:16:00
- General.
- Highness.
:16:03
Rome salutes you,
and I embrace you as a brother.
:16:07
It has been too long,
my old friend.
:16:09
- Highness.
- Here, Father.
:16:11
Take my arm.
:16:14
I think it is time
for me to leave.
:16:31
So much for
the glory of Rome.
:16:55
Magnificent battle.
:17:19
- General.
- Still alive?
:17:21
- Still alive.
- The gods must have a sense of humor.
:17:24
- The gods must love you.
- Valerius.
:17:26
Back to barracks, General?
Or to Rome?
:17:29
Home. My wife,
the son, the harvest.
:17:33
Maximus the farmer.
I still have difficulty imagining that.
:17:36
You know, dirt cleans off a lot
easier than blood, Quintus.
:17:40
- Here he is.
- Highness.
:17:42
Senator Gaius, Senator Falco.
:17:44
Beware of Gaius. He'll pour
a honeyed potion in your ear...
:17:47
and you'll wake up one day and all
you'll say is, "Republic, republic."
:17:50
Well, why not?
Rome was founded as a republic.
:17:53
Yes, and in a republic
the senate has the power.
:17:56
But Senator Gaius isn't
influenced by that, of course.
:17:58
Where do you stand, General?
Emperor or senate?