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== Lucius Vorenus ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Lucius-Vorenus-portrait_1036.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"[[Cosmic Plaything|Fortune pisses on me]]."''}}
 
One of the two protagonists. We first meet him as a centurion of the 13th Legion in Gaul who has not seen home nor his family for eight years and wishes nothing but going back to them. Vorenus is an impeccably honest and most honorable man that values tradition, law and loyalty to the Roman Republic above all... something that will bring him innumerable problems. Played by Kevin McKidd.
 
=== Tropes: ===
* [[Anti -Hero]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti -Heroes|Type IV-V]]
* [[Badass Boast]] / [[Blasphemous Boast]]: "I AM [[Everybody Hates Hades|THE SON OF HADES]], I FUCK CONCORD ON HER ARSE!"
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Lucius Vorenus is a lesser, more subtle example (of the Bookworm side). He often cites examples from Roman history during his [[Honor Before Reason]] rants, sometimes talks about other cultures (eg. the Egyptian gods) as if he's read up about them and the reason he was sent on the mission to find Caesar's stolen eagle in the first place was because his superior officer thought he was clever. His [[Badass]] qualifications are impeccable.
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* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: One in the pilot, mellows in later episodes.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]
* [[The Gump]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Once the Unstoppable Rage has worn off, Vorenus has one of these after believing his whole family is dead
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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Much of his sense of honor is [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]], however.
* [[Miles Gloriosus]]
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: Because of his sense of loyalty.
* [[Not So Above It All]]: Though rather than be above the silliness he started off above the corruption. Vorenus eventually goes from being a honorable soldier to the Godfather of Rome's criminal underworld.
* [[Odd Couple]]: With Pullo.
* [[Officer and Aa Gentleman]]: It's amazingly funny to compare that to the dirtbags he serves, who would screw [[Anything That Moves]].
* [[Papa Wolf]]
* [[Perfectly Arranged Marriage]]: With Niobe. After a rocky start, they grow to love each other... or at least ''he'' does.
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* [[Returning War Vet]]
* [[Undying Loyalty]]: To the point of being [[Lampshaded]]:
{{quote| '''Octavian''': That man turned loyalty into a vice.}}
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: More than once. But the stand-out example is when he slaughters Erastes Fulmen's entire gang.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Vorenus has an unfortunate amount of these. Lampshaded by one of his interactions with [[Da Chief]] Marc Anthony. Vorenus himself had this reaction when Pullo killed one of his slaves just because them slave was in a relationship with the girl Pullo loves.
* [[Wide -Eyed Idealist]]: Sort of. He still believes in the Republic, while everybody else sees it as rotten to the core.
 
== Titus Pullo ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:titus-pullo-portrait_2770.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Here I come, girls! I'm gonna drink all the wine, smoke all the smoke, and fuck every whore in the city!"''}}
 
The other protagonist. Pullo is an impulsive, boisterous and wholly irreverent legionary in the 13th Legion serving under Vorenus, who he befriends nonetheless after going on a mission with him. The two then return to Vorenus' house in Rome as [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]. Played by Ray Stevenson.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[The Alcoholic]]
* [[Anti -Hero]]: Type IV-V
* [[Bash Brothers]]: With Vorenus.
* [[Battle Cry]]: "Thirteenth!!!"
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* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: With Eirene.
* [[Cluster F -Bomb]]: "I'm Titus Fucking Pullo, Cunt!"
* [[Crazy Jealous Guy]]: Kills Eirene's poor lover, who was very kind, polite, and respectful to him.
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]]: Pullo is a rapist and multiple murderer but is presented as heroic because he is a loyal friend to Vorenus. Raping the enemy's women was completely normal behavior for Roman legionnaires.
* [[The Gambling Addict]]
* [[Gladiator Games]]: Pullo is sentenced to fight and die in the arena. After being provoked he kills five of the gladiators instead in a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]
* [[The Gump]]
* [[Happily Married]]: To Eirene. Even though he {{spoiler|killed the man she loved in a fit of rage.}}
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Vorenus.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Pullo has one towards the end of Season One when Vorenus rejects him.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Octavian.
* [[Interplay of Sex and Violence]]: With Gaia as they come close to [[Its"It's Not Rape If You Enjoyed It"]].
* [[Love At First Sight]]: To Eirene.
* [[Male Frontal Nudity]]
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* [[Odd Couple]]: With Vorenus.
* [[Professional Killer]]: Becomes one when Vorenus throws him out of his home.
* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: {{spoiler|Cicero}} attempts to buy Pullo when he is sent to assassinate him, but Pullo declines the offer and does the job, even though he admires the man and doesn't hide it.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]
 
