Episode 2— Plebes and Patricians
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Alessandro Borghi
as Aureliano Adami
Giacomo Ferrara
as Alberto 'Spadino' Anacleti
Eduardo Valdarnini
as Gabriele Marchilli
Francesco Acquaroli
as Samurai
Filippo Nigro
as Amedeo Cinaglia
Claudia Gerini
as Sara Monaschi
Adamo Dionisi
as Manfredi Anacleti
Barbara Chichiarelli
as Livia Adami
Gerasimos Skiadaresis
as Monsignor Theodosiou
Carlotta Antonelli
as Angelica Sale
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