:14:00
l am a born freeman.
:14:02
All the others have been freed.
:14:04
Christians?
:14:09
l'll have a look around.
Get backto your work.
:14:16
You! Come back here!
:14:23
(Lucia screams)
:14:28
Why did you run? Why did you...?
:15:04
Demetrius of Corinth. Assaulting
a decurion of the Praetorian Guard...
:15:08
..in the execution of his duties.
:15:10
- ls the decurion here?
- Here, sir.
:15:17
The evidence seems impressive.
Are you slave or free?
:15:19
Free, sir.
:15:23
Mark of a slave, sir.
:15:25
l was a slave, but my master freed me, sir.
:15:27
A slave may be freed by emancipation before
a praetor, inscription in the censor's record,...
:15:31
..testament on death of master
or declaration before witnesses.
:15:35
- Can you provide proof of any of these?
- No, sir.
:15:38
- Were you bought or born to the house?
- Bought, sir.
:15:41
Where is your master?
:15:44
- Dead.
- A Greek can invent a better story than that.
:15:47
Flavius. Do you think he'd make a gladiator?
:15:51
Look at the decurion's face!
:15:55
Sentenced to be trained for the arena.