== Niobe of the Voreni ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Niobe-Rome-portrait_4497.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"I don't want people dying in my house!"''}}
 
Vorenus' wife through an [[Arranged Marriage]] and mother of two daughters, [[NamesName's the Same|both named Vorena]]. At the start of the series she has been in charge of the Voreni household for eight years while her husband was at war in Gaul. She also has a son from her brother in-law who she tries to pass as her eldest daughter's when Vorenus returns home. Played by Indira Varma.
 
=== Tropes: ===
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* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]: After Vorenus discovers her secret in the first season finale.}}
* [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]]
* [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery|Good Adultery]]: She was told her husband was dead.
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]
* [[Housewife]]
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== Eirene ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Eirene-Rome-portrait_9837.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"[[You No Take Candle|I'm plegant!]] Whatever you call it!"''}}
 
A Germanic slave that Vorenus and Pullo rescue from a band of Pompeian soldiers early in Season 1. Pullo is instantly infatuated with her, and after a while he has her freed and marries her. Played by Chiara Mastalli.
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* [[Betty and Veronica|Betty]]: To Gaia's Veronica.
* [[Cute Mute]] / [[The Quiet One]]: At first.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]
* [[Fake Nationality]]: This is rampant through the cast, but it begs mention that the only native Roman actress in the main cast plays a non-Roman character.
* {{spoiler|[[Kill the Cutie]]}}
* [[Longest Pregnancy Ever]]: Because of [[Screwed Byby the Network|HBO's decision]] to [[Too Good to Last|cancel the show]] in the second season, the writing team had to compact the story lines planned for the second, third ''and'' fourth seasons into one in order to give the story some closure. This lead to Eirene remaining pregnant during historical events that happened in the span of two whole years.
* [[Made a Slave]]
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: It's not until the very last episode she is in that her real name is revealed - Adela. In [[Real Life]], the Romans used to give the slaves new names based on perceived qualities of them. Eirene in particular is Greek for "peace".
* [[The Rival]]: To Gaia.
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]]: Her Germanic origins are not revealed until the last episode she's in.
* [[Woman Scorned]]
* [[You No Take Candle]]
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== The Voreni Children ==
 
[[NamesName's the Same|Vorena the Elder, Vorena the Younger and Lucius]]. [[Captain Obvious|All of them named after Lucius Vorenus]].
 
=== Tropes: ===
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* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: {{spoiler|Niobe's death, followed almost immediately by Erastes Fulmen taking and selling them as slaves.}}
* [[Family Theme Naming]]
* [[NamesName's the Same]]: The Vorenas.
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: BecauseA rare, possibly unique 21st-Century example, because of HBO's screwing the second season. Otherwise the younger Voreni would have been recast at least once per season to account for the time passed.
* {{spoiler|[[Made a Slave|Made Slaves]]:}} By Erastes Fulmen.
** {{spoiler|[[Sex Slave]]}}: Vorena the Elder.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Cold -Blooded Torture]]: {{spoiler|Gets his thumbs cut-off}} before he dies.
* [[Law of Inverse Fertility]]
* [[Never Found the Body]]: Because they threw his body in the sewer.
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== Gaius Julius Caesar ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Julius-Caesar-HBO_1491.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Our men must win or die. Pompey's men have... other options."''}}
 
