:42:01
- So it seems.
- Spain and Gaul aren't enough.
:42:03
I'll need money.
:42:04
- There have been tax riots in Rome.
- So I've heard.
:42:09
Done.
:42:14
And done.
:42:39
Would Caesar approve, do you think?
:42:41
Definitely. Perhaps the veil of Isis
would have bothered him a bit.
:42:45
Three years...
:42:47
...and Rome remembers him
only by the image on a gold coin.
:42:51
Are they those I brought back with me?
:42:54
When Octavian had them struck off...
:42:56
...it was to commemorate
Caesar's deification.
:42:59
So that he could inherit Caesar's
divinity together with all the rest.
:43:04
Even a dead god
cannot rewrite his will.
:43:07
Antony did present
Caesarion's claims to the Senate.
:43:10
He kept that much of his promise.
:43:13
And he will keep the rest of it.
:43:15
After almost three years
since Caesar's death...
:43:18
...more than a year
since Philippi?
:43:20
Antony will come. He will need Egypt.
:43:24
Egypt is you.
:43:26
That's what I meant, of course.
Antony will need me.
:43:36
Finances! My head hurts
when you talk of money.
:43:38
Change the subject.
:43:40
All right. News from Rome.
:43:44
Octavian has forced Lepidus
out of his command and into exile.
:43:51
I wish I hadn't...
I wish I had not drunk so much today.
:43:56
So do I.
:43:58
Do I trouble you, Rufio?