Spartacus
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''To the general of the Italian slaves
called Spartacus...

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from lbar M'hali, Cilician governor
of the island of Delos.''

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- Sit down.
- ''Greetings.

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Word has been received that you wish
to embark your armies...

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on the Cilician ships
from the Italian port of Brundusium.

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- Receive now my agent, Tigranes--''
- Levantus.

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''who bargains in my name.
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May lsis and Serapis bring victory
to your cause. The governor of Delos.''

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- Who are lsis and Serapis?
- Gods of the east.

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Why should they want us to win?
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Because they favour Cilicia...
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and Cilicia, like you,
fights against the Romans.

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Would you like some wine?
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l drink only after the bargain
has been concluded...

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never before.
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How many ships
do these Cilicians have?

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Five hundred at least.
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But no deal is too small,
l assure you.

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We'll need them all.
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- All?
- What is the price?

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Price is 100,000 sesterces
per ship.

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For 500 ships that would be...
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50 million sesterces.
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- You have such a sum?
- We will have.

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See for yourself.
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- Beautiful.
- When will the ships be ready?

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Beautiful.
l love to see such beauty.

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When will the ships be ready?
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My friend...
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when will you be ready?
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How long will it take you...
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to cross one-third
the length of Italy...

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fighting a major battle
in every town?


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