, but Pullo declines the offer and does the job, even though he admires the man and doesn't hide it.
145-->[[spoiler:'''Cicero''']]: I have a great deal of money. I don't suppose...
146-->'''Pullo''': Sorry. Normally I'd be tempted, but you're far too important. Imagine the fuss! I get back and I haven't done my job!
147* TortureTechnician: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Octavian assumes Pullo's violent nature and years in the army have given him particular skill, or at least general knowledge, of how to torture a man to death. He hasn't, as the 13th has its own dedicated torturer, so Octavian just has Pullo [[BoringButPractical cut off the man's fingers]] until he starts talking.
148* UndyingLoyalty: To Vorenus. There's really nothing Pullo wouldn't do for him. His wife even lampshades it, complaining that he loves Vorenus more than he loves her.
149* UnstoppableRage: Once you get him angry you will regret it.
150* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Pullo's gambling related troubles and antagonisms lead to a brawl in front of the Senate which begins to topple the Republic when it becomes a political incident. Later, he gets Cleopatra pregnant and that sets the stage for her downfall.
151* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Gets drunk and doesn't remember that he left Eirene in a tavern until Vorenus asks where she is. After some searching they find the correct tavern and find her being held as collateral for an unpaid bar tab.
152
153!Niobe of the Voreni
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155[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Niobe-Rome-portrait_4497.jpg]]
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157->''"I don't want people dying in my house!"''
158
159Vorenus' wife through an ArrangedMarriage and mother of two daughters, [[OneSteveLimit both named Vorena]]. At the start of the series she has been in charge of the Voreni household for eight years while her husband was at war in Gaul. She also has a son from her brother in-law who she tries to pass off as her eldest daughter's when Vorenus returns home. Played by Creator/IndiraVarma.
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162* [[AloofBigBrother Aloof Big Sister]]: To Lyde.
163* ArrangedMarriage: How [[PerfectlyArrangedMarriage happy]] is debatable.
164* CassandraTruth: She fears that their rapid social advancement will lead to the Fates punishing their family. She's right.
165* DueToTheDead: [[spoiler:Her children and sister bathe and dress her corpse, despite the fear that Vorenus will return and kill them also. A remorseful Vorenus does return and gives her a proper burial.]]
166* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After Vorenus discovers her secret in the first season finale.]]
167* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: She's usually at odds with her sister, not least due to having had an affair with her brother-in-law.
168* GorgeousPeriodDress: Even makes them herself.
169* {{Housewife}}: Not only because of her husband's traditional Roman values, but because [[MyGirlBackHome she had to do so while he was away campaigning in Gaul]].
170* IChooseToStay: When Erastes and his gang are coming to kill them, she sends her children away into the country but chooses to stay and share her husband's fate.
171* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: Guess who ended going against that quote?]]
172* NouveauRiche: Downplayed; her friends think she's putting on airs while Niobe finds herself being patronized by the likes of Atia. She fears they are advancing too far too fast and it will all come crashing down.
173* TeenPregnancy: Niobe was only 13 when she married and had children. This was the norm in Roman times.
174
175!Eirene
176
177[[quoteright:291:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Eirene-Rome-portrait_9837.jpg]]
178
179->''"[[YouNoTakeCandle I'm plegant!]] Whatever you call it!"''
180
181A Germanic slave that Vorenus and Pullo rescue from a band of Pompeian soldiers early in Season 1. Pullo is instantly infatuated with her, and after a while he has her freed and marries her. Played by Chiara Mastalli.
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184* BeautifulSlaveGirl: She's quite lovely, and Titus Pullo is immediately infatuated with her. However unlike what is usual for this trope she is ''not'' a MsFanservice.
185* [[BettyAndVeronica Betty]]: To Gaia's Veronica.
186* CuteMute: She seems mute at first, but this is really just a combination of being TheQuietOne and her limited knowledge of Latin.
187* DamselInDistress: How she is introduced. Pompey's men capture her [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty for their own use]], and [[RescueRomance Pullo frees her]].
188* DeathByChildbirth: [[spoiler: Dies as a result of blood loss when she miscarries. Invoked by Gaia secretly giving her silphium, a (now extinct) plant used to induce abortion back in ancient times.]]
189* EvilTaintedThePlace: When Pullo is trying to support Vorenus through his HeroicBSOD after his family's death, Eirene wants to leave as if they make a child there it will grow up to be a monster. Vorenus keeping a severed and rotting head as a CreepySouvenir does not help things.
190* KillTheCutie: Courtesy of Gaia.
191* LongestPregnancyEver: Because of [[ScrewedByTheNetwork HBO's decision]] to cancel the show in the second season, the writing team had to compact the story lines planned for the second, third ''and'' fourth seasons into one in order to give the story some closure. This led to Eirene remaining pregnant during historical events that happened over the span of two whole years.
192* AMatchMadeInStockholm: To [[DeliberateValuesDissonance modern eyes]] her agreeing to marry the man who murdered her previous fiance. However from her point-of-view there are good reasons for this -- Pullo is genuinely remorseful and smitten with her, and for all his faults is a powerful protector, allied to another man who is going up in the world.
193* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: It's not until the very last episode she is in that her real name is revealed - Adela. In RealLife, the Romans used to give the slaves new names based on their perceived qualities. Eirene in particular is Greek for "peace".
194* TheRival: To Gaia.
195* UnequalPairing: Pullo completely misunderstands their relationship at first. It's not a RescueRomance -- Eirene is grateful but only sleeps with Pullo because he's the friend of her master and she thinks [[SexSlave she doesn't have any other choice]]. She's actually in love with another slave. Pullo buys her freedom and only then finds out she's intending to marry this man, whom he then beats to death in a jealous rage.
196* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Her Germanic origins are not revealed until the last episode she's in.
197* WidowedAtTheWedding: Played with; on the day Pullo proposes to her, it's Vorenus who is widowed.
198* YouNoTakeCandle: Learns to speak Latin but not perfectly.
199
200!The Voreni Children
201
202[[PlanetOfSteves Vorena the Elder, Vorena the Younger and Lucius]]. All of them named after Lucius Vorenus.
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205* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Vorena the Elder, though she has better reasons than most for this trope.
206* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Due to their poor relationship with their father, they (especially Vorena the Elder) tend to turn a blind eye to the numerous wrongs of their mother Niobe -- namely, that she cheated on her husband with her sister's spouse and came up with a lie to cover the identity of the child she conceived from her infidelity, claiming little Lucius to be Vorena's child, which kicked off all their family drama in the first place. Vorena never complains that her mother sacrificed her honor to save her own, possibly because it was Niobe who raised them while Vorenus was off to war. They are also completely unwilling to accept that Vorenus didn't kill Niobe.
207* DefiledForever: Vorenus refuses to find a husband for elder Vorena, as he believes that anyone who would accept a former prostitute would not be worthy of her.
208* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Niobe's death, followed almost immediately by Erastes Fulmen taking and selling them as slaves.]]
209* EasilyForgiven: The children were enraged at Vorenus' for the death of their mother, and when he shows up dying they still don't want to see him. But Vorena the Elder eventually relents and weeps as she sees him on his deathbed. The younger two are seen looking sad in the background.
210* FamilyThemeNaming: As was custom at the time both of Vorenus' daughters were named for him (Vorena the Elder and Vorena the Younger). Baby Lucius has his grandfather's (actually stepfather's) first name and presumably cognomen as well.
211* HotBlooded: Young Lucius is always eager for a fight.
212* LikeFatherLikeSon: When elder Vorena refuses to forgive her father, she tells Pullo that it was her father who taught her to be so hard and uncompromising. Pullo can only agree.
213* MadeASlave: By Erastes Fulmen.
214* TheMole: Elder Vorena becomes one for Memmio to spite her father.
215* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Because of HBO's screwing the second season. Otherwise the younger Voreni would have been recast at least once per season to account for the time passed.
216* OneSteveLimit: The Vorenas. This was very common back in Ancient Rome, women's name would be the feminine version of their father's.
217* ParentalSubstitute:
218** They hate their father for killing their mother (even though technically it was her own fault that she died) and causing their downfall, so look to Pullo as a family patriarch they can like and respect.
219** When Vorenus returns home unexpectedly after everyone assumed he was dead, Vorena the Elder has to pretend that Niobe's child is hers. Fortunately there's a young man eager to marry her who is willing to take the risk that Vorenus will legally kill him for having defiled his daughter out of wedlock.
220* [[TheQuietOne The Quiet Ones]]: Only Vorena the Elder, played by British actress Coral Amiga, had real lines. The younger children were played by Italian actors that didn't know English.
221* SexSlave: Vorena the Elder in Season 2.
222* StepfordSmiler: She pretends to love her father, but eventually the facade cracks.
223* TakingTheVeil: Vorena the Elder towards the end of the series, joining her aunt Lyde in the temple.
224* ThisIsUnforgivable: None of them forgive Vorenus for killing their mother, though it's implied they reconcile at the end.
225
226!Lyde
227
228[[quoteright:288:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lyde_Rome_9872.jpg]]
229
230->''"Your husband is a damn fool! You hear me?! He is a fool!"''
231
232Niobe's younger sister and barren wife to Greek fishmonger Evander. Played by Esther Hall.
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235* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: To Niobe.
236* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: First is Evander's death, and then she and her nephew and nieces are made slaves.]]
237* EasilyForgiven: Lyde immediately is at Vorenus deathbed and is weeping.
238* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Is (quite reasonably) upset with Niobe. To her credit, they eventually reconcile, as she tires of their conflict.
239* InVinoVeritas: Seeing her husband playing with the child, she gets jealous and then drunk, threatening to tell Vorenus the truth. While Evander is trying to force her to leave, their struggle breaks a household idol, a sign of bad luck.
240* LawOfInverseFertility: She can't conceive. Her sister has an affair with her husband and ends up pregnant, giving birth to a son none the less.
241* MadeASlave: By Erastes Fulmen.
242* SympathyForTheDevil: She's the only one of Vorenus' family who has some sympathy for him and even defends him in front of his angry children, because she has been wronged by Niobe as much as Vorenus.
243* TakingTheVeil: Her way of coping with the tragedies she's suffered.
244
245
246!Evander Pulchio
247
248Lyde's husband, a Greek fish dealer. [[spoiler:Pullo and Octavian kill him secretly to protect the Voreni honor.]]
249
250Played by Enzo Cilenti.
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252
253* ColdBloodedTorture: He's tortured for a long time before he dies, starting with his thumbs being cut off.
254* GetItOverWith: Faced with torture he immediately confesses to sleeping with Niobe and tells them to go ahead and kill him. Pullo is entirely willing to do so, but Octavian realises Pulchio is [[InfractionDistraction only saying this to avoid revealing something else]] under torture. Eventually he breaks and pleads with them to put him out of his misery.
255* InfractionDistraction: He confesses to his affair with Niobe to protect his son. Unfortunately Octavian isn't fooled and insists that Pullo keep torturing him until he breaks.
256* NeverFoundTheBody: Because they threw his body in the sewer.
257* PrepareToDie: Octavian advises him, unemotionally, that his choices are immediate death or slow, agonizing death.
258* ThisIsUnforgivable: By Roman standards, his crime is not only sleeping with another man's wife (which would expose Vorenus to [[{{Cuckold}} ridicule]]) but getting her pregnant with his own child. When he finally admits this, an outraged Pullo murders him on the spot, which would actually be a mercy by that stage.
259
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Julii Household]]
263
264![[UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar Gaius Julius Caesar]]
265
266[[quoteright:298:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Julius-Caesar-HBO_1491.jpg]]
267
268->''"Our men must win or die. Pompey's men have... other options."''
269
270The famous Roman general and stateman turned dictator. Played by Creator/CiaranHinds.
271----
272
273* AccidentalHero: He saved Vorenus' family from being murdered by Erastes Fulmen and his goons by virtue of his timely arrival with an armed escort, immediately scaring the criminals off.
274* TheAce: Rome's finest general and its consummate politician; none of his contemporaries or successors can match him in both. While Octavian is a more ruthless statesman, he lacks any kind of military skill. While Antony is soldier's soldier loved by his legions, he is crass, a terrible statesmen and hated by the Roman political elite.
275* AffablyEvil: His manipulative and ruthless moments are very easy to overlook thanks to his magnetic and soft-spoken charisma.
276* AntagonistInMourning: Caesar is visibly disturbed when presented with Pompey's head, for numerous reasons. Not only was Pompey an old, personal friend of Caesar, and not only did his execution by the Egyptians disrupt Caesar's plans to publicly forgive his rival, but the act also constituted an act of war, as Pompey was still a head of state for the Roman republic.
277-> '''Caesar:''' ''He was a consul of Rome!''
278* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: One of the reasons why he rose to such power. At the start of the series, he's just finishing the conquest of Gaul, a feat for the annals of history. His already considerable power as proconsul and surviving triumvir combined with his renowned military genius allows him to become master of Rome in no time. His victory over former fellow triumvir Pompey in the civil war leads to Caesar being declared dictator for life, in practice a proto-emperor and king in all but name.
279* BadassCape: As per the uniform of a Roman general.
280* BenevolentBoss: He treats Posca like a beloved brother, rewards his soldiers' loyalty, and is quick to forgive his opponents who surrender.
281* BloodOnTheDebateFloor: His famous death.
282* {{Chessmaster}}: Subverted; his PragmaticVillainy and empathy cause him to spare the lives of his eventual assassins. Those who follow in his footsteps do not make the same mistake.
283* TheChosenOne: He gains this status by bribing the CorruptChurch.
284* ColdHam: Caesar's solemnity is unmatched in Rome. His every sentence resembles a lecture, delivering paused wisdom without being smug, most of the time.
285* CultureClash: The Egyptians present him with the head of Pompey, thinking they are going to gain his favor by delivering the head of his enemy. Caesar is instead enraged at being presented with the head of an elder statesman.
286* DarkSecret: Caesar has epilepsy and is terrified that anyone might find about it. This is because [[DeliberateValuesDissonance according to Roman tradition]] epilepsy was a result of having been cursed by the Gods, and the people would refuse to being led by a man subject to it.
287* DidntSeeThatComing: His calculated leniency towards his political enemies famously becomes Caesar's undoing when a plethora of his remaining antagonists successfully conspire to assassinate him.
288* EasilyForgiven: Caesar can be ruthless but manages to fit this trope fairly well. He spares Vorenus and Pullo several times and his response to Brutus and Cicero trying to surrender is to hug them, apologise to Brutus while kissing his cheek, beg them to tell him that Pompey, an even bigger enemy, is still alive, and then, drag them off to have food since it must have been awhile since they had a decent meal. More than one character points out that forgiving people is Caesar's shtick, doing double duty as a way to be seen as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and to make people beholden to him.
289** According to the DVDCommentary this was also a way of humiliating his enemies, given Roman values (if he'd clapped Brutus and Cicero in chains, it would have shown them as {{Worthy Opponent}}s).
290* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He privately mourns the death of his daughter, then says "Pompey will need a new wife". It shows his political mindedness and tendency to use people as pawns.
291* EtTuBrute: Might not have said the words, but his eyes told it anyway.
292* FatalFlaw:
293** {{Pride}}.
294--> ''It's only Hubris if I fail.''
295** HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He underestimates Brutus and never fully grasped the sheer extent of Servilia's hatred for him.
296* FatherToHisMen: TruthInTelevision. Caesar took great care of his soldiers and knew many of them by name. They followed him out of love, not duty.
297* FourStarBadass: One of history's most famous military commanders in fact.
298* LargeHam: Just occasionally, invoked as a part of his projected public persona, being overly theatrical in his endearment towards Brutus and Cicero and in his speeches. There's also his dressing down of Vorenus and Pullo, which admittedly was a grey area (despite having declined to capture Pompey, they did [[UndyingLoyalty just prove themselves loyal]] and [[MauveShirt difficult to kill]]):
299-->''([[ExcuseForWar discussing Pompey]])'' Hoi polloi can understand a reason like that. He refuses to meet me face to face, man to man. [in mock anger] '''He refuses to meet me!'''
300-->''([[HonorBeforeReason after Vorenus admits he let Pompey go]] [[DecapitatedArmy despite remaining a major threat]])'' '''And who by the Sons of Dis gives you the right to make such judgment?!'''
301* LikeASonToMe: Octavian, his great-nephew who he posthumously adopts. Brutus as well.
302* TheManBehindTheMan: When Pullo is captured after carrying out a contract killing for Erastes Fulmen, Caesar is suspected of being behind it because the man was a vocal opponent of Caesar and Pullo was a former member of his legion. It's eventually revealed that Caesar did in fact pay Erastes for the hit.
303* ManlyTears: He cries while conducting [[AntagonistInMourning Pompey's funeral]].
304* MightMakesRight: He's perfectly aware he's staging a military coup that needs to be dressed up as something legit, so he uses the assault on tribune Antony as a PretextForWar.
305* NecessaryEvil:
306-->'''Posca:''' The Roman people are not crying out for clean elections. They are crying out for jobs. They are crying out for clean water, for food, for [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans stability and peace]].
307* NiceToTheWaiter: He's friendly to his slave servants.
308* NotSoStoic: Caesar often appears warm and genial but even that is just part of his image. He finally loses his cool when Vorenus informs him he refused to capture Pompey.
309* PhotoOpWithTheDog: He's beloved by the people of Rome.
310* PhysicalGod: He begins to see himself as this, to Antony's discomfort.
311* ThePlan: To rule the Roman Republic as the most popular and powerful dictator to date.
312* PersonaNonGrata: He's declared a public enemy by the Senate, provoking a civil war.
313* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Acts like one when the situation calls for it.
314* RousingSpeech: Julius Caesar has to take his legion into Italy illegally. He uses a masterful LineInTheSand speech to make them follow him unanimously.
315* SelfFulfillingProphecy. Caesar appoints Brutus governor of Macedonia, as Brutus "is in every wall with a knive at Caesar's throat". [[ReassignedToAntarctica It doesn't sit well with Brutus]], and the rest is history.
316-->'''Brutus:''' Only tyrants need to worry about tyrant killers!
317* SleazyPolitician: Nothing too bad, barely par for the course. Caesar liberally bribes, spins the truth and manipulates people on his way to the top. He's not above the occasional murder by contract of his political opponents either.
318* ShutUpHannibal: He delivers a succession of this in "Caesarion," to Ptolemy XIII's court when they try to weasel out of their debts to Rome:
319---> '''Posca''': It's law.
320---> '''Pothinus''': ''[[OccupiersOutOfOurCountry Roman]]'' law.
321---> '''Caesar''': [[HegemonicEmpire Is there some other form of law]], you [[SissyVillain wretched woman]]?
322---> '''Pothinus''': [[DirtyCoward One thousand apologies. Forgiveness]].
323---> '''Ptolemy XIII''': ''(rises up and throws the missive back at Caesar's feet)'' [[RoyalBrat There! That's your payment]]!
324---> '''Theodotus''': Sorry...
325---> '''Caesar''': His majesty forgets he is a vassal to Rome.
326---> '''Ptolemy XIII''': ''(offended)'' Vassal? Vassal? I am no Vassal! I am King! I...
327---> '''Caesar''': [[PunctuatedForEmphasis SIT]]. [[LargeHam DOWN]].
328---> ''(He does)''
329* TallDarkAndHandsome: A tall, tanned Roman general who's a physically charming guy.
330* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Played with. Caesar becoming dictator for life is a nightmare for hardline Republicans and is the reason for his assassination, but the edict is greeted with indifference by ordinary citizens and the show itself doesn't paint Caesar in a bad, despotic light. The discussion whether he was a tyrant or not becomes a crucial point in the aftermath of his demise.
331* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: How his actions are justified.
332
333![[UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}} Gaius Octavian]]
334
335[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teenage_octavian_portrait_2575.jpg]]
336[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adult_octavian_portrait_9974.jpg]]
337
338->''"It's not the killing. It is the waving about of swords I find tedious. I dare say I can kill people readily enough, as long as they're not fighting back."''
339
340One of the main protagonists. A brilliant yet antisocial young man who through years of manipulation, becomes Rome's first emperor.
341
342Played by Max Pirkis in his teenage years and by Simon Woods as a young adult.
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344* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Finds himself in this position when Marc Antony and Cleopatra cuts off the grain shipments. People blame Octavian because they can't believe their popular war hero Antony would turn against them. It takes all his political savvy to turn the populace against Antony.
345* BreakTheCutie: It happens, but he becomes much stronger ([[NoSympathy and more ruthless]]) as a result.
346* BreakTheHaughty: Introduced as a patrician snob, with little regard for the lower classes or even his household slaves. His experience of being kidnapped by Gauls and subsequent rescue by Vorenus and Pullo, Teaches him humility and the strength of the common soldier. He inherits Ceaser's love of the common people and seeks to improve their lives.
347* BrotherSisterIncest: With Octavia.
348* BrutalHonesty: One of his trademarks.
349* TheChessmaster: Another of his trademarks. He is better at it than his famous uncle, especially because he NEVER lets his empathy to get in the way of his plans.
350* DeadpanSnarker: Frequently engages in this, giving him some of the best one-liners on the show.
351* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Subverted when he becomes an adult in the second season, and regards Atia with contempt. But after everything she's done to him, it's completely understandable.
352* EvenEvilHasStandards:
353** While he is perfectly willing to kill innocent people, he does hate adultery as a deplorable vice. Mainly because of his mother’s behavior.
354** Even after writing the proscription lists to murder off scores of possible political opponents and wealthy Romans, he utterly refuses to permit the murder of women, stating as much when he believed his mother wanted him to add Servilla to the lists.
355** He's also fiercely loyal to his friends, probably because he doesn't make friends easily.
356* FauxAffablyEvil: He comes off as polite and well-mannered, but the charade easily slips to show he is ruthless, vicious, and power-hungry.
357-->'''Octavian''': I was all sweetness and light with her. Charm itself.
358-->'''Maecenas''': Yes. That is your most disheartening manner.
359* FatalFlaw: His lack of charisma and poor social skills. While Octavian is extremely intelligent and a very astute politician and administrator his inability to inspire or persuade people constantly holds him back. One of the main advantages Antony has over Octavian is how much the Roman public and armies adore and respect him due to his sheer charisma. Even when Antony deliberately engineers a famine the people still prefer him to Octavian and would likely riot if he declared war on him.
360-->'''Pullo:''' ... well, it's Antony, innit? They've always loved him, and he's always loved to be loved. Whereas you... well you're you\
361'''Octavian:''' Cold and heartless?
362* FromNobodyToNightmare: At the beginning of the show he is not technically a "nobody", as he is a member of the powerful Roman aristocracy. Still, he is only the youngest member of one of the families that are vying for power in the last days of the Roman Republic. At the end he has outwitted, outmaneuvered or murdered all his opponents and has become the undisputed ruler of Rome. His triumphant smile during the final celebrations of his victories is chilling.
363** This [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by a dialogue between his sister and his [[TheDragon right-hand man]].
364-->'''Agrippa:''' He's a powerful man.
365-->'''Octavia:''' So everyone says, I cannot believe it -- my little brother.
366-->'''Agrippa:''' Your little brother has an army ten thousand strong.
367* HappilyArrangedMarriage: Octavian and Livia seem to fit this trope, if a very twisted version of it.
368* HistoricalBeautyUpdate: While Roman historians said he was handsome, the real Augustus was short, swarthy, and thin, had a few rotting teeth, and had a unibrow, according to Suetonius.
369-->'''Suetonius: The Twelve Caesars'': "[Augustus's] teeth were small, few, and decayed; his hair, light and rather curly; his eyebrows met above the nose; he had ears of moderate size, a nose projecting a little at the top and then bending inward, and a complexion intermediate between dark and fair. Julius Marathus, Augustus' freedman and recorder, makes his height 5 feet 7 inches; but this was an exaggeration, although, with body and limbs so beautifully proportioned, one did not realize how small a man he was, unless someone tall stood close to him."
370* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Unlike mainstream historical accounts who actually argued against proscriptions for weeks before reluctantly relenting, Octavian is the one who writes and proposes the proscription murder lists during his tenure in the Second Triumvirate with Lepidus and Antony much to their shock and comes off as much more callous and cruel than he is portrayed in historical accounts. He is also depicted doing various things, such as [[BrotherSisterIncest having sex with his sister]] and participating in the torture-murder of Evander, for which no historical evidence exists.
371* InfoDump: A great deal of Roman politics are revealed through Octavian.
372* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Titus Pullo. An OddFriendship too, since Pullo is impulsive and visceral, while Octavian is even more self-controlled and cerebral than Vorenus.
373* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: With his wife Livia.
374* JustTheFirstCitizen: Justified for political reasons.
375-->'''Atia''': My congratulations, you're good as king now.
376-->'''Octavian''': Not king, merely First Citizen.
377* KarmicNod: Atia angrily slaps Octavian for using her as a pawn in his game with Antony. He nods, and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone is obviously uncomfortable with what he has done, and offers to fulfill his promise to her.]]
378* LegacyCharacter: Sees himself as this after Caesar names him adoptive son and sole heir in his will.
379* LonelyAtTheTop: Played with but essentially averted. His mother and sister pretty much hate him by the end of the series. He values his relationship with Pullo and Vorenus (especially the former) to a touching degree but it comes off as mostly one-sided. He does have a supportive wife and TrueCompanions Maecenas and Agrippa by his side though.
380* LoveAtFirstSight: With Livia.
381* ManipulativeBastard: One of the best of the series.
382* MightMakesRight: He submits the Senate manu militari, entering the building itselft with his legions during a session.
383* MistakenForGay: He helps [[SecretKeeper Posca]] take Caesar [[LampshadeHanging into a closet]] to attend him while Caesar is having a seizure so nobody else sees it. Later, Atia sees Octavian and Caesar getting out of the closet and thinks that her son and uncle are having an affair... and [[DeliberateValuesDissonance she is delighted with the idea]] since it could [[EvilMatriarch provide her with more power]].
384* NoSympathy: None towards anyone.
385* NoSocialSkills: Throughout the series he's shown to be awkward at best, unsettling at worst when it comes to interacting with people. This is a major weakness of his as unlike his uncle or Antony he cant sway people to his side by charisma alone he has to offer them something or threaten them. Notably Cleopatra decides to kill herself after one conversation with the man.
386-->'''Octavian''': She betrayed Antony so that she might live why would she change her mind now?
387-->'''Maecenas''' You can have that effect on people
388* NonActionGuy: Octavian just isn't fit to be a warrior, which admits himself. So he manipulates the warrior-types into killing each other.
389* ParentalFavoritism: Of a sort. With no sons of his own, Ceaser leaves Octavian as his sole heir. But this is not through affection alone. Ceaser is perceptive to work out Octavian's political strengths.
390* ThePatriarch: Turns into this when Caesar dies.
391* ThePlan: Very good at making these.
392* PowerfulMenAreSubs: After warning Livia that he has sadistic tendencies he actually turns out to prefer to be slapped and choked by Livia.
393* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Mark Antony's Red.
394* SecretKeeper: After he discovers that Caesar has epilepsy.
395* [[FamilyThemeNaming Sibling Theme Naming]]: His sister is named Octavia. This was common Roman custom, as seen in the Voreni example listed before.
396* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Octavian plays a chess-like game in his final scene.
397* SoleSurvivor:
398** Consuls Hirtius and Pansa conveniently die in the war with Antony, leaving Octavius with the credit and in command of their forces.
399** As the victor of the civil wars, he is the only relevant politician standing by the end of the series.
400* TheStoic: Rarely emotes and barely cracks a smile and talks in a complete monotone.
401* TimeShiftedActor: Max Pirkis played Octavian as a child but was too young to portray him as a man in his twenties so in season two he is replaced by Simon Woods.
402* TookALevelInBadass: When he first makes his move into politics by borrowing against Julius Caesar's assets (which Antony is now using for himself) Antony is so furious he beats Octavian and they depart as enemies screaming abuse at each other. In Season 2, Octavian discovers that Antony's wife is cheating with one of his generals. He silences Atia with a single word, then when Antony goes to throttle him just looks him in the eye and dares him to do it, threatening to expose Antony to public ridicule if he doesn't leave Rome for Egypt. He then has his mother and sister placed under house arrest.
403* TookALevelInJerkass: By the time he returns to Rome as an adult, he appears to have transitioned into an unsympathetic villain.
404* TrueCompanions: With Maecenas and Agrippa.
405* TyrantTakesTheHelm: He puts the final nail in the coffin of Republic, submitting the Senate manu militari, becoming sole ruler after defeating Antony and completing the constitutional subversion started by Caesar. He's cold, ruthless, and a legal dictator, but then again, given the sorry state of the late Republic, he's not painted as particularly villainous by the standards of the show, and history will benignly remember his era as "[[GoldenAge Pax Augusta]]".
406* UnderestimatingBadassery: Though perhaps here better called 'Underestimating [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bastardry]]'. In particular, the entire second season consists of people dismissing Octavian as a threat because of his 'youth and inexperience' only to find themselves outmaneuvered, marginalized, and often dead for understimating him.
407* WellIntentionedExtremist: He certainly appears sincere in his desire to reform Rome into a moral and orderly city, even if he has to establish a tyranny to do so.
408* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Even as a child, he had an almost frightening grasp of political strategies. Though it was initially deconstructed in that despite his wisdom, his elders constantly demeaned and disrespected him due to a designated lack of experience, which [[UnderestimatingBadassery Octavian makes them suffer for later.]]
409* XanatosSpeedChess: Octavian's best tactic. He even uses this to become the first emperor.
410* YoungConqueror: Though only because he's smart enough to recruit competent generals and leave the fighting to them.
411* YoungFutureFamousPeople: At the start of the series.
412
413!UsefulNotes/MarkAntony
414
415[[quoteright:298:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Mark-Antony-HBO_412.jpg]]
416
417->''"I shall be a good politician. Even if it kills me. [[ImpliedDeathThreat Or if it kills anyone else]], for that matter."''
418
419Julius Caesar's right hand man and a talented soldier and politician in his own right, though he is hampered by his many flaws. In the aftermath of Caesar's death, he is one of the most powerful men in Rome, putting him in direct conflict with Octavian, Caesar's heir. Played by Creator/JamesPurefoy.
420----
421
422* AffablyEvil: A hate-filled man of rapacious and self-aggrandizing instincts, but he's quite genial. His methods of intimidation, in particular, are always of the iron-fist-in-the-velvet-glove type.
423* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Antony is a crude soldier at heart, and has a raw, animal magnetism that makes him extremely appealing to women.
424* AppealToForce: Antony tends to get his way by resorting to threats of physical coercion and violence, as seen in his "negotiation" with Caesar's assassins. Later {{Deconstructed}}, as his reliance on brute power winds up with him outmaneuvered by the weaker, but more politically savvy Octavian.
425* ArchEnemy: Antony is never short of rivals, but his feud with Cicero trascends beyond politics and [[ItsPersonal becomes personal]].
426-->'''Cicero's words read in the Senate:''' Antony. Please listen as if you... as if you... please listen, as if you were sober and intelligent, and not a drink-sodden, sex-addled wreck. You are certainly not without accomplishments: it is a rare man who can boast of becoming a bankrupt before even coming of age. You have brought upon us war, pestilence and destruction. You are Rome's Helen of Troy. But then... but then... a woman's role has always suited you best.
427* ArrangedMarriage: Marries Octavia to secure a partnership with Octavian.
428* BadassBoast: Mark Antony buggers boys like Octavian for his morning snack, meaningfully understates his masterful speech as "I got a bit carried away" and "has an angry mob that will roast and eat your 'men of quality' in the ashes of the Senate House!"
429* BeardOfSorrow: Mark Antony grows a beard after Octavian crushes his rebellion. According to historical account, this actually happened.
430* BelligerentSexualTension: With both Atia and Cleopatra.
431* BerserkButton: Too many to count. Telling him that "A woman's role always suited you best" is probably the one to avoid.
432* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Famously commits suicide rather than be killed by Octavian.
433* BloodKnight: Lampshaded by Caesar in his first scene, when Brutus asks why he keeps such a vulgar man around. "He likes to fight."
434* BreadAndCircus: Trying to invoke a ZeroPercentApprovalRating, he cuts off grain shipments from Egypt to Rome for pragmatic reasons, knowing the common people will blame Octavian for the lack of food.
435* BrilliantButLazy: When he puts his mind to it, he can be almost as cunning, charismatic, and dominating as the next man, but he usually doesn't bother to try, preferring to indulge in some vice or another.
436* ByronicHero: He has many admirable qualities -- bravery, military skill, popularity and loves to party. Unfortunately he's also violent, fickle, selfish and loves to party.
437* TheCharmer: Emphasizes his exuberant charisma and wartime roguish charm to woo many females including the equally charming Cleopatra, inspire loyalty in his men, and maintain a level of popularity among the plebeians to point of having a personality cult.
438* ChewingTheScenery: He has his moments. Consider the below example between himself and Cassius, having essentially ordered the latter and Brutus out of Rome.
439-->'''Cassius''': ''[sneering]'' You may wish as you will. We yet have all the Senate behind us and all the men of quality. ''[Antony slowly walks over to him]''
440-->'''Antony''': And ''I'' have an angry mob, that will ''roast'' and ''EAT'' your "men of quality" '''''IN THE ASHES OF THE SENATE HOUSE!'''''
441* CoitusUninterruptus: Happens occasionally.
442* CorruptPolitician: Antony unabashedly and unapologetically uses and abuses power as a tool for his own benefit.
443* CountryMatters: Wholeheartedly embraces this trope, to the point that "Juno's cunt!" is his {{catchphrase}}.
444* CurbStompBattle: Politically speaking to Brutus and his faction in the opening of season 2. He's able to turn the Roman people against them near effortlessly and despite them having control of the city by the beginning of the episode by the end they're fleeing for their lives with Antony as the sole and absoulte ruler of Rome.
445* DaChief: To Vorenus.
446* DeadGuyOnDisplay: Along with Cleopatra during the series finale.
447* DeadpanSnarker: Antony can be very witty and flippant, and is fond of snide comments.
448* DemocracyIsBad: Antony plays the elections card when negotiating the aftermath of Caesar's assassination. The conspirators are horrified as they would have to validate their taken for granted powers. They reach a compromise and no democracy is needed.
449* DissonantSerenity: During the Battle of Philippi, Octavian is peering into the dust kicked up by two virtually identical Roman armies slogging it out hand-to-hand.
450-->'''Octavian:''' What's going on?\
451'''Antony:''' ''([[TheSnackIsMoreInteresting casually munching on some bread]])'' Noooo idea.
452* TheDragon: To Caesar.
453* DragonTheirFeet: The major remaining obstacle that the conjurors against Caesar have to overcome. After Caesar's assassination, Antony is still a consul commanding Caesar's powerbase, resources and influence.
454* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Antony has been defeated in Actium, he's so drunk Vorenus can beat him in combat, and his ludicrous hope for single combat against Octavian is brushed off. All Antony can do is still party and [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness when Vorenus starts heavily drinking, Antony is just proud.]]
455* DyingAsYourself: In Roman attire and by a proper Roman sword.
456* EnemyMine: Teams up with Octavian against the senatorial forces, despite the two loathing each other.
457* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Strolling into Caesar's tent covered in blood, bantering with Brutus, and then, when given a mission to accomplish on a strict budget, unabashedly [[StealingFromTheTill stealing half the money anyway]]. One of his first outdoor activities has him fornicating with a forcibly peasant girl while his guards watch and his cohorts wait, on the way to Rome when time is at the scene. Here is a man who sets his appetites above everything else.
458* EvenEvilHasStandards:
459** As much of a depraved and horrid man he can be, he is blatantly disgusted with Atia for her selfish opportunism and her attempt to manipulate him into betraying Caesar and taking over Rome for her wishes. He scornfully calls her a "wicked old harpy" for this.
460** When Cleopatra urges him to murder Atia and Octavia, he also refuses.
461** By all accounts he was entirely sincere in his promise to Brutus that he wants nothing more than peace and stability after Caesars death and had no desire to see Brutus or his supporters harmed or mistreated. He is visibly absolutely furious at Atia when Octavian informs him of her plans to assassinate Servilia at a party he was hosting and he only moves against Brutus and Cassius when theyve raised their own army to attack Rome.
462* EvilVersusEvil: His conflict against Octavian.
463* FaceDeathWithDignity: "It's a good place to die at any rate. Could've been a ditch in Gaul. Men that knew Alexander ... once stood here."
464* FatalFlaw: Of all his vices, the one that causes him the most harm is greed. His overreliance on HypercompetentSidekicks to do his dirty or indeed just his day job always bites him when he gets greedy. He cuts Posca and Octavian out of Herod's gold gift and goes too far with his reliance on Cicerio, when he attempts to get Gaul for his next posting.
465* ForgetsToEat: Noticeably averted in his case. It doesn't matter what other crazy shit is going down, what state he's in, how preoccupied he might be: if there's food and drink going, Antony will have a bite to eat and a mug of wine, and he'll even comment on the quality. He's not a BigEater, but he never forgets to keep himself going.
466* FourStarBadass: The one thing he's good at is fighting. Unfortunately Octavian finds a better general.
467* GoingNative: In Egypt, with the pertinent debaucheries attached to the post. This is eventually used agains him.
468* {{Guyliner}}: When he's in Egypt. This is presented as ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow by the propagandists.
469* HairTriggerTemper: As quite a few people find out the hard way.
470* HandsomeLech: Good-looking, fit and unquestioningly virile.
471* HasAType: [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys Rich ambitious bloodthirsty mothers.]] Although from different worlds [[ReplacementGoldfish Cleopatra is pretty similar to Atia.]]
472* TheHedonist: Spend a great lot of his time indulging in drinking, having sex, partying and spending money with war being the only thing that can make him stop. Cicero and Octavian never hesitate to use this against him.
473* HistoricalVillainDowngrade: In the show, while Antony goes along with the proscriptions it's shown to be Octavian's idea and he's rather shocked when it's first suggested. Most historical accounts suggest it was the other way round.
474* HotBlooded: See ShootTheMessenger.
475* {{Hunk}}
476* IBangedYourMom
477-->'''Octavian:''' I see you're still the same crude, arrogant lech you always were. ''(strides out)''
478-->'''Antony''': That's right, just the same. AND STILL FUCKING YOUR MOTHER!!
479* ImpliedDeathThreat: A RunningGag with the character.
480* InadequateInheritor: Though outstanding in many ways, within a week after Caesar's death it's clear he's uncomfortable wearing the great man's shoes, either militarily or politically.
481* ItHasBeenAnHonor: In a bittersweet touch, Antony is surprised when Vorenus says goodbye to him with those parting words.
482-->'''Antony''' Has it?
483* LoveEpiphany: Offscreen but described by Antony to Octavia, that he knows Atia is awful, but he still loves her.
484* LoveTriangle: For all his infidelity, there is genuine love between him and Atia, and later Cleopatra. Unfortunately even Antony can't hold the affections of two determined and powerful women at the same time. He chooses Cleopatra over Atia (and his legal wife Octavia) giving Octavian the tool he needs to destroy his reputation.
485* MaleFrontalNudity: A season one episode has Vorenus being summoned to speak to him while he (Antony) is being cleaned with oil, buck naked.
486* ManipulativeBastard: While he usually prefers a blunt approach, he outmaneuvers everyone during the eulogies of Caesar and gets to control Rome in the aftermath.
487* MoodSwinger: Antony is rather mercurial, capable of switching from reflective to choleric in a heartbeat.
488* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Playful example with Caesar. Atia tries to turn Antony into TheStarscream but it backfires for her when Antony realizes out loud "what a wicked old harpy you (Atia) really are".
489* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Twice; one in the Roman Senate and another in Egypt. He doesn't stop until the offender is dead.
490* NotSoDifferentRemark: Gets one from Vorenus, of all people. In Egypt they talk about their byronesque/doomed shared nature:
491-->'''Vorenus:''' You're no coward, but you do have a strong disease in your soul. It will eat away at you until you die [...] I recognize the symptoms, I have the same sickness.
492* ThePurge: After he makes peace with Octavian, Mark Antony hands him a loooooong list of Roman citizens he wants slaughtered. The next day he comes up with more names, as he's got so many enemies it takes a while to remember them all.
493* ReallyGetsAround: As he puts it, "I'm not rising from this bed until I've fucked someone." Atia demands that when they marry he will get rid of all slaves (male and female) he has bedded.
494* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Octavian's Blue. Which is funny considering when they reluctantly choose to have an alliance (what is to be the Second Triumvirate), Octavian wears the standard red-and-gold Roman armor while Mark Antony wears custom blue-and-white armor.
495* RousingSpeech: Subverted for Antony's speech after Caesar's funeral (the one that became known as Shakespeare's famed, although entirely fictional, "Friends, Romans, countrymen" speech). We see the results of his speech, and even have several characters describe what happened, but none of the actual speech is shown or heard.
496* ShootTheMessenger: Or beat his brains out with the scroll he was reading from.
497* SleazyPolitician: The man has many vices and makes no secret of it either. Never a temperate man, by the time he's co-ruler of Egypt, Antony has go fully hedonistic, grotesquely extravagant and self-indulgent.
498* SlouchOfVillainy: He's visibly bored and laid-back when he's presiding over senatorial sessions.
499* UndyingLoyalty: To Caesar. Antony gets furious when Atia suggests he switch to Pompeii's side when they think Caesar is going to lose. And he is even ''more'' furious when [[spoiler: Caesar is murdered by Brutus and the others]].
500* TheStarscream: When Caesar is trapped in Greece and wants his help, Antony is shown delaying his response. Fortunately Atia overplays her hand.
501* UnderestimatingBadassery: Has a habit of doing this. He dismisses Octavian as a boy throughout much of the series and he clearly ignores the threat Brutus and Cassius pose to him, sneeringly dismissing them as "those abject creatures" in one scene with Atia, but one episode later its revealed theyve raised an army 20 legions strong.
502* TallDarkAndHandsome: The man is a walking heartthrob and he coasts on his good looks, charm and animal magnetism, which balances out his many character flaws against all but his staunchest adversaries like Cicero or Octavian.
503* TheUnfavourite: He led Caesar's armies, held Rome when he was away and became Consul in the Senate for Caesar. [[spoiler: This counts for nothing and he is clearly hurt when he finds out that Caesar left everything to Octavian and nothing to him. The issue remains a sore point between him and Octavian.]]
504* TyrantTakesTheHelm: One of his first actions under the Second Triunvirate consist of [[ThePurge purging his political rivals]], and the list is huge.
505-->'''Posca:''' Mark Antony has many enemies. It takes time to remember them all.
506* SnobsVsSlobs: Antony is a boorish pleb, which puts him at odds with the temperate, stoic patricians.
507* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's perceived as a man of the people, so when Antony cuts off the grain supplies to Rome, the people blame Octavian instead. Octavian has to engineer the circumstances that turn the people against him.
508* WackyFratboyHijinks: In Egypt. This being ''Series/{{Rome}}'', they are taken up to eleven.
509* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Caesar calls for his help while on the verge of defeat in Greece, at the same time he gets an offer of amnesty from Pompey. Antony delays his response until Atia's naked ambition snaps him out of it. Ironically he loses his entire legion in a storm, but that's the closest he ever comes to betraying Caesar.
510
511!Atia of the Julii
512
513[[quoteright:297:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Atia-of-the-Julii_1522.jpg]]
514
515-> ''"I know who you are. I can see you. You are swearing now that some day... some day you will destroy me... Remember, far better women than you have sworn to do the same. Go and look for them now."''
516
517Caesar's niece and mother to Octavian and Octavia, plus long-time lover of Mark Antony. Atia is an extremely ambitious and EvilMatriarch supreme that stops almost at nothing to get what she wants. She's the real power force in the Julian household... at least, until Octavian grows old enough to overrule her. Played by Creator/PollyWalker.
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519
520* AbusiveParents: Especially to Octavia, at first. She is always one to Octavian in favor of Antony which bites her back hard later on.
521* BadassBoast: Besides the quote, there is also "By the five Furies, if I was not a gentle woman, I would have you flayed, and hung from a bracket at the door!"
522* BelligerentSexualTension: With Mark Antony.
523* BiggerIsBetterInBed: Firm believer in this.
524* BloodBath: In the first episode Atia takes a shower in the blood pouring down from a slaughtered bull during a ritual to ensure the safe traveling of her son to Gaul.
525* BreakTheHaughty: By the end of the series her son is the most powerful man in the known world and will remain that to the day he dies, in part because of her constant scheming and her upbringing of him. Yet the love of her life has abandoned her and then committed suicide, and BitchInSheepsClothing Livia has surpassed her in influence over and respect from Octavian. Plus, Octavian himself now seems to take a sadistic pleasure in making his mother quietly suffer, and will no doubt ensure she lives by the standards of a proper Roman matron (i.e. ''his'' rules) from now on.
526* BadLiar: Atia is an abysmal liar. For example, when Octavia asks if she's killed her husband her denial is incredibly false and theatrical.
527* BadBoss: Atia is very cruel to her slaves. In one scenes she's casually beating her slave Castor simply to vent her stress and irritation over Caesars rebellion.
528* TheChessmaster: She likes to think she's this, but since her plans fail at least half the time and she seems to act on whim a lot, she's more of a SmugSnake.
529* ClingyJealousGirl: Not that she doesn't know that Antony screws around, but goes into this mode whenever she thinks he might hook up with a serious rival for her affections.
530* CoitusUninterruptus: With Antony a few times.
531* CompositeCharacter: The historical consultant Jonathan Stamp stated that the character's main influence was a noblewoman named [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clodia_(wife_of_Metellus) Clodia]]--a sister (and [[VillainousIncest alleged lover]]) of one of Cicero's enemies. This Clodia who also had a reputation for promiscuity and general AlphaBitch behavior. At the same time, her dalliance with Anthony, continued usage of thugs to do her bidding and persistent attempts at becoming a power-broker also make her a facsimile of Anthony's RealLife third wife, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulvia Fulvia]]--who had indeed a negative reputation and had a massive vested interest in making Antony the supreme power in Rome. Much of the justification this Atia gives to Anthony to stay in Rome instead of following Caesar to his campaigns were the very same things Fulvia did in order to consolidate power after the assassination of Caesar.
532* DeliberateValuesDissonance: These don't manage (nor aim) to make Atia sympathetic to the viewer, but they do make her an unexpectedly funny character. Examples include nonchalantly discussing how the family should commit mass suicide, being overjoyed when thinking that her son and uncle have an incestuous affair or threatening to have her son's books burned if he doesn't go to a brothel and lose his virginity.
533* DisproportionateRetribution: I don't like that Plebeian friend of my daughter. She's a bad influence. [[spoiler: Let's have her entire family murdered, her house sacked and the poor girl gang raped.]]
534* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Parading around naked in front of her son.
535* EvenEvilHasStandards: Is utterly appalled by her son's actions throughout the series, ranging from having incest to disgracing Octavia and knowingly humiliating her in front of Mark Antony.
536* EvilIsPetty: "And your [husband's] slaves, what a fuss [over you divorcing him]! I swear you must be feeding them too much!"
537* EvilMatriarch: Atia is the epitome of this trope, at least according to modern values. When judged by Roman values, it is clear that her action, even the most ruthless ones, are done out of a genuine concern for her children's survival in the cut-throat world of ancient Roman politics. Though that standard becomes moot later in the series when her motives become fixed on self-interest at the cost of her children.