The famous Roman general and stateman turned dictator. Played by Ciarán Hinds.
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* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]
* [[Badass Cape]]
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: Averted. The ''Rome'' version of the character never says the famous Shakespearean line "[[Et Tu, Brute?]]" (like in [[Real Life]], his wounds made him unable to talk in his dying moments). This is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in the next episode, when Brutus asks "You too, Mother?" when Servilia tells him to leave the city.
* [[Big Bad]] and [[Big Good]]: To the senate, he's the former. To a large part of the Roman Army and to the people of Rome he's the latter.
* [[Blood Onon the Debate Floor]]
* [[Chessmaster]]: Subverted as he lets his empathy get in the way.
* [[Culture Clash]]: The Egyptians present him with the head of Pompey thinking they are going to gain his favor. Caesar is enraged instead.
* [[Dark Secret]]: Caesar has epilepsy and is terrified that anyone might find about it. This is because [[Deliberate Values Dissonance|according to Roman tradition]] epilepsy was a result of having been cursed by the Gods, and the people would refuse to being led by a man subject to it.
* [[Easily Forgiven]]: Caesar can be ruthless but manages to fit this trope fairly well. He spares Vorenus and Pullo on one occasion (possibly more, but I can't remember) and his response to Brutus and Cicero trying to surrender is to hug them, apologise to Brutus while kissing his cheek, beg them to tell him that Pompey, an even bigger enemy, is still alive, and then, drag them off to have food since it must have been awhile since they had a decent meal. More than one character points out that forgiving people is Caesar's shtick, doing double duty as a way to be seen as a [[Reasonable Authority Figure]] and to make people beholden to him.
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: Might not have said the words, but his eyes told it anyway.
* [[Father to His Men]]
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Zigzagged. He spared Vorenus and Pullo despite letting Pompey escape because they both [[Plot Armor|managed to survive unlikely things]]. He also sent the two on an important mission to get Cleopatra. On the other hand, he ignored warnings of a bad omen which lead to his assassination. But, then again...
* [[Kavorka Man]]: Yes and no. He’s a notably older man and his age is showing but he’s not terribly unattractive (this male troper admits). Obviously Cleopatra and Servila found him attractive.
* [[LikeaLike a Son to Me]]: Octavian. Brutus as well.
* [[Miles Gloriosus]]
* [[The Plan]]: Engages in one of these.
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== Gaius Octavian ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:teenage_octavian_portrait_2575.jpg|frame]]}}
{{quote box|[[File:adult_octavian_portrait_9974.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"It's not the killing. It is the waving about of swords I find tedious. I dare say I can kill people readily enough, as long as they're not fighting back."''}}
 
One of the main protagonists. A brilliant yet antisocial young man who through years of manipulation, becomes Rome's first emperor. Played by Max Pirkis in his teenage years and by Simon Woods as a young adult.
 
=== Tropes: ===
* [[Anti -Hero]]: Type V-> [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Badass Bookworm]]: Reads philosophy and bashes people with big sticks
* [[Bastard Boyfriend]]: He bluntly admits to Livia that he is going to hit her before they are married because that excites him sexually. [[Inverted Trope|He ends discovering that he is more excited if Livia hits him instead]].
* [[Blonde Guys Are Evil]]
* [[Break the Cutie]]: It happens, but he becomes much stronger ([[No Sympathy|and more ruthless]]) as a result.
* [[Brother -Sister Incest]]: With Octavia.
* [[Brutal Honesty]]
* [[The Chessmaster]]
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* [[No Sympathy]]: None towards anyone.
* [[The Plan]]: Very good at this.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Blue to Mark Antony's Red.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: After he discovers that Caesar has epilepsy.
* [[Family Theme Naming|Sibling Theme Naming]]: His sister is named Octavia. This was common Roman custom, as seen in the Voreni example listed before.
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== Mark Antony ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Mark-Antony-HBO_412.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"I shall be a good politician. Even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else, for that matter."''}}
 
