:05:02
- None, sire.
- And you.
:05:05
He must have written to you.
:05:10
Not for almost a year.
:05:12
His last letter was from
a village in Palestine called Cana.
:05:15
And nothing since then?
:05:17
Nothing from Antioch,
or Ephesus, or Corinth?
:05:26
You are telling the truth, aren't you?
:05:29
Poor Diana. He's played
you false, like the rest of us.
:05:33
- What do you mean?
- l mean he's here in Rome,
:05:37
and has been for some time.
:05:39
- That's impossible.
- He fooled me, too.
:05:41
l thought he was only a wastrel and a clown.
:05:44
He's become one of the most
dangerous men in the empire,
:05:47
a traitor and a conspirator against the state.
:05:49
- No. Not Marcellus.
- That's why he hasn't come to you,
:05:52
or his family, or his friends.
:05:55
You've heard of this new sect, these fanatics
who call themselves Christians?
:05:59
- He's one of them, one of the ringleaders.
- lt can't be true.
:06:02
No? Then come. l'll show you.
:06:08
You'll learn for yourself what kind of man
it is you preferred to your emperor.
:06:15
Where is he?
:06:26
Marcellus's personal slave, remember?
:06:30
The day he dared to bid against me.
:06:33
But now no longer a slave.
:06:35
His partner in treason.
:06:38
- Has he talked?
- No, sire.
:06:41
- Ask him again.
- Where is Tribune Gallio?
:06:46
Where's he hiding?
:06:48
Give him the wheel.
:06:56
Three of them came here from Corinth.
:06:58
The Greek slave, a Jewish
fisherman, our loyal tribune.