538* EvilRedhead: She has red hair.
539* FauxAffablyEvil: Atia can be incredibly charming and friendly to mortal enemies and people she is planning to torture and murder (namely Servilia). She can masterfully deliver lines such as "eat shit and die" in a pleasant manner, because to Atia, it would be a weakness to show anger in front of a foe. In private however, she is more passionate and genuine.
540* FemmeFatale: Has no problem using sex and emotional manipulation to get her way.
541* [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Fortune Save Us From The Queen]]: One has to conclude she'd be this, if Mark Antony had gone with her plan of marrying her and proclaiming himself king.
542* GorgeousPeriodDress: Wears several of them.
543* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Atia is portrayed as seductive, manipulative and evil. There's absolutely no historical evidence for this; Tacitus actually describes her as a pious, devoted mother and an ideal Roman matron. The meanest description is that another Roman source suggests that she was overbearing as she was more concerned for Octavian's well-being. Oh, and her enmity with Livia was invented by the series, too; by the time Octavian had met and married Livia, Atia had been ''dead for five years!''
544* ItsAllAboutMe: A RunningGag with the character. Antony turns up at her house having barely escaped assassination. First she's overjoyed her lover is alive, then moments later she's dropping snide comment about how he didn't stop Caesar's assassination despite being unarmed. She complaining about having to follow him OopNorth where he can raise an army, but when Antony says she doesn't have to come she accuses him of intending to take one of his other girlfriends along.
545* ItsPersonal: Her war with Servilia takes a [[CycleOfRevenge nasty edge]] on finding that Servilia has seduced her daughter and tried to turn Octavia against her family.
546* {{Jerkass}}: Albeit often played for BlackComedy.
547* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: She has her ex-son-in-law murdered, a rich pleb girl's family killed and the girl herself gang-raped and reduced to poverty. There's no obvious punishment for this, thought she sort of gets her comeuppance when Octavian arranges for Antony to marry Octavia instead of her like she wanted.
548* LadyMacbeth: Mostly to Mark Antony, but a rather ineffective one.
549* LonelyAtTheTop: Atia ends the series as the mother of the most powerful man in the Roman Empire once Octavian becomes Emperor -- but she's completely in his power, has lost all influence over him and his wife Livia clearly now has his ear. Her cruel personality has completely isolated everyone around her, including her children. The man she loved most spurned her for someone else and has committed suicide, leaving her completely alone in a luxurious but utterly meaningless existence.
550* ManipulativeBitch: Hands down one of the best.
551* MsFanservice: Polly Walker has an amazing body, which is seen nude several times. Her first appearance has her emerging from a bath, showing off everything.
552* MysteriousVeil: Is implied to be the veiled woman who publicly humiliates Servilia with a TraumaticHaircut.
553* MyBelovedSmother: Towards both her children but fails to be this to Octavian once he's grown up.
554* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Atia realizes towards the end of the second season what a cold-hearted and cruel monster Octavian has become, she spends the last episode reflecting on what a [[UsedToBeASweetKid good honest boy he was when he was young]]. It finally sinks in to Atia that the manipulation and things she forced him to do throughout his life for her own selfish aims is what caused her son to become what he is now.
555-->'''Atia:''' He wasn't like that as child, he was a good honest boy. I don't know what happened....I'm to blame probably.
556* ObviouslyEvil: As nice as Polly Walker can be to the eyes, she plain looks evil when dressing as a Roman patrician woman.
557* PetTheDog: She does show genuine care for her children, even if she is always putting them in the middle of her petty schemes. She appears to be more sympathetic towards Octavia in the latter half of Season 2, during her VillainousBreakdown.
558* PsychoticManChild: Atia is incredibly bratty and childish, shes often seen weeping into Merula's arms like a toddler and throwing tantrums or childishly sulking when she doesnt get what she wants. While at the same time being one of the most sadistic characters on the entire show.
559* PyrrhicVictory: At the end of the show she has fulfilled her lifelong ambition to bring her household to preemincence in the Republic and to become the First Lady of Rome. But she has lost the only man that she (perhaps) [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes has really loved]]. And, despite her BadassBoast, her position is far from secure. The ruler of Rome is the one man she cannot easily manipulate: a son who despises her and has no qualms about using her for his own goals. And her daughter-in-law clearly vies for her position and is as ruthless and unmerciful as her husband. The sad look on her face when the effigies of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra pass during Octavian’s triumphal procession tells all.
560* ShutUpHannibal: A rare villainous example, but she does deliver one to Livia. Though by this time, Atia's status as a villain has [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain decayed]].
561* TheRival: To Servilia, Livia, Calpurnia (arguable UnknownRival in this case) and even Cleopatra herself. In short, Atia doesn't like any other woman that dares to seem capable of gaining prominence in the Julian household.
562* SmugSnake: Leaving to the inevitable BreakTheHaughty. Notablly every character with power throughout the series just treats her as an irritation.
563* StupidEvil: Atia has a penchant for taking the most violent, sadistic measure for dealing with any problem combined with her own extreme arrogance and ignorance. Notably she was planning in having Servilia abducted and murdered by her own men during a major diplomatic meeting between Mark Antony and Cleopatra with most of Romans elite being present. Even when her son calmly points out the uproar it would cause, possibly leading to civil war, Atia childishly insists she doesnt care, planning to do it anyway, and its only when a Furious Antony intervenes she calls the assassination off.
564* SparedByTheAdaptation: The real-life Atia died only a year after her uncle, Julius Caesar.
565* StealthInsult: A RunningGag with the character, and lampshaded by her daughter. Atia can't seem to praise someone without putting them down in the same breath.
566-->Thank you, daughter. I really appreciate these little chats we have in between your drug binges.
567* TheVamp: Seduces anyone she fancies.
568* VirginShaming: Atia firmly believes in this. Which is why she arranges for Octavian to visit a brothel, so that he can become a real man.
569* WomanScorned: She takes offense on Cleopatra for stealing Antony and pits Octavian against them (even more).
570* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Timon and his men are this for Atia. The only reason shes a threat is because she has him to rely on, as shes a terrible schemer and manipulator.
571* WouldHurtAChild
572** Sends her own child on a dangerous mission to Gaul, then threatens a minion that if he doesn't come back safely she'll use the eyes of his children for beads.
573** She attacks Octavian after discovering he's had incest with his sister.
574* YouJustToldMe: By Atia to expose Octavia's relationship to Agrippa.
575
576!Octavia of the Julii
577
578[[quoteright:298:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rome_octavia_8553.jpg]]
579
580->''"Please, Castor, let mother [kill me]! [[DeadpanSnarker I won't deny her one last pleasure]]. It would be undaughterly."''
581
582Octavian's older sister and {{Woobie}} supreme of the series. Being the only woman of marrying age in the family makes her the perfect UnwittingPawn of Atia and later Octavian to gain political influence. Played by Creator/KerryCondon.
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584
585* AccidentalPornomancer: Poor Octavia. First there's her arranged marriage to Glabius, which she initially didn't want, but she ends up liking him. Then she has to get divorced from Glabius so that she can be offered to Pompey, who (in the Roman manner) has pre-marital anal sex with her but ends up marrying someone else. Then she falls for Servilia and has sex with her, who then coerces her to [[BrotherSisterIncest have sex with her brother]] for information. In season two, much to her own surprise after being passed around so much, she falls for Agrippa but is forced to marry Mark Antony and bear his child. [[spoiler: It's hinted in the finale that she and Agrippa might get back together.]]
586* ArrangedMarriage: [[spoiler:Set up with Pompey and actually gone through with Antony.]]
587* BigSisterInstinct: Most prominent when she rushes to comfort Octavian after he's choked by Antony, holding him while she screams at the older man and calls him an animal for his treatment of her brother. Sadly, it doesn't last, and by the end of the series she appears to despise him for his setting up of her and Atia to be humiliated by Antony.
588* ButtMonkey: of the Julii. She is manipulated by Servilia into having sex with her brother, her first husband is killed, addiction, self-harm (during her [=BSoD=].
589* BrattyTeenageDaughter: [[MyBelovedSmother Atia]] hilariously sees her as this.
590-->'''Octavia:''' Mother, I would rather it were not you who killed me. If you have no objections.\
591'''Atia:''' Why ever not? You can't still be angry with me!
592* BreakTheCutie: Goes through one of the series' harshest, resulting in her becoming an apathetic DeadpanSnarker, no longer caring about politics or her family or even figuring out who fathered her daughter. Lampshaded by Atia:
593-->'''Atia:''' Have I changed at all, do you think, since he last saw me?\
594'''Octavia:''' No. You're just exactly as you were. He'll fall into your arms in a delirium of love.\
595'''Atia:''' Do you mean that?\
596'''Octavia:''' No.\
597'''Atia:''' You've become very mean, you know. Mean and bitter.
598* BrotherSisterIncest: Servilia encourages her to do this in order to get Octavian to reveal secrets about Caesar. She does sleep with him but he sees right through the ruse.
599* DeadpanSnarker: Becomes one by the end of the series. It runs in the family.
600* FamilyThemeNaming: As was custom at the time. She and her brother Octavian had a father named Octavian. In season two her daughter's name is Antonia (though it's unclear if Antony is the father, or if Agrippa is).
601* FunctionalAddict: Smokes drugs (possibly hashish or opium) during one low point.
602* HappilyMarried: To Glabius. Atia of course has them divorced [[spoiler: and ultimately Glabius killed.]]
603* HeroicBSOD: More than once.
604* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: Her baby either belongs to Mark Antony or Agrippa.
605* MoralityPet: To Servilia, who refuses to let her hired assassin kill Octavia even after their relationship has felt apart. For Octavian in Season One, but subverted because in Season 2 she ends up just a pawn in his schemes.
606* LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Her brother, her mother's rival, and her brother's general who is too loyal to him to lie about the affair.
607* StarCrossedLovers: With Agrippa
608* TakingTheVeil: Attempts to do this partway through her BreakTheCutie and fails when Octavian bribes the priests to send her back to her family.
609* TokenGoodTeamMate: Though she becomes darker and more cynical as the show goes on.
610* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Octavia turns out to be indirectly responsible for the deaths of Julius Caesar and [[spoiler:Niobe.]] Seduced by Servilia, Octavia asks Octavian to tell her some secret that she can pass to Servilia and the Pompeiian camp (they, of course, expecting it to be about Caesar) but all Octavian tells her is Vorenus' wife's affair. Servilia initially dismisses this piece of information but it becomes useful when Vorenus becomes Caesar's glorified bodyguard, and is used to drive him away from Caesar so Brutus and co. can kill him, unleashing the whole second round of war and political assassinations. Meanwhile, Vorenus confronts Niobe [[spoiler: and she kills herself out of honor.]] [[FromBadToWorse It only gets worse.]] [[spoiler:With Caesar dead, Vorenus is also vulnerable and Erastes Fulmen goes to his house to kill him. However, since Vorenus is out to bury his wife, he only finds his children and sister-in-law there, and he enslaves them to get back at Vorenus.]]
611
612!Livia Drusilla
613
614[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Livia_Rome_2699.png]]
615
616->''"Oh, I don't mind really, but it is really I who should go first. If you consult the priests, I'll think you'll find the wife takes precedence."''
617
618Octavian's wife, a smart, no-nonsense young patrician girl who has no fear of challenging Atia. Played by Alice Henley.
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620
621* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears in public as the perfect wife of a consul. Atia quickly and accurately pegs her as a power-hungry rival no different than herself.
622* BrainyBrunette: In public events and even private dinners she seems somewhat ditzy. In private she is as clever as Octavian, quickly deducing his real goals and is even amused by his exploitation of his mother.
623* EvilCounterpart: To Octavia. To her family (and especially her mother), Octavia is little more than a tool that can be used to forge political alliances and gain more power. Livia also marries for power, like Octavia, but it's her who decides to do so, and her mother does not control her in the least. Once married, Octavia is submissive and lets her husband decide [[LieBackAndThinkOfEngland what to do with her]], while Livia soon reins Octavian in.
624* {{Foil}}: While Cleopatra is accused of being a witch for being the more dominant partner in their relationship, everyone regards Livia as a nice lady when in private she is just as ruthless as Octavian.
625* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Oh yes. Octavian warns her before their marriage that he will beat her for sexual pleasure. Turns out he gets even more turned on by her beating him.
626* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: Neither she nor Octavian are very nice, but they seem like a very good match. In real life, Livia and Octavian were seen as the model Roman couple.
627* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: She receives a brief but powerful one from Atia in the final scene, and you tell it hit the mark. See the Awesome page.
628* TheRival: Takes Servilia's place as Atia's. It's a pity the series was cancelled early.
629
630!Calpurnia
631
632->"She is a species of statue."
633-->'''Posca''', about Calpurnia
634
635Caesar's wife. Played by Haydn Gwynne.
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637
638* ArrangedMarriage: Perfectly normal for a Roman woman, particularly a noblewoman, but not great when your husband has a libido you could hold up a house with.
639* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome. Calpurnia is seen last in the season 2 premiere.
640* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Dreams of a flock of [[CreepyCrows crows that form the shape of a skull.]] Caesar [[CassandraTruth dismisses the omen]], saying he's been having dreams like that for years.
641* HonorBeforeReason: Will not leave Rome until Caesar's will has been read even as people could very well be looking to kill her. Ironically the will turns out to be more important than everyone thinks.
642* IChooseToStay: Antony is entirely willing to force her to come with them, because it will look bad politically if he flees Rome but leaves Caesar's wife behind. Ironically Antony ends up staying anyway when Octavian explains why the smarter move would be to stay put and Atia backs him up.
643* SilkHidingSteel: Is the perfect StayInTheKitchen wife of traditional Roman values. However when she puts her foot down, even Caesar and Antony have to go along.
644* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: She senses danger as the Ides drew near. Her husband brushes off her warning.
645* SpitefulSpit: Calpurnia spits at Servilia's face, twice, when they finally meet.
646* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: When his affair becomes a public scandal she demands her husband divorce her or give up his mistress. Because it would be politically disastrous to get a divorce at that stage, Caesar violently drives away Servilia, causing her to turn against him in hate.
647
648!Posca
649
650[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/posca_rome_7872.jpg]]
651
652->''"The Roman people are not crying out for clean elections. They are crying out for jobs. They are crying out for clean water, for food, for stability and peace."''
653
654An old, wise and educated Greek slave owned by Caesar, who he tutored when he was young. Nowadays he acts as his personal manservant, counselor and confident. He is free to speak his mind, which includes a lot of [[ServileSnarker snark]]. Played by Nicholas Woodeson.
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656
657* AlmightyJanitor: To Caesar.
658* TheConsigliere: Continues to play this role to Antony even after Caesar dies and frees him in his will. He even tries to educate Vorenus in the political game.
659* CorruptBureaucrat: As a freeman he quickly enriches himself selling political favors, though he's forced to leave his wealth behind when fleeing Egypt. However he puts himself in a position where Octavian owes him a huge political favor, so there's no doubt he'll soon get back on his feet.
660
661* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Unlike Caesar, Antony is particularly cruel to Posca when Posca achieves his freedom, even though he relies on Posca's administrative knowledge to run his portion of the empire. Tiring of Antony's moods. Posca steals his will and shares it with Octavian. ]]
662
663* HappinessInSlavery: In fairness he is a very well cared for slave. After Caesar is assassinated he sheds ManlyTears over his corpse, and risks his life taking the body to his widow's house.
664* HypercompetentSidekick: Acts as Rome's de facto executive power under Antony, who is bored by most of the things related to statemanship.
665* NonActionGuy: As he puts it, it's not that he's a coward -- if he died, who would look after his wife?
666* OddFriendship: Although they are two very different people, he develops a respect for the honest-to-a-fault Vorenus and urges him to flee Egypt as well. Vorenus refuses, but lets Posca and his wife get away when he could easily have stopped them, and even lies to his commander Marc Antony about their whereabouts.
667* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: Somewhat unexpectedly with [[spoiler:Jocasta]]. Triples as UglyGuyHotWife and MayDecemberRomance.
668* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: When Atia and Octavia briefly show up in Egypt, he and Jocasta take the chance to quietly slip away to their boat and safely escape back home to Rome.
669* SecretKeeper: To Caesar. More importantly plotwise, to Marc Antony. [[spoiler:When fleeing Egypt, Posca brings the last will and testament of Antony and Cleopatra, a politically explosive document that turns Rome against them.]]
670* ServileSnarker: So very much.
671
672* UndyingLoyalty: Just one word - ''"[[TearJerker Domine!]]"''. But only to Caesar, as it turns out. Once a freeman, Posca eventually betrays Antony when he realises he can't win.
673
674!Marcus Agrippa
675
676[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agrippa-HBO_5825.jpg]]
677
678->''"I would go with you to Hades... [[OffendingTheCreatorsOwn to Britain even]], if I thought we had the right."''
679
680A young, humble Roman general of rural origins and old friend to Octavian. He loves Octavia, but his loyalty to her brother will never let him pursue her. Played by Allen Leech.
681----
682
683* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove
684-->'''Agrippa''': I know you are kind, and full-hearted, and beautiful, and I would tear down the sky for you if you asked me to.
685* BewareTheNiceOnes: Agrippa is one of the kindest, most decent characters in the show. However, he's also the military powerhouse that paves the way for Octavian's victory.
686* BloodKnight: Downplayed, but he clearly enjoys combat. When Mark Antony leads a cavalry charge at the Battle of Philippi, Agrippa watches the horsemen ride off longingly until Octavian notices and gives him leave to join the attack, much to Agrippa's glee.
687* {{Foil}}: Agrippa and Brutus are forgiven for a past betrayal but Agrippa refuses to betray Octavian a second time, unlike Brutus did with Caesar.
688* FourStarBadass: Octavian's greatest general. Every victory Octavian had in the battlefield is thanks to Agrippa's prowess and incredible talent as a battle commander. While not established in detail in the series, historically it was [[BewareTheNiceOnes Agrippa]] who absolutely [[CurbStompBattle crushed]] Anthony and Cleopatra's forces in Battle of Actium and destroyed said alliance.
689* HypercompetentSidekick: In the only area that Octavian falls short - military skill.
690* InnocentBlueEyes: Portrayed as more innocent and honest in comparison to his more corrupt and cynical friends.
691* LoveAtFirstSight: Falls in love with Octavia on seeing her playing a HarpOfFemininity.
692* NiceGuy: One of the nicest characters within the series. He detests unnecessary violence such as Antony's [[ThePurge purge]] of senatorial enemies. He also instantly admits to having an affair with Octavian's sister once Octavian calls him out on it, and then promptly apologizes for doing so.
693* NouveauRiche: Wasn't born into money which is a source of insecurity for him.
694* NumberTwo: To Octavian.
695* StarCrossedLovers: with Octavia
696* TrueCompanions: With Octavian and Maecenas.
697* UndyingLoyalty: to Octavian.
698
699!Gaius Maecenas
700
701[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maecenas-HBO_2664.jpg]]
702
703->"A victory is no victory unless it has a song."
704
705Another friend of Octavian and third in the trio of young men that give birth to the Roman Empire. In contrast to Agrippa, Maecenas is a politician from a wealthy urban family who has a talent for rhetoric and his own personal goals beyond those of Octavian. Played by Alex Wyndham.
706----
707
708* NonActionGuy: While Agrippa leads Octavian's armies in the field, Maecenas fights Octavian's battles on a different scene. Basically he runs the whole PR machine.
709* ReallyGetsAround: He was bisexual in real life and is implied to be fitting this trope very well in the series, though we never actually see him in bed with anyone.
710* SleazyPolitician: Takes full part in Octavian's corrupt schemes.
711* TheSmartGuy: Can hold his own against Octavian.
712* ServileSnarker: While he isn't quite a servant Octavian outranks him and he still feels free to make witticisms at his expense. Noticeably he cant help but point out to his friend that it's probably his unsettling demeanor that convinced Cleopatra to kill herself.
713-->'''Octavian:''' I was all sweetness and light with her...charm itself.
714-->'''Maecenas''': Yes. That is your most disheartening manner.
715* TokenEvilTeammate: Is the least morally scrupulous of the three. He also organizes a robbery which goes wrong when Mimeo keeps the gold.
716* TrueCompanions: With Agrippa and Octavian.
717
718!Castor
719
720Head slave of the Julii Household. Played by Manfredi Aliquo.
721----
722* AintTooProudToBeg: Grovels for mercy after he inadvertently lets a would-be assassin into the house, and only escapes gelding because Atia believes that eunuchs are not fashionable at the moment.
723* PercussiveTherapy: Atia is shown whipping him, not apparently because he's done anything wrong, but just to let off some steam.
724* UndyingLoyalty: Though he's never actually put to the test, so he could have just been diplomatic.
725-->'''Atia''': And then you must kill yourself. Your survival would be most unsavory.
726-->'''Castor''': I would not dream of living, domina.
727
728!Merula
729
730An old female slave to the Julii, working mostly as a handmaiden to Atia. Played by Lydia Biondi.
731
732* EvilOldFolks: In an unquestioning servant of her mistress' schemes.
733* EvenEvilHasStandards: As jaded and accustomed to her mistress' cruetly shes shown to be extremely disturbed and horrified by Servilias screams as shes tortured by Atias men.
734* HappinessInSlavery: Very devoted to Atia.
735* NinjaMaid: When Antony strikes her mistress, she quickly pulls a knife on him. Antony is naked and unarmed, so doesn't dispute the point.
736* UndyingLoyalty: Would kill (and die) for her mistress.
737
738!Glabius
739
740The first husband of Octavia. Played by Roberto Purvis.
741
742* BuyThemOff: Tries to do this to Timon, who unfortunately is more loyal to Atia.
743* HappilyMarried: To Octavia, until Atia forces a divorce on them so her daughter free to marry Pompeii. It's AllForNothing as Pompey was never interested in going through with it, marrying the daughter of a senator opposed to Caesar instead.
744* MurderTheHypotenuse: Even after Pompey marries, Atia refuses to allow Octavia to go back to Glabius, so her daughter will be free to marry someone else. When she discovers that her daughter is secretly visiting Glabius, she sends Timon to murder him.
745* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Or rather a random act of violence during a time of CivilWar.
746* PetTheDog: Asks for his slaves to be spared, but his killer has orders to LeaveNoWitnesses.
747
748! Julia
749
750Daughter of Caesar and the previous wife of Pompey.
751----
752
753* DeathByChildbirth
754* MoralityChain: Julia was the only who could keep the peace between father and her husband. Everything falls apart after she dies. This is TruthInTelevision.
755* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: Though she and Pompey married as an alliance between Caesar and Pompey, they eventually fell in love or at least grew to care for each other.
756* PlotTriggeringDeath: Julia's death accelerates the decay of Caesar and Pompeii's friendship.
757[[/folder]]
758
759[[folder:Junii Household]]
760
761!UsefulNotes/MarcusJuniusBrutus
762
763[[quoteright:298:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rome_brutus_5822.jpg]]
764
765->''"Only tyrants need worry about tyrant killers."''
766
767A quiet and awkward young Patrician torn between doing what he believes it's right and what others expect of him - particularly his [[MommasBoy mother Servilia]] and his ParentalSubstitute, Julius Caesar. Played by Creator/TobiasMenzies.
768----
769
770* TheAlcoholic: Hits the jar in the second season.
771* ApologeticAttacker: Looks to be quite remorseful before delivering the killing blow to Caesar
772* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Starts off ignorant and uninterested in politics but when pushed too far he proves himself to be handy with a knife and capable of leading an army into battle.
773* CultureClash: While trying to recruit men for a campaign against Octavian he uses the fact that he was the man that gave the last stab that killed Caesar as a BadassBoast in order to impress some Anatolian princes and make them agree to provide his army. They are disgusted instead, finding that killing an already injured man that can't defend himself is cowardly and shameful.
774* DeadpanSnarker: One of his trademarks.
775* DefiantToTheEnd: Brutus faces off by himself against an advancing army. He is overwhelmed but nowhere does he show fear.
776* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Brutus and the other conspirators were appointed by Caesar, but presenting him as a tyrant and his murder as a tyrannicide would make all his edicts and appointments null and void, and the conspirators would lose all their power. Brutus is thus unable to justify Caesar's death to the people so they turn against him.
777* DudeWheresMyRespect: After telling some Anatolian nobles of him dealing the death blow against Caesar, expecting to be hailed as a hero against tyranny, he is promptly laughed at by the nobles and labeled a coward for killing a man who was already fatally wounded.
778* EtTuBrute: He was the perpetrator of this trope towards Caesar, though the line is never used (except by him [[HistoricalInJoke towards his own mother]]).
779* FaceDeathWithDignity: Also a DyingMomentOfAwesome and an IronicEcho to how Caesar died.
780* FamilyBusiness: Reluctantly enters politics, which has been the playfield of the Junii for the last ''500'' years.
781* AFatherToHisMen: Invokes this while on the march to Philippi; while Cassius spends his time reading supply reports and complaining about the situation, Brutus prefers to while away the march talking and getting friendly with the soldiers.
782-->'''Brutus''': ''[regarding soldiers]'' They're not such a bad lot, once you get to know them.
783* {{Foil}}: Brutus loves Caesar but hates his politics.
784* GenerationXerox: His ancestor established the Roman republic after killing Rome's tyrannical king. For this reason his mother and the other conspirators are pressuring him to turn against Caesar, in order to present his death as the overthrow of a tyrant. Brutus resists for a while but Caesar too is nervous about his past and tries to have him sent elsewhere -- it proves the final straw.
785* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Cassius.
786* HonorBeforeReason: Forcibly rejects the idea of poisoning Caesar and orders that Marc Antony not be killed (though the conspirators try behind his back). When Antony turns up at his house to arrange a truce and everyone else argues that it would be safer to kill him on the spot, he refuses to violate SacredHospitality.
787* IdleRich: At the start of the series, he's a patrician with little understanding or interest in politics, which is a blemish on the Junii family name.
788* IgnoredEpiphany: Sort of. In late season one he feels betrayed by Caesar and gives in to his mother, going along with the plot to kill the dictator. He goes through with it, but then Antony comes in and they share a look where Brutus' guilt is written all over his face. He then cries out in agony over what he's done. However he seems to get over it rather fast, and stays allied to Cassius to the very end.
789* IronicEcho: "You too, Mother?" when Servilia suggests he should join Pompey's side. In the same scene he explains to his mother that Caesar may take Rome but eventually some ambitious man would kill him...
790* ItHasBeenAnHonor: Invokes this when addressing the survivors of his army after his defeat at the Battle of Philippi, before telling them to save themselves.
791-->'''Brutus''': It has been an honour and a privilege leading you, and I am sorry we could not do better.
792* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: At Philippi, he is surrounded by a regiment of Caesar's veterans and stabbed to death in a manner deliberately reminiscent of the assassination]].
793* MaleFrontalNudity: Hilariously became much more popular with the fanbase after he took a naked swim in season two.
794* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: When Caesar appoints him governor of Macedonia, Brutus doesn't take being ReassignedToAntarctica and the perceived mistrust well, which leads to him joining the conjuration against Caesar.
795* MommasBoy: Is devastated by Servilia's rejection of him after he returns to Rome and refuses to go along with her schemes.
796* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: His desperation after Caesar's assassination is downright heartbreaking.
797* ParentalSubstitute: Openly states to Caesar that he regards him as his father.
798* NeverFoundTheBody: Brutus's body lay among other soldiers. The only thing that indicates his identity is his ring but that gets stolen by a scavenger.
799* RightBehindMe: Happens to him in "Pharsalus" while insulting Pompey. He doesn't mind.
800* TragicHero: Is basically used as a pawn by his own mother, whose true motive is not preventing a tyranny but avenging her own rejection by Caesar.
801* UnwittingPawn: In his introductory scene, Caesar is using him to convey false information to Pompey that his legions are on the verge of mutiny, so as to appear weak and provoke the Pompey faction into striking first.
802* WellDoneSonGuy: Towards both Caesar and his mother.
803* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: Rejects safer alternatives to killing Caesar like poison or attacking him in his sleep, because such a tyrannicide is not just a common murder but an honorable act.
804
805
806!Servilia of the Junii
807
808[[quoteright:298:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/servilia_portrait_9169.jpg]]
809
810->''"Gods of the Junii, with this offering I ask you to summon Tyche, Megaera and Nemesis, so that they witness this curse. By the spirits of my ancestors, I curse Gaius Julius Caesar. Let his penis wither. Let his bones crack. Let him see his legions drown in their own blood. Gods of the inferno, I offer to you his limbs, his head, his mouth, his breath, his speech, his hands, his liver, his heart, his stomach. Gods of the inferno, let me see him suffer deeply, and I will rejoice and sacrifice to you."''
811
812Brutus' mother and long time mistress to Julius Caesar. Servilia ''is'' a bitter and evil woman, but her dangerousness always falls one level short of her main rival, Atia of the Julii.
813
814Played by Creator/LindsayDuncan.
815
816----
817
818* AntagonistInMourning: If you look closely, when her son informs her that Caesar is dead she sheds a SingleTear. She then turns up in WidowsWeeds to view his body, despite being spat on by his widow. When she views the body however, her expression is carefully masked so we don't know if she's happy or regretful.
819* BitchInSheepsClothing: Plays the poor victim very well but often is just as vicious and manipulative as her enemies.
820* CompositeCharacter: Takes traits from Porcia Catonis, Brutus' wife who is omitted in the show.
821* ColdBloodedTorture: Is subjected to this at the hands of Atia.
822* {{Curse}}: Throws a bunch at Caesar and Atia.
823* DisproportionateRetribution: Caesar ends his relationship with her for political reasons, brutally striking her when she protests his motives. In payback she does everything she can to engineer the death of the ruler of the entire Roman Empire, plunging it into CivilWar. Despite her claims to be stopping a would-be tyrant, she's entirely motivated by personal vengeance.
824* DrivenToSuicide: As a ThanatosGambit.
825* DyingCurse: Throws it to Atia during her last rant.
826* DyingMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:As Antony puts it, now THAT's an exit.]]
827* DefiantToTheEnd: When kidnapped by Atia in season 2 and faced with the certainity of death Servilia doesnt show any fear, even when Atia reveals shes planning to have her tortured and raped beforehand. Even after hours of agonizing torture her responce to Atia demanding she beg for death is to spit in her face.
828* EvilVersusEvil: Her conflict with Atia.
829* {{Hypocrite}}: She refuses to leave Rome with her son Brutus, knowing that Caesar is returning to her as well. However when Brutus returns to Rome having accepted Caesar's pardon, she treats him with contempt because she now hates Caesar.
830* KickTheDog: Perhaps her most unsympathetic moment is when she writes a series of pamphlets rebuking Caesar, in her sons name. Putting him in situation were Caesar might have him executed. When Brutus points this out to her she merely contemptuously mocks him that he could pathetically beg for his life as he did before.
831* LoveRuinsTheRealm: Caesar delays crushing Pompey's forces to dally in Rome with her. Atia gets wind of this and has her minions start a campaign of obscene graffiti mocking their relationship, forcing Caesar to break up with her and setting the tragic events in motion.
832* ManipulativeBitch: Though not quite on par with Atia.
833* MyGodWhatHaveIDone?: Has this reaction after the death of Brutus, realising her schemes were a major reason for her own sons death, crying out to his death mask for forgiveness.
834-->'''Servilia:''' "I'm so sorry."
835* TheMistress: To Caesar.
836* MyBelovedSmother: To Brutus.
837* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Much like Atia. At least the historical character was really involved in Caesar's murder, if only incidentally.
838* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Her schemes cause the death of her own son, and only ensure that worse tyrants than Caesar come to rule.
839* TheRival: To Atia.
840* SmugSnake: Engages in EvilGloating to Atia by personally informing her of Caesar's death.
841* ThanatosGambit / TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler: Certainly thought she was pulling one, as she killed herself as a human sacrifice to curse Atia. And Atia's fortunes do take a nosedive after that...]]
842* TraumaticHaircut / ShamefulStrip: She's attacked on the street by Timeon's thugs and stripped naked, while a veiled figure (likely Atia herself) cuts off her hair, in retaliation for getting Octavia to seduce Octavian.
843* VillainousBSOD: Following Brutus' death.
844* ALighterShadeOfBlack: In her rivalry with Atia no matter how cruel, selfish or manipulative she becomes throughout the series she never come closes to displaying her rivals sadism.
845* WickedWitch: She certainly knows creepy rituals, but has no magic powers at all. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane Or does she?]]
846* WomanScorned: SO very much. Just read that quote.
847* WorthyOpponent: Atia's final words on the series acknowledge her as this.
848
849!Cato the Younger
850
851[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cato-HBO_6326.jpeg]]
852
853->''"Ah, so in fact this is not a humiliating defeat at all, but a rare species of victory!"''
854
855A stubborn, staunch traditionalist senator and defender of the Republic, and as a result, a declared enemy of Caesar. Also half-brother to Servilia and uncle to Brutus. Played by Karl Johnson.
856----
857
858* AgeLift: The RealLife Cato was actually younger than Caesar.
859* CommanderContrarian: Makes a career out of it.
860* DeadpanSnarker: Just see his quote above!
861* DeliberateValuesDissonance: We must save the Republic by making sure those dirty plebs don't get their hands on the government!
862* DemocracyIsBad: One of his biggest problems with Caesar.
863* DrivenToSuicide: Stabs himself with a bread knife.
864* TheEeyore: You can always count on Cato to speak negatively, especially when matters are at their worst. He made this clear to Scipio as a short ShutUpKirk speech.
865-->'''Scipio:''' Cheer up, we live. We live and where there's life, there's hope.
866-->'''Cato:''' I'm afraid if we've done anything old friend, we've disproved that proverb.
867* GrumpyOldMan: Often shown through [[WorldOfSnark snark]].
868* HeroicBSOD: After losing the Battle of Thapsus, he kills himself as he no longer believes that victory is possible, yet is unwilling to submit to Caesar.
869* LimitedWardrobe: Stands out among the Senate by wearing always a simple black toga. The only time he averts this is when putting on armour.
870* ToxicFriendInfluence: Cato constantly gives Pompey bad advice.
871
872!Gaius Cassius Longinus
873
874[[quoteright:203:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Longinus_Rome_7131.jpg]]
875
876->''"Thus ever for tyrants!"''
877
878Another fellow senator and close friend of Brutus. He masterminds Caesar's assassination.
879
880Played by Creator/GuyHenry.
881----
882
883* CassandraTruth: Warns Brutus that Antony is too dangerous to live and must be killed regardless of honor. Brutus refuses to listen and Antony soon rouses the people against them, then defeats their forces in the subsequent CivilWar.
884* FatalFamilyPhoto: Or "Fatal Promise of a Birthday Cake for Next Year".
885* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Brutus. In real life, part of their alliance was cemented on the fact that Cassius was married to Brutus' sister, but this is not mentioned in the show.
886* RichBitch: Believes the Senate should be restricted to wealthy Romans. With Caesar promoting commoners and foreigners so as to load the Senate with his own lackeys, he believes the patrician class will soon be powerless.
887* ToxicFriendInfluence: Turns Brutus against Caesar.
888
889!Eleni
890
891A slave property of Servilia. Played by Suzanne Bertish.
892----
893
894* HappinessInSlavery: To Servilia, willingly assisting her in her vendetta against Caesar.
895* ShipperOnDeck: Assures Servilia that Caesar truly loves her [[ThisIsUnforgivable until he demonstrates otherwise.]]
896* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:After his mistress kills herself as a human sacrifice, she willingly follows suit.]]
897* UndyingLoyalty: To the point of [[spoiler:committing suicide after her mistress does.]]
898
899[[/folder]]
900
901[[folder: Pompeii Household]]
902
903![[UsefulNotes/PompeyTheGreat Gnaeus Pompey Magnus]]
904
905[[quoteright:304:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/HBO-Pompey_2488.jpg]]
906
907->''"It seemed impossible to lose. That is always a bad sign."''
908
909Once a mighty conqueror and hero of the Republic, Pompey is a jaded Consul of Rome, living mostly on past glories by the time the show starts. When Caesar tries to seize power he sides with the Senate against him. Played by Creator/KennethCranham.
910----
911* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He's a great general in his own right but ultimately can't hold a candle to Caesar. This bothers him a lot.
912* ArrangedMarriage: His marriage to Julia, daughter of Caesar, is specifically pointed as the only thing that makes the two get along. Her DeathByChildbirth sets the show in motion. Later, an attempt to solve their conflict by making him marry Octavia falls through.
913* TheChainsOfCommanding: After a slave brings Pompey a message that Caesar has rejected his terms, he's faced with a decision: should he fight or flee? Pompey then talks of how envious he is of the slave, who has all his decisions made for him.
914* CombatPragmatist: Pompey could have beaten Caesar had he stuck to his original strategy of waiting him out until Caesar's army runs out of supplies. Instead, he is convinced to attack him head-on.
915* DecapitationPresentation: Gets his head on a plate offered to Caesar by the Egyptians, who wish to ingratiate themselves with him. Caesar is supremely pissed.
916* DirtyOldMan: The marriage was cancelled, but he made use of his "rights" with Octavia anyway. He's also shown leering at a rather lewd stage play.
917* DueToTheDead: The Egyptian king Ptolmey XV tells Caesar that he planned to turn Pompey's corpse into a marionette, but the plans fell through, leaving only his preserved head to be presented. Circumstances make it difficult to know if his ministers were lying when they claim Pompey's body was cremated with full honors, and Caesar takes pains to ensure his head is at least shown given a proper funeral.
918* EtTuBrute: He gets offed by a former soldier of his, now working as a mercenary for the Egyptians.
919* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Pompey is stabbed and decapitated in front of his family.
920* GloryDays: Clings to his.
921* GoneHorriblyWrong: He's behind the idea of the motion to declare Caesar an enemy of the Republic, but doesn't want it to be actually passed as it's only meant as a warning to Caesar to make it clear his political isolation. It does pass when Antony is not able to veto it, thus forcing Caesar to civil war.
922* GreenEyedMonster: He is jealous of Caesar for "stealing the love of the people" from him.
923* HeroicBSOD: After losing the Battle of Pharsalus. A legionary finds him muttering to himself, he doesn't react at the news of Caesar's men bearing down on them, and doesn't appear to have any fight left in him whatsoever: when his servants abandon him and his family he doesn't even bother to protest.
924* HumiliationConga: After losing at Pharsalus the Senate insist on traveling separately to Egypt, his soldiers desert him and he's forced to rely on a Greek guide who tries to sell him out. Fortunately Vorenus is an HonorBeforeReason type, and seeing Pompey is a beaten man he elects not to turn him in. Pompey then escapes to Egypt only to be killed by a former centurion of his.
925* KingIncognito: After losing the Battle of Pharsalus, he escapes disguised as a Greek trader.
926* TheMagnificent: The last part of his name means "the Great."
927* MyWayOrTheHighway: Tells Cicero to either give him the support of the moderate senators, or he'll pack up his legions and sail for Spain, leaving them at the mercy of Caesar.
928* RetiredBadass: More or less. He hasn't retired everything but he's no longer leading armies at the start. That changes.
929* ThirdPersonPerson: In two notable instances, usually to highlight the glory of his past and the insecurity of his legacy against Caesar's rising star.
930** One (which is presumably how he usually does it) is to invoke that he is not surrendering to Caesar despite his tactical disadvantage (especially as [[BatmanGambit it is in fact sound strategy]]). This does, however, kind of helps highlight how he's more of a SmugSnake [[GloryDays past his prime]], that he can't even get the Senators to put their faith in him.
931---> [[SuddenlyShouting THIS IS NOT SURRENDER]]! POMPEY MAGNUS [[ThisCannotBe DOES NOT]] ''[[DirtyCoward SURRENDER]]''.
932** The second is more PlayedForDrama, as he eventually relents to Vorenus in telling how the Battle of Pharsalus went down. Notably, despite claiming to be a Greek trader, he's become so dejected he can't even maintain his alibi (slipping into first person). His reference to "Pompey Magnus" in third person here sounds more like he doesn't even consider himself worthy of the name anymore. [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen The pathos of it convinces Vorenus to have mercy and let him go]].
933---> '''Lucius Vorenus''': Surely Pompey had Caesar at greater disadvantage.
934---> '''Pompey Magnus''': He did... he did. It didn't seem possible to lose. That's always a bad sign. [Pompey begins to use a stick to draw the battlefield in the dirt] The battlefield was on a plain by a river at the foot of some low hills. Like this, you see. The lines met here. My men held their ground well, so I sent my horses at his right flank. Which is perfectly correct, you'll agree.
935---> '''Lucius Vorenus''': I do.
936---> '''Pompey Magnus''': Only the cowards were repulsed. Repulsed by a single cohort of reserves. Turned and fled, 200 horses. Crashed directly into my left flank. Rolled up my line like a carpet. Put the whole damn army to flight. And here I am. [[IronicEcho That's how Pompey Magnus was defeated]]. [[EndOfAnEra That's how the Republic died]].
937* UnderestimatingBadassery: Caesar thinks he's past it, but Pompeii shows he's still got a few tricks up his sleeve and comes close to defeating Caesar in Greece. Unfortunately his strategic skill isn't as good as Caesar's tactical skill on the battlefield.
938
939!Quintus Valerius Pompey
940
941[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quintuspompey_2121.jpg]]
942
943->''"Kill him too, what does it matter?"''
944
945Pompey's son and a military leader in the Senate faction.
946
947Played by Rick Warden.
948----
949
950
951* CompositeCharacter: He is loosely based on Pompey's two historical sons, Gnaeus Pompey the Younger and Sextus Pompey.
952* DeadlyHug: [[spoiler:After seeing Brutus publicly embrace Antony, he's confused when Antony makes a show of approaching him also with hand outstretched in friendship. Until Antony cuts his throat with the knife hidden in his other hand.]]
953* TheDragon: To his father, who sends him to recover the missing Treasury gold. Unfortunately his hired thugs are less than reliable and he gets captured by Pullo and Vorenus.
954* DrowningMySorrows: Becomes one after his father's death and defeat. He quickly bounces back after Servilia takes him into her household and makes him her ally.
955* HeroicSecondWind: Turns up [[RockBottom starving, drunk and distraught]] outside Brutus' house SeekingSanctuary, and when the servants throw him out starts shouting loudly at the man he thinks is inside [[WhatTheHellHero for making peace with Caesar]]. Inside is Servilia, also at her lowest ebb after having been humiliated by Atia's thugs. She's about to order he be sent away when she listens to what Quintus is shouting and realises that here is someone who hates Caesar as much as she does. When Brutus comes home he finds a smug Quintus in residence, freshly bathed, fed, and an eager participant in his mother's schemes.
956* InSeriesNickname: "Neptune's Scourge".
957* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: After he's captured instead of holding Quintus as a hostage against his father, Caesar has him released as a sign of magnanimity. Antony is so aghast he's reprimanded by Caesar for insubordination. He becomes one of the key conspirators in Caesar's assassination.
958* OverzealousUnderling: Or at least he's passed off at this after attempting to kill Marc Antony. No-one is fooled, least of all Antony.
959* RefugeInAudacity: [[spoiler:In revenge for Caesar's death and an earlier attempt on his life, Antony calmly walks up to him on the street and cuts his throat, leaving his thugs gaping in confusion.]]
960* TokenEvilTeammate: Has none of the moral qualms of Brutus, and tries to assassinate Marc Antony against his direct orders.
961* TortureTechnician: Serves as this for his father.
962
963
964!Cornelia
965
966Scipio's daughter and Pompey's second wife.
967----
968* ThePromise: That she and her family will return. They never do.
969* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She and Pompey's children are last seen witnessing him getting killed.
970[[/folder]]
971
972[[folder:The Roman Underworld]]
973
974!Erastes Fulmen
975
976[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erastes-fulmen_5970.jpg]]
977
978->''"I took your children in payment for your many slights to me. I fucked them. Then I killed them. And then I threw them in the river."''
979
980A ruthless businessman who controls Rome's most powerful criminal gang, the Aventine ''collegium'', under a pretense of legality.
981
982Played by Lorcan Cranitch.
983----
984* AllDevouringBlackHoleLoanSharks: Though [[PetTheDog he refuses to extend credit to Vorenus]], citing this trope, he has no issue with using him as a paid enforcer to collect his own debts.
985* AttackAttackRetreatRetreat: Erastes turns up with his gang at Vorenus' house to murder him, only to find [[OhCrap Caesar's personal guard]] standing outside. He beats a hasty retreat. [[spoiler:Unfortunately he doesn't forget his grudge and returns to the house after hearing of Caesar's death.]]
986* BadBoss: Erastes is furious that Vorenus slapped his man, because only ''he'' is allowed to chastise his own men, [[HypocriticalHumor which he promptly demonstrates by breaking a vase over the man's head]].
987* DecapitationPresentation: [[spoiler: An enraged Vorenus chops off his head and keeps it as a trophy.]]
988* DisproportionateRetribution: Vorenus slaps one of his men, so he demands Vorenus publically submit to him or he will kill him, rape his wife and daughters, and burn down his house. He's unable to carry out his threat, [[spoiler:but after Caesar's death he returns to Vorenus home to get revenge, only to find his family there unprotected. Erastes has them sold into slavery.]]
989* TheDon: Rules the Aventine collegium in Season One.
990* EvenEvilHasStandards: Erastes threatens to disjoint any of his men who take part in the anarchy after Caesar's death, as it's supposed to be a time of mourning for a consul of Rome. [[HypocriticalHumor He delivers this threat while in a room full of his men drinking and whoring]].
991-->"We observe the fucking decencies!"
992* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Even after seeing how Vorenus and Pullo have massacred all his men, Erastes doesn't lose control to his fear. He takes a drink, taunts Vorenus over the death of his children, then calmly closes his eyes for the death blow.]]
993* FauxAffablyEvil: He's introduced as the guest of honor at Vorenus' feast to ensure a successful business, and keeps up the facade of a successful local businessman until he orders Vorenus to break a man's hand and then cut his throat. Vorenus walks out on his, which Erastes takes as an insult to his authority.
994* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Assumes the grim, stoic Vorenus will make a useful enforcer, not understanding his pride and honor. He then underestimates just how dangerous Vorenus and Pullo are. Vorenus in turn thinks Erastes is just a successful businessman who wants a bodyguard, until he's asked to torture and kill a man.
995* IronicName: 'Erastes' means 'lover' in Ancient Greek.
996* IShallTauntYou: [[spoiler:Realising he's about to die, Erastes claims to have raped and murdered Vorenus' children. Vorenus cuts his head off on the spot, which was likely what he intended; better a quick execution than being tortured to death. It's also a final act of spite, as we later discover the children have been MadeASlave.]]
997* KneelBeforeZod: Erastes orders Vorenus to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill a debtor who refuses to pay up]]. Vorenus refuses and leaves his organisation, which Erastes takes as an insult. When Vorenus stops his thugs from killing an indebted man in front of his shop (not for just killing him, mind you), Erastes demands Vorenus make a public apology and kiss his feet in public. If Vorenus refuses he'll be killed, but [[ForcedToWatch not before seeing]] his wife and daughters raped and his house burnt to the ground.
998* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Fulmen hates slaves and foreigners.
999
1000
1001!Gaia
1002
1003[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gaia-rome_9294.jpg]]
1004
1005->''"I told you I'm not a whore."''
1006
1007A former brothel supervisor tasked with keeping the customers on line, who is hired by Vorenus after [[spoiler: he takes over Erastes Fulmen's gang]]. While technically a slave, Gaia is a tough and vindicative woman that stops at nothing to get what she wants.
1008
1009Played by Zuleikha Robinson.
1010----
1011
1012* ActionGirl: Can certainly hold her own in a fight and takes part in a mob war.
1013* BelligerentSexualTension: Tries it with Vorenus, and after [[CelibateHero not getting a response]], with Pullo with more success.
1014* ConvenientlyTimedAttackFromBehind: In a DramaticIrony [[spoiler:she's fatally stabbed after saving Pullo's life, only to be strangled by him on her deathbed.]]
1015* DeathbedConfession: [[spoiler: After being wounded in battle, she confesses to Pullo that it was her who murdered Eirene. Pullo suffocates her and throws her body in the river. To the Ancient Romans, this was a way of [[DishonoredDead damning someone]]. Without proper funeral rites, their soul would be unable to enter the underworld and they would be stuck in limbo for all eternity.]]
1016* EvenEvilHasStandards: She genuinely loves Pullo, and her DeathbedConfession is motivated as much by guilt over how she's wronged him, as fear of retribution from the gods.
1017* MurderTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler: She kills the heavily pregnant Eirene by putting an abortive solution in her tea and replaces her in Pullo's bed.]]
1018* NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: What happens when Pullo tries to 'punish' her.
1019* QuitYourWhining: To Pullo [[spoiler:on her deathbed.]]
1020* TheRival: To Eirene.
1021%%* SleepingWithTheBoss
1022* [[BettyAndVeronica Veronica]]: To Eirene's Betty.
1023
1024!Mascius
1025
1026[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mascius-rome_5395.jpg]]
1027
1028->''"The truth? The truth is I have known you as a brother. The truth is that I saved your life at Gergovia. Took an arrow for it. The arrow's still in there, the truth is I'd do it again brother. The truth is that I've been nothing but a good soldier to you and a good fucking friend. Do what you have to do Pullo. I'll [[SeeYouInHell see you in Hades]]."''
1029
1030A former legionary of the Thirteenth. After returning from Gaul, Vorenus gets him and his other comrades lands in Germania but Mascius loses his concession playing dice. He then returns to Rome and joins the Aventine gang after hearing that Vorenus has taken over it.
1031
1032Played by Michael Nardone.
1033----
1034
1035* AndZoidberg: Vorenus makes him third-in-command beneath Pullo, much to his annoyance as Mascius used to outrank him.
1036-->"Oh I get it, third fucking man and all that!"
1037* BashBrothers: Read the quote.
1038* DontTellMama: He asks Vorenus not to tell his family what he does for a living.
1039* EveryManHasHisPrice: So he will convince Caesar's veterans to accept land in a faraway province, Vorenus offers him a bribe. He refuses at first, but when Vorenus makes it clear it's AnOfferYouCantRefuse he folds. Caesar is surprised he sold out so cheaply.
1040* TheGamblingAddict: He was given land after leaving the army like all retired soldiers, but lost it gambling.
1041* NoRespectGuy: Is loyal to Pullo and Vorenus but his needs always play second fiddle to their relationship. He ends the series a cripple, though still a member of their gang and the leader when Pullo and Vorenus are away.
1042* OldFriend: To Pullo and Vorenus.
1043* RockBottom: Becoming an underworld enforcer is an improvement for him, after losing his land to his gambling.
1044-->'''Vorenus:''' This isn't the army, brother. We hear -- we're pimps, knifemen, thieves. You sure you're sunk so low?\
1045'''Mascius:''' I walked here from Capua. I slept in ditches. And when I get here, they say a black-hearted villain has taken over the Aventine college. He's in league with the gods below, they say. And his name is Lucius Vorenus. Well I thought to myself, "Mascius, old boy, your luck has changed.".
1046* UndyingLoyalty: To Vorenus and Pullo.
1047* WronglyAccused: [[spoiler:After the Aventine's secretive and illegal transport of gold for the Triumvirs goes awry and the gold is taken, the conclusion is that an inside man must have revealed knowledge of the mission, and both Vorenus and Pullo accuse Mascius who was in charge of said operation. He was innocent and was almost killed for it.]]
1048
1049!Memmio
1050
1051[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/memmio-rome_5407.jpg]]
1052
1053Captain of the Caelians gang and uneasy ally to Vorenus. Played by Daniel Cerqueira.
1054----
1055
1056* BeardOfBarbarism: After being [[BirdCaged locked in a cage]] and starved.
1057* TheDogBitesBack: He eventually escapes his cage [[spoiler:and would have succeeded in killing Pullo if it weren't for Gaia.]]
1058* HumiliationConga: Pullo bites off his tongue, keeps him in a cage and feeds him on scraps [[MakeAnExampleOfThem as a message for others.]]
1059* LousyLoversAreLosers: When Vorenus comes to see him about the theft of Herod's gold, Memmio is [[InterruptedIntimacy discovered in a back room taking a blindfolded and nude female slave from behind]]. He doesn't seem to be enjoying it much and neither apparently is she, and when his meeting is over he doesn't even go back to finish off, preferring to sit and drink with his men.
1060* ManipulativeBastard: Memmio has his man seduce elder Vorena, then he "discovers" them together and convinces her to spy on Vorenus for him.
1061* SmugSnake: Up to the moment [[TongueTrauma he loses his tongue]].
1062* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To Erastes Fulmen.
1063
1064[[/folder]]
1065
1066[[folder:Other Romans]]
1067
1068!Marcus Tullius Creator/{{Cicero}}
1069
1070[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cicero-HBO_8219.jpg]]
1071
1072->''"When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is equally unwise to imagine the snarling animal a friend and offer your hand, as Pompey does."''
1073
1074The renowned [[Creator/{{Cicero}} Roman politician, intellectual and master orator]], leader of the moderate faction in the Senate. Cicero distrusts Caesar's and later Mark Antony's actions but lacks the spine (and, to be fair, the military muscle) to take direct action against them.
1075
1076Played by David Bamber.
1077----
1078
1079* ArchEnemy: To Mark Antony.
1080* CompellingVoice: The orator of the ancient world, and arguably one of the greatest public speakers who has ever lived.
1081* CowardlyLion: He's a NonActionGuy and not physically brave, but in the end he stands up to Antony and faces his death with dignity.
1082* FaceDeathWithDignity: Very much so. Arguably the most dignified death in the series, because he sees it coming from a long way off and doesn't hesitate to do the right thing (i.e. write a letter to Brutus and Cassius warning them about Antony and Octavian joining forces) rather than try to escape. When his killer arrives, he doesn't panic; his main emotion appears to be regret that he has to die, but he offers his neck to the sword and earns the respect of his killer.
1083* {{Foreshadowing}}: Mark Antony threatens to have [[CreepySouvenir his hands]] cut off and nailed to the Senate's doors. Guess what happens years later.
1084* GoneHorriblyWrong: Is one of the culprits of the civil war, as he supports the motion to declare Caesar an enemy of the Republic. It was meant as a political bluff, but the motion passes as Antony is not able to veto it
1085* OnlySaneMan: A rare moderate and reasonable figure most of the time.
1086* ProfessionalButtKisser: Not through sycophancy but as a survival tactic.
1087* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: One of the great masters of this trope. The one that he gives Mark Antony is an epic TakeThat and quite possibly one of his biggest moments.
1088* ShooTheDog: To his slaves the day of his own murder, [[BenevolentBoss so they won't be hurt]].
1089* SleazyPolitician: He turns up to praise the conspirators for killing Caesar, claiming that they should have allowed him to join. Brutus politely implies that he might have sung a different tune if they had. Then Cicero discovers that Marc Antony is still alive and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere suddenly realises he has urgent business in the country]]. After praising them a final time, he goes to leave and [[RightBehindMe bumps into Antony]] who has turned up to discuss a truce. Everyone enjoys his discomfiture.
1090* SmugSnake: As leader of the Senate, he overestimates his power and grossly underestimates Octavian's. He's also disdainful towards Antony and Caesar, but often only behind their backs. He's also rather weaselly, preferring to remain a NonActionGuy while others do the dirty work.
1091* WorthyOpponent: Caesar respects him, but the feeling is not mutual.
1092
1093!Metellus Scipio
1094
1095->''"What a dreadful noise Plebs make when they're happy."''
1096
1097A prominent general in the senate faction and member of the famous Scipio family. He becomes Pompey's father-in-law in the first episode. Played by Paul Jesson.
1098
1099----
1100
1101* DrivenToSuicide: Has his throat cut.
1102* ThoseTwoGuys: In a way, with Cato.
1103
1104!Jocasta
1105
1106[[quoteright:273:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jocasta-rome_8267.png]]
1107
1108->''"I've been dishonoured!"''
1109
1110A young Plebeian woman, daughter of a rich merchant and close friend of Octavia. Played by Camilla Rutherford.
1111
1112* BrainlessBeauty: Comes off as rather ditzy most of the time.
1113* DefiledForever: States this after her rape, and she's forced to marry lower-class Posca as a result. However she bounces back remarkably.
1114* FallenPrincess: Jocasta's parents are killed and their money stolen.
1115* FunctionalAddict: Smokes opium.
1116* GoingNative: After moving to Egypt she adopt the local dress and comes to like it.
1117* NouveauRiche: Why Atia hates her. She loses her families wealth in ThePurge yet thanks to her husband's gift for corrupt deals she quickly has a lot of money to spend.
1118* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: To Posca, once he's gained liberty. She weeps on her wedding day but by the next episode they seem very happy together.
1119* SoleSurvivor: Atia has her entire family murdered and she sexually assaulted. ''[[DisproportionateRetribution All because she doesn't like her]].''
1120* TalkativeLoon: Looks like this to Octavia and Atia after a time living in Egypt.
1121* UglyGuyHotWife: Is married off to Posca.
1122
1123!Lepidus
1124
1125A Roman General sent by the Senate to defeat Antony, only to have his entire army defect to him on the spot. He then switches sides too and ends up as Antony's second in command. He later becomes the least powerful of the Triumvirate formed with Antony and Octavian, but gets Africa for his troubles... for a while. Played by Ronan Vibert.
1126----
1127
1128* ButtMonkey: To Antony and Octavian.
1129* AFatherToHisMen: Averted; which Antony suggests is why his troops were so willing to defect.
1130* GeneralFailure: His entire army defects to Antony. Antony however just uses this to co-opt him to his side.
1131* KickedUpstairs: Gets sent off to govern the province of Africa, far from the center of power in Rome.
1132* NumberTwo: To Antony after defection.
1133* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Lepidus hates Gauls.
1134* PutOnABus: Disappears after Antony and Octavian give him Africa.
1135
1136
1137!The Newsreader
1138
1139[[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/newsreader-Rome_6964.jpg]]
1140
1141->''"This month's public bread is provided by the Capitoline Brotherhood of Millers. The Brotherhood uses only the finest flour: true Roman bread for true Romans."''
1142
1143A public servant that cries news and [[ProductPlacement advertisements]] at the Forum in front of the Roman Senate. Played by [=Ian McNeice=].
1144
1145----
1146* BookEnds: He appears in both the pilot and the last episode making the same announcement, offering a reward for a missing slave, "runaway or stolen". It's used to show that despite the vast historical changes happened over the span of the series, the life of the average citizen remains the same.
1147* CatchPhrase: Even he gets tired of saying, [[ProductPlacement "True Roman bread, for true Romans."]]
1148* TheConstant: Survives all the turmoil of civil wars and public strife.
1149* KentBrockmanNews: In his defense his scripts are written by others.
1150* LargeHam: In fairness, it's part of his job. Whenever he flags in his efforts, it's only because it's been a long day.
1151* MilkingTheGiantCow: Does this mainly to make the news seem slightly more interesting. Also, accurate for the time as the hand signals he uses to accompany his words would indeed be used by a man in his occupation.
1152* MyCountryRightOrWrong: His job consists on screaming whatever propaganda the government of the time hands to him, and it changes as wildly and quickly as the composition of that government does. He never questions it.
1153* NoNameGiven
1154* ProductPlacement: Another nice historical touch.
1155* WrittenByTheWinners: All the news he reads. He always phrases words to make sure listeners will know who to root for.
1156[[/folder]]
1157
1158[[folder: Egyptians]]
1159
1160!Queen UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII
1161
1162[[quoteright:274:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hbo-cleopatra_5947.jpg]]
1163
1164->''"I will have him, or I die. So I will have him."''
1165
1166The infamous last Hellenistic monarch of Egypt, a beautiful and ambitious woman that is well aware of her powers of seduction. Played by Lyndsey Marshal.
1167
1168----
1169* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: By the Romans, who believe she's a sorceress who's swayed Mark Antony from decent Roman ways.
1170* AdaptationalAttractiveness: As per all popular depictions of Cleopatra.
1171* AGodAmI: As in real life, Cleopatra believed herself to be the goddess Isis incarnate. This is used for religious propaganda, as her political ambitions make it look like she's planning to force the Romans to worship foreign gods.
1172* AmbitionIsEvil: Cleopatra isn't content with ruling Egypt and tries to take her son's legacy, with warring results.
1173* ArrangedMarriage: To her [[BrotherSisterIncest younger brother]] Ptolemy, as per the Egyptian custom.
1174* ArtisticLicense: The real court of Cleopatra had a strong Greek influence, due to Egypt being conquered by Alexander the Great. The producers went with TheThemeParkVersion version to make more clear the CultureClash between Egyptian and Roman society that is later used against Antony.
1175* BadBoss: Kills one of her minions while discussing hunting with Antony, who at least was avoiding killing the man dressed up as a deer. Not that he was bothered either.
1176* ArousedByTheirVoice: Cleopatra purposely uses a higher pitched voice in order to seduce men. She's also just as capable as striking fear into her little brother and his lickspittles with her deeper voice, as well. The real Cleopatra was described to have a very charming and alluring voice, and it is said that this was one of her more attractive features rather than simply being incredibly beautiful.
1177* TheBabyTrap: Her child is actually fathered by Pullo, having decided to hedge her bets by seducing another Roman before meeting Caesar, to ensure she'll have a child.
1178* BaseOnWheels: Cleopatra operates her rebellion out of a litter carried by a dozen slaves because she is TooImportantToWalk.
1179* CradleOfLoneliness: Does this with Antony's body when she sees through Octavian's lies.
1180* DrivenToSuicide: Once she realizes she can't control Octavian the way she could Antony and Caesar.
1181* DudeWheresMyRespect: She is incensed when Vorenus refuses to sleep with her.
1182* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Literally seconds away from dying from the snake's bite, she manages to stand up, stare down Octavian, and tell him off.
1183* FunctionalAddict: To opium.
1184* {{Irony}}: Before her death, she claims that Octavian has a "rotten soul," presumably for planning to kill her adolescent son. Cleopatra's not the nicest person herself, having quite similarly secured her own throne by trampling the body of another child, her own brother.
1185* LadyMacbeth: To Antony.
1186* MsFanservice: Spends most of her time in see-through dresses and other skimpy outfits. Also appears naked a few times.
1187* NubileSavage: In the Romans' eyes.
1188* PassiveAggressiveKombat: Is able to beat Atia of all people at this game.
1189* PowerHair: Has a boyish haircut (probably because the Egyptians prefer wigs).
1190* PrepareToDie: Achillas' assassins tell her this in her debut episode, "Caesarion". She gets better.
1191* PuppetQueen: She openly states her willingness to be one for Caesar, so he will back her claim to the throne. However she has no intention of staying that way, seeking to co-rule a Roman-Egyptian empire with Marc Antony.
1192* ReallyGetsAround: Beds three main characters.
1193* {{Stripperific}}: In one scene she wears a gold bikini that Princess Leia would be proud of.
1194* SexForServices
1195-->"If I must prostitute myself for the good of my country and my family, I will. But customer pays first, does he not?"
1196* SupermodelStrut: As a seductress, she sometimes walks with a deliberate strut that has a sway to her hips and shoulders.
1197* TogetherInDeath: Subverted; after being told that Cleopatra has killed herself, Marc Antony follows suit. She then turns up very much alive to Vorenus's unconcealed contempt. However she quickly realises she can't influence Octavian like she did Caesar and Antony, and kills herself for real.
1198* VillainousBreakdown: She holds it together during her meeting with Octavian, but loses it at the palace once she realizes that Octavian means to murder her son. Or, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation she realizes that he won't let Cleopatra twist him around her little finger like the last two Roman rulers did]].
1199-->'''Cleopatra''': ''[sobbing and talking to Antony's corpse]'' [[spoiler:I'm sorry, my love. I was hungry to live...but you were right about that boy; he's a ''monster''! He only wants me alive so he can parade me in chains for a mob to spit on!]]
1200
1201!King Ptolemy XIII
1202
1203[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hbo-ptolemyxiii_309.jpg]]
1204
1205->''"Vassal?'' Vassal? ''I am no vassal! I am King!"''
1206
1207The naïve child king of Egypt, younger brother and husband to Cleopatra. Played by Scott Chisholm.
1208
1209----
1210* AChildShallLeadThem: Unfortunately as such he's [[SilenceYouFool easily intimidated]] by Caesar, despite commanding an army that vastly outnumbers his own.
1211* AdiposeRex: On the way to becoming one.
1212* AGodAmI: Expected, since he is a Pharaoh.
1213* ArrangedMarriage: To Cleopatra.
1214* AssholeVictim: Given how much of a RoyalBrat he is, it's hard to feel sorry for his fate.
1215* BoisterousWeakling: Insults Cleopatra but only behind her back.
1216* CharacterDeath: After his forces are defeated in battle, he's shown drowned in the Nile.
1217* CultureClash: He presents Pompey's head and brags about how they could have attached it to a marionette. Rather than being grateful, Caesar is outraged at this disrespect to a consul of Rome.
1218* DudeWheresMyRespect: He expects nothing but to be worshipped. [[ShutUpHannibal Caesar puts him quickly in his place]].
1219* {{Guyliner}}: Though due to cultural reasons.
1220* KingBobTheNth
1221* KneelBeforeZod: Uses a minion as a footstool because he's too small for his throne.
1222* OhCrap: When Cleopatra shows up in the palace in "Caesarion".
1223* PuppetKing: And in complete denial about it. "Vassal? I am no vassal!"
1224* RoyalBrat: As you'd expect from a [[AChildShallLeadThem child king]] who thinks he's a god.
1225* SmallNameBigEgo: He is a lot less powerful than he thinks he is. Caesar puts him in his place.
1226* TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard:
1227-->'''[[ProfessionalButtKisser Pothinus]]''': Behold Ptolemy! He of the two lands! He of sedge and bee! Behold Ptolemy! Son of Ra! Ptolemy the Divine!
1228
1229!Caesarion
1230
1231[[quoteright:260:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Caesarion_Rome_8619.jpg]]
1232
1233->''"Brother Osiris, [[MyNameIsInigoMontoya let me live to spit in his face, and remind him of this day!]]"''
1234
1235Prince of Egypt, son of Cleopatra and (allegedly) Caesar. Played by Nicolo Brecci and Max Baldry.
1236
1237----
1238* AGodAmI: Raised to believe this.
1239* AppealToFlattery: While fleeing Octavian as KingIncognito, a Roman soldier [[SpotTheImposter makes him reveal himself]] by asking for his blessing in Egyptian. Consider that at no point did the Roman guards hide their identity.
1240* BabyTrap: Cleopatra has him so she can have a claim on Rome. [[spoiler:To ensure having a child in the first place, she hedges her bets by having lots of sex with the nearest available Roman, who happens to be Pullo.]]
1241* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: [[spoiler:Caesarion was Titus Pullo's son and successfully escaped Octavian to live as a plebeian in Rome.]]
1242* BigEater: He doesn't show it often. But he eats more than a black hole, despite being rail thin.
1243* HistoricalInJoke: The show not so much implies but is clear that he is actually [[spoiler:the son of Titus Pullo]].
1244* JabbaTableManners: As a side effect of being a BigEater, he eats very sloppely and quickly, trying to get the most food in his mouth as quick as possible.
1245* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: [[spoiler:He is actually the son of a common Roman pleb.]]
1246* ParentalSubstitute: Vorenus becomes a substitute father to him [[spoiler:until he's brought together with his real father, Pullo]].
1247* RoyalBrat: In fairness, he thinks he's the son of a goddess (and therefore a god himself) and the ruler of the most powerful empire in the known world.
1248* SmallNameBigEgo: Sometimes played for comedy.
1249* TellMeAboutMyFather: Caesarion asks this of Vorenus. [[spoiler: He tells him about Pullo.]]
1250%%* TimeshiftedActor
1251* UnknownRival: Caesarion promises vengeance against Augustus. Augustus doesn't even know he's alive.
1252
1253!Charmian
1254
1255->''"Majesty commands you will enter her."''
1256
1257A trusted slave in the service of Cleopatra. Played by Creator/KathrynHunter.
1258
1259----
1260* BrutalHonesty: Cleopatra hits her and can order her death at a whim, but she refuses to guard her tongue. It's obvious that they have the kind of relationship where she can get away with this honesty however.
1261* {{Foil}}: Charmian is the female Posca.
1262* ParentalSubstitute: To Cleopatra.
1263* ServileSnarker: As with Posca, her position enables her to get away with saying things that would get others executed.
1264* ThirdPersonPerson: Due to court etiquette, as being a slave she cannot address her queen directly.
1265* UndyingLoyalty: She [[HappinessInSlavery keeps serving Cleopatra]] until she kills herself (with Charmian's help), then commits suicide in turn. This is according to custom, but it's clear that she sees no purpose in living beyond her queen.
1266* VitriolicBestBuds: Charmian has no problem trading verbal barbs with her most esteemed queen.
1267-->'''Charmian:''' She knows how to beat her slaves well enough, but she cannot throw away that pipe, and she knows it.
1268-->'''Cleopatra:''' Insolent dwarf, you know nothing! ''(Throws opium pipe out the window)'' Weak, am I?
1269* YouNoTakeCandle: Speaks with a noticeable accent.
1270
1271
1272!Pothinus
1273
1274[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Pothinus_Rome_6452.jpg]]
1275
1276->''"A simple extortion. If we don't pay him, they will put Cleopatra on the throne."''
1277
1278The Egyptian Prime Minister and regent to King Ptolemy. He goads the young monarch against his older sister-wife, Cleopatra. Played by Tony Guilfoyle.
1279
1280* AmbiguouslyGay: It might not be the case in the original version, but the Spanish dub makes him flamboyant. Wearing {{guyliner}} doesn't help, though that's entirely down to fashion.
1281* BadLiar: And [[SmugSnake he thinks]] he can fool [[MagnificentBastard Caesar]] and [[HypercompetentSidekick Posca]]...
1282* ButtMonkey: Is used a kicking boy during a game of blindman's bluff with his king. As such he doesn't notice Caesar and a NotQuiteDead Cleopatra entering the throne room behind him. He's then offered up as TheScapegoat for ordering Cleopatra's execution. [[DirtyCoward He then tries to put the blame on Theodotus instead]]. [[spoiler:Both of them end up on a spike.]]
1283* CultureClash: He kills Pompey and presents his head to Caesar thinking that it will gain his trust. Caesar is enraged instead.
1284* DirtyCoward: When the consequences come looming, he blames others for his own mistakes.
1285* EunuchsAreEvil: The EvilChancellor version.
1286* ProfessionalButtKisser: To Ptolemy.
1287* RuleOfThree: In an example of BlackComedy, [[spoiler: he is decapitated after Theodotus and Pompey's executioner, and their heads put on spikes outside of the royal palace.]]
1288
1289
1290!Theodotus of Chíos
1291
1292[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Theodotus_Rome_6644.jpg]]
1293
1294->''"Forget Rome! Rome is doomed. The people tear off their flesh like mad dogs. In ten years the city will be a forgotten ruin."''
1295
1296Ptolemy XIII's Greek rhetoric tutor. Played by David de Keyser.
1297----
1298* BadBoss: Sends Septimius to deliver a message to Caesar [[PleaseShootTheMessenger identifying him as Pompey's killer]].
1299* DeathByAdaptation: Type II. In RealLife he escaped the war in Egypt and was murdered later in Asia Minor by Brutus. In the show, he is [[spoiler: executed along with Pothinus.]]
1300* {{Guyliner}}: As per Egyptian fashion.
1301* ItWillNeverCatchOn: What he thinks about Rome and its power.
1302* SmugSmiler: And it's a pleasure to see the expression wiped off his face when Caesar and Cleopatra turn up.
1303* UnderestimatingBadassery: As well as assuming the Roman Empire is at the point of collapse, he thinks Achillas can easily crush Caesar's small force with the 100,000 men at his command. After a long siege Caesar eventually defeats the Egyptians.
1304
1305!Achillas
1306
1307[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Atillas_Rome_150.jpg]]
1308
1309->''"I could raise the whole city with a word."''
1310
1311The commander of the Egyptian army loyal to Ptolemy XIII. Played by Grant Masters.
1312----
1313* AppealToFlattery: He is reluctant to attack Caesar and [[DoNotTauntCthulhu gain Rome's wrath as a result]]. Theodotus makes him act by questioning his popularity.
1314* DoomedByCanon: His fate is unrevealed and the war against Caesar happens off-screen, but you know he won't prevail.[[note]]In Real Life, he was murdered by Cleopatra's younger sister Arsinoe, who supported Ptolemy, and replaced as commander of the army by her lover, Ganymedes.[[/note]]
1315* TheQuietOne: In comparison to the more verbose Pothinus and Theodotus.
1316* [[RealMenWearPink Real Men Wear Wigs and Face Paint]]
1317
1318!Lucius Septimius
1319
1320[[quoteright:296:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Septimius_Rome_1329.png]]
1321
1322->''"Working for the gyppos, sir. It's not the legions, but one must earn's one's salt."''
1323
1324A Roman veteran serving as mercenary in the Egyptian Army. Played by David Kennedy.
1325
1326* DeathByAdaptation: The fate of the real Septimius is unknown.
1327* BodyguardBetrayal: He murders Pompey (under whom he served) when he comes to Egypt seeking refuge.
1328* DecapitationPresentation: He beheads Pompey after killing him. [[KarmicDeath And is in turn beheaded by Caesar.]]
1329* ForcedToWatch: Kills Pompey within sight of his wife and children.
1330* OhCrap: When he is [[PleaseShootTheMessenger exposed as Pompey's murderer]].
1331* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: After Caesar demands Pompey's killer to kill him himself, Pothinus cons Septimius into surrendering himself.
1332
1333[[/folder]]
1334
1335[[folder: Jews]]
1336
1337!Tevye a.k.a. Timon
1338
1339[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timon_rome_7401.jpg]]
1340
1341->''"[[TheDogBitesBack I am not a fucking animal!]]"''
1342
1343A largely secularized Jewish horse trader (at least when he is among non believers) who has lived for decades in Rome and often serves as a mercenary for Atia, be it as a hitman or a bodyguard. He also expresses a strong lust for her, preferring to be paid in sex rather than money. Played by Lee Boardman.
1344----
1345* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:Accidentally kills Levi during a knife struggle with him, in an effort to stop him from assassinating Herod.]]
1346* BeardOfEvil: The goatee version.
1347* BodyguardBetrayal: He finally breaks and [[BodyguardBetrayal attacks Atia]] when she tells him to [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards mutilate]] [[WouldntHitAGirl Servilia]].]]
1348* BodyguardCrush: On Atia.
1349* DragonInChief: To Atia, he and his men are the only reason shes a threat to anyone.
1350* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Infidelity aside, he is devoted to his family, none of whom knows what he does for a living.
1351* EvenEvilHasStandards:
1352** He looks ashamed when watching Servilia's ShamefulStrip and TraumaticHaircut. On Yom Kipper Day, no less.
1353** Standing up to Atia when she orders him to [[spoiler:cut Servilia's face off after abducting and torturing her.]]
1354** His brother's attempt to rekindle him with religion [[spoiler:ends with planning a Zealot SuicideAttack on Herod during a visit to Rome. Timon backs down in the last moment because he realizes that it will accomplish nothing.]]
1355* HeelFaithTurn: Played with. [[spoiler:He abandons his role as Atia's hitman in favor of reconnecting with his religion, but he ends up becoming a Zealot. Eventually played straight when he decided not to assassinate King Herod.]]
1356* MookLieutenant: Acts as leader whenever additional knife-and-hatchetmen are required by Atia.
1357* ProfessionalKiller: Acts as Atia's hired muscle.
1358* PutOnABus: Took the family back to the Holy Land.
1359* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules:
1360** Glabius attempts to buy Timon [[spoiler:when Atia sends him to kill the other.]] Timon refuses.
1361** Shows again, but the other way around, when he has [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere enough of]] [[EvenEvilHasStandards Atia's shit]].
1362* TortureTechnician: Along with being Atias hitman he also serves as her torturer from time to time.
1363* TwoFaced: His personality takes a 180º turn when he serves Atia, as opposed to when he is with his family.
1364* UptownGirl: Though entirely one-sided; Timon is genuinely smitten with Atia, but to her he's just a useful minion [[IControlMyMinionsThrough she controls with money and sex]].
1365
1366!Levi
1367
1368Timon's brother, a [[TheFundamentalist zealot]] that moves to Rome in the second season after getting in trouble in Judea. [[spoiler:He is actually in a [[SuicideAttack suicide mission]] to kill King Herod during a visit to the city]]. Played by Nigel Lindsay.
1369----
1370* AbortedArc: It's obvious that Levi was meant to stay around for a whole season and that [[spoiler: his death]] would have some influence on Timon's later development, given that the show was expected to explore Judea [[ScrewedByTheNetwork in a fifth season]] and that Timon is last seen travelling there.
1371* BigBrotherBully: Before his own HeelFaithTurn. Timon still harbors resentment that his brother used to bully him, yet is now lecturing him on his lifestyle.
1372* TheFundamentalist: As a member of the Zealots, which makes him a declared enemy of King Herod because he is a Roman imposed puppet.
1373* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: Tries to get his brother to rediscover his Judaism by joining him in killing Herod. Timon has doubts, they struggle, and Levi ends stabbed by the knife he planned to use to kill his enemy.]]
1374* OldFriend: Introduced in the second season after not being named in the first. Then again, Timon was not exactly a main character in the first season.
1375* YouCantGoHomeAgain: He comes to Rome to live with his brother because his opposition to Herod threatened his survival in Judea. [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]: It's a cover to assasinate Herod who has also come to Rome to meet his Roman overlords.]]
1376
1377!Herod
1378
1379Yes ''that'' Herod, the client-King of Judea. Played by René Zagger.
1380----
1381* AbortedArc: As part of Timon and Levi's storyline in the second season, his involvement in this was cut to a minimum. Herod would probably have appeared again if the show had reached the five seasons envisioned by Heller, [[WordOfGod with the last one depicting Judea immediately before the birth of Christ.]]
1382* PuppetKing: Of Judea, to the Romans.
1383* TheQuisling: As is targeted for assassination as a result by Jewish fanatics.
1384* RealMenWearPink: Specifically, jewels in his hair and...
1385* SleazyPolitician: Travels to Rome to bribe his masters in person.
1386* YoungFutureFamousPeople: His appearance in the series predates the birth of Jesus by about 30 years.
1387
1388[[/folder]]

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