Julius Caesar's right hand man and a talented soldier and politician in his own right, though he is hampered by his many flaws. In the aftermath of Caesar's death, he is one of the most powerful men in Rome, putting him in direct conflict with Octavian, Caesar's heir. Played by James Purefoy.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Affably Evil]]
* [[Anti -Hero]]: Type V -> [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Anything That Moves]]: As he puts it, "I'm not getting out of bed until I've fucked someone". Especially given, as a condition of marriage, Atia demands that Antony get rid of all the house slaves — male or female — that he's bedded.
* [[Badass]]: His intellectual [[Curb Stomp Battle]] of the Council after the death of Caesar prove him this.
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* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: Mark Antony grows a beard after Octavian crushes his rebellion. By a historical account, this actually happened.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Too many to count.
* [[Better to Die Than Be Killed]]
* [[Byronic Hero]]
* [[Coitus Uninterruptus]]
* [[Country Matters]]: Wholeheartedly embraces this trope.
* [[Da Chief]]: To Vorenus.
* [[Dead Guy Onon Display]]: Along with Cleopatra during the series finale.
* [[Democracy Is Bad]]: Antony plays the elections card when negotiating the aftermath of Caesar's assassination. The conspirators are horrified as they would have to validate their taken for granted powers. They reach a compromise and no democracy is needed.
* [[The Dragon]] / [[The Lancer]]: To Caesar.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: His conflict against Octavian.
* [[For the Evulz]]: Cuts off grain shipments from Egypt to Rome because he can.
* [[Guyliner]]: When he's in Egypt.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]
* [[Male Frontal Nudity]]
* [[No -Holds -Barred Beatdown]]: Twice; one in the Roman Senate and another in Egypt. He doesn't stop until the offender is dead.
* [[The Purge]]: After he makes peace with Octavian, Mark Antony hands him a loooooong list of Roman citizens he wants slaughtered.
* [[Rated Mfor"M" for Manly]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Red to Octavian's Blue. Which is funny considering when they reluctantly choose to have an alliance (what is to be the Second Triumvirate), Octavian wears the standard red-and-gold Roman armor while Mark Antony wears custom blue-and-white armor.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Brilliantly subverted for Antony's speech after Caesar's funeral (the one that became known as Shakespeare's famed, although entirely fictional, "Friends, Romans, countrymen" speech). We see the results of his speech, and even have several characters describe what happened, but none of the actual speech is shown or heard.
* [[Shoot the Messenger]]: Or beat his brains out with the scroll he was reading from.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Withwith Good Publicity]]: For a time.
* [[Wacky Fratboy Hijinks]]: In Egypt. This being Rome, they are taken [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[You Should Know This Already]]: Antony and Cleopatra hook up, but it doesn't end well.
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== Atia of the Julii ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:Atia-of-the-Julii_1522.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"I know who you are. I can see you. You are swearing now that some day... some day you will destroy me... Remember, far better women than you have sworn to do the same. Go and look for them now."''}}
 
Caesar's nephew and mother to Octavian and Octavia, plus long-time lover of Mark Antony. Atia is an extremely ambitious and [[Evil Matriarch]] supreme that stops almost at nothing to get what she wants. She's the real power force in the Julian household... at least, until Octavian grows enough to overrule her. Played by Polly Walker.
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* [[Bigger Is Better in Bed]]: Firm believer in this.
* [[Blood Bath]]: In the first episode Atia takes a shower in the blood pouring down from a slaughtered bull during a ritual to ensure the safe travelling of her son to Gaul.
* [[Break the Haughty]]: By the end of the series her son is the most powerful man in the known world and will remain that to the day he dies, in partly because of her constant scheming and her upbringing of him. Yet the love of her life has abandoned her and then committed suicide, and [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]] Livia has surpassed her in influence over and respect from Octavian.
* [[Chessmaster]]: She likes to think she's this but since her plans fail at least half the time and she seems to act on whim a lot she's more of a [[Smug Snake]].
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]
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* [[Femme Fatale]]
* [[God Save Us From the Queen|Fortune Save Us From The Queen]]: One has to conclude she'd be this, if Mark Antony had gone with her plan of marrying her and proclaiming himself king.
* [[Green -Eyed Monster]]
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]
* [[Historical Villain Upgrade]]: Atia is portrayed as seductive, manipulative and evil. There's absolutely no historical evidence for this; Tacitus actually describes her as a pious, devoted mother and an ideal Roman matron.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Later upgraded to [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]].
* [[Idle Rich]]
* [[Jerkass]]
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== Octavia of the Julii ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:rome_octavia_8553.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Please, Castor, let mother [die after me]! [[Deadpan Snarker|I won't deny her one last pleasure]]. It would be undaughterly."''}}
 
Octavian's older sister and [[Woobie]] supreme of the series. Being the only woman of marrying age in the family makes her the perfect unwitting pawn of Atia and later Octavian to gain political influence. Played by Kerry Condon.
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* [[Bi the Way]]
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: [[My Beloved Smother|Atia]] hilariously sees her as this.
{{quote| '''Octavia:''' Mother I would rather it were not you who killed me. If you have no objections.<br />
'''Atia:''' Why ever not? You can't still be angry with me! }}
* [[Break the Cutie]]
* [[Brother -Sister Incest]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Functional Addict]]: Smokes drugs (possibly hashish or opium) during one low point.
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* [[Heroic BSOD]]: More than once.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Gives birth to a daughter late in season 2, Antonia.
* [[Looking for Love In All Thethe Wrong Places]]
* [[Nice Guy|Nice Girl]]
* [[Family Theme Naming|Sibling Theme Naming]]
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== Posca ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:posca_rome_7872.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"The Roman people are not crying out for clean elections. They are crying out for jobs. They are crying out for clean water, for food, for stability and peace."''}}
 
An old, wise and educated Greek slave owned by Caesar, who he tutored when he was young. Nowadays he acts as his personal manservant, counsilor and confident. He is free to speak his mind, which includes a lot of [[Servile Snarker|snark]]. Played by Nicholas Woodeson.
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* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Happiness in Slavery]]: In fairness he is a very well cared for slave.
* [[Non -Action Guy]]
* [[Nice Guy]]
* [[Perfectly Arranged Marriage]]: Somewhat unexpectedly with {{spoiler|Jocasta}}. Triples as [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]] and [[May -December Romance]].
* [[Secret Keeper]]: To Caesar.
* [[Servile Snarker]]: So very much.
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== Jocasta ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:jocasta-rome_8267.png|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"I've been dishonoured!"''}}
 
A young Plebeian woman, daughter of a rich merchant and close friend of Octavia. Played by Camilla Rutherford.
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* [[Sole Survivor]]: {{spoiler|Atia has her entire family murdered and she sexually assaulted.}} ''[[Disproportionate Retribution|All because she doesn't like her]].''
* [[Talkative Loon]]: Looks like this to Octavia and Atia after a time living in Egypt.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]
 
== Castor ==
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== Marcus Junius Brutus ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:rome_brutus_5822.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Only tyrants need worry about tyrant killers."''}}
 
A quiet and awkward young Patrician torn between doing what he believes it's right and what others expect of him - particularly his [[MommasMomma's Boy|mother Servilia]] and his [[Parental Substitute]], Julius Caesar. Played by Tobias Menzies.
 
=== Tropes: ===
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Hits the jar in the second season.
* [[Anti -Villain]]: If he can be even considered a villain at all.
* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: After he kills Caesar.
* [[Compelling Voice]]: When he wanted to be, he was one hell of an orator. Must have learned from Cicero.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]
* [[Culture Clash]]: While trying to recruit men for a campaign against Octavian he uses the fact that he was the man that gave the last stab that killed Caesar as a [[Badass Boast]] in order to impress some Anatolian princes and make them agree to provide his army. They are disgusted instead, finding that killing an already injured man that can't defend himself is cowardly and shameful.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]
* [[Face Death Withwith Dignity]]: Also a [[Dying Moment of Awesome]] and an [[Ironic Echo]] to how Caesar died.
* [[Family Business]]: Reluctantly enters politics, which has been the playfield of the Junii for the last ''500'' years.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?|Gods, What have I done?]]: After killing Caesar.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With Cassius.
* [[Ignored Epiphany]]: Sort of. In late season one he feels betrayed by Caesar and gives in to his mother, going along with the plot to kill the dictator. He goes through with it, but then Antony comes in and they share a look where Brutus' guilt is written all over his face. He then cries out in agony over what he's done. However he seems to get over it rather fast, and stays allied to Cassius to the very end.
* [[Male Frontal Nudity]]
* [[MommasMomma's Boy]]
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Happens to him in "Pharsalus" while insulting Pompey. He doesn't mind.
* [[Tragic Hero]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]: The original plan of Season 2 was for it to be "the Brutus season", fleashing a lot the character and even ending with his death as the last shot.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]
* [[Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters]]
 
== Servilia of the Junii ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:servilia_portrait_9169.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Gods of the Junii, with this offering I ask you to summon Tyche, Megaera and Nemesis, so that they witness this curse. By the spirits of my ancestors, