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  1. A Necessary Fiction: Season 2, Episode 8 Airdate: March 11, 2007 Written by: Todd Ellis Kessler: Directed by: Carl Franklin: ← 2x07 Death Mask: 2x09 → Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man) Rome — Season Two

  2. Rome Season 2 Episode 8: A Necessary Fiction Summary: Octavian proclaims a new era of virtue in Rome, a program that his family and subordinates find impossible to obey. Vorenus is sent on a mission after a missing shipment of gold to discover who mysteriously hijacked it on its way to the Roman treasury.

  3. Mar 11, 2007 · Season 2. Ep 8. A Necessary Fiction. TVMA. March 11, 2007. 55 min. 8.6 (1,957) In the eighth episode of Rome's second season, titled "A Necessary Fiction," tensions rise between the Roman and Egyptian factions in the city. Cleopatra comes to Rome seeking Julius Caesar's help in securing her place as queen in Egypt, but her request is met with ...

  4. A Necessary Fiction: Directed by Carl Franklin. With Ray Stevenson, Kevin McKidd, Polly Walker, Kerry Condon. Octavian takes a new bride, Livia, and then introduces her to his family in a startling way... by having her witness the punishment he metes out to Atia and Octavia, for secretly defying the social constraints established through the facade of Octavia's "marriage" to Mark Antony.

  5. "Rome" A Necessary Fiction subtitles. AKA: Rome, Roma. Octavian takes a new bride, Livia, and then introduces her to his family in a startling way... by having her witness the punishment he metes out to Atia and Octavia, for secretly defying the social constraints established through ...

  6. Mar 11, 2007 · A Necessary Fiction Aired Mar 11, 2007 History Drama Reviews Octavian proclaims a new era in Rome; Vorenus uncovers treachery behind a missing gold shipment.

  7. In this British historical drama, the turbulent transition from Roman republic to autocratic empire, which changed world history through civil war and wars of conquest, is sketched both from the aristocratic viewpoint of Julius Caesar, his family, his adopted successor Octavian Augustus, and their political allies and adversaries, and from the politically naive viewpoint of a few ordinary ...

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