Caesar re-enter Rome. He reorganizes the Senate and he makes that they proclaim him the Emperor of Rome. Feeling worried about the Senators malcontent. He places faithful Lucio at his side. Proclaiming him Senator. Tito Pullio finds out that Odessa doesn't love him and that she has a slaves as a lover. Tito kills the man in Lucio's house. This tragic event convinces Lucio to break up his friendship with Tito. Tito , alone against all, is recruited by a powerful assassin.
Meanwhile, in the house. Servilla entertains Quinto, - son of Pompeo-, who is still faithful to Caesar and against the will of Brute.
...Read More Ottavia wants to take revenge for the homicide of her husband and she becomes the secret lover of Marco Antonio with her mother's help. Azia, in order to comfort herself, becomes the lover of Pullio, who is wanted for homicide; the woman entertains him secretly. A Malcontent fomented by the senatorial conspiratiors and Quinto goes around all over Rome. On the walls of the city paintings of Brute with a knife pointing to Caesar's throat appear. Caesar, seeking to avoid problems, tries to push Brute. But this movement is fatal for him. This proposal is interpreted as a betrayal by the weakness of Brute. At this point, Servilia increases the pressure on Brute, who lines up with the rebels.
Now, the only remaining obstacle is Lucio Moreno, as it will not be easy to kill Caesar while the faithful centurion remains by his side in the senate. But Servilia also finds a solution for this... One morning, while Caesar and Ludcio are in the Senate, she sends a slave to inform Lucio of the betrayal of his wife, Nubia. The amn, blinded by anger, abandons Caesar and re-enters the house to kill the woman. This is the Caesar's end... he is alone against all the rebellious senators and he falls into a trap, with Brute among his assassins.
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