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Julius Caesar is an epic story
set in magnificent, ancient Rome. It will bring to life one
of history's greatest figures. The miniseries will not only
show Caesar as one of the greatest politicians, generals and
orators to have ever lived. It will particularly tell of a man,
of his early days, of his formation and assent to power, of
his ambitions, anxieties, weaknesses and of the three great
loves of his life.
As Caesar rises to fame, his life is constantly at risk for
high political reasons, and he is forced to flee Rome when Sulla,
the malevolent Roman dictator, threatens to execute him. Returning
to the capital, with his citizenship restored for bravery in
battle, Caesar becomes famous for his amazing gift of public
speaking. He also becomes entwined in a great and ill-fated
love story.
In defiance of Sulla's wishes, he marries his true love Cornelia,
who later dies tragically. Cornelia's death almost destroys
Caesar, and, for years to come, all his love is devoted to his
daughter, Julia.
Now concentrating on his political career, Caesar champions
popular causes and fights the corrupt aristocracy that dominates
Roman politics. He declares that, for the Empire to have real
meaning, all of its subjects - of whatever race, creed or color
- should be offered Roman citizenship. His populist politics
and unprecedented military victories raise Caesar to Roman Emperor.
It is towards the premature end of his life that Caesar, isolated
at the pinnacle of power, finds love in his relationship with
another of history's great leaders - Cleopatra. But, yet again,
lasting happiness eludes his grasp, and Roman politics lure
Caesar away from Egypt. Now a mature man, Caesar's attitude
towards power, towards Rome and towards the Roman Senate seems
to have changed. Back in the capital city, powerful men begin
to fear the most powerful man amongst them. |
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