Episode 3— These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero
Aired January 28, 2007 · 54 min

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Brutus and Cassius work to build support abroad in their opposition to Octavian's faction. Meanwhile, Cicero's speech in the Senate hinders Mark Antony's political ambitions and strengthens Octavian's position. Vorenus faces the consequences of a gang war he inadvertently started in the Aventine Collegium, blaming his partner Pullo, while in the Julii household, Octavia remains in a drugged state and a young spy, Duro, seeks an opportunity to carry out a dangerous scheme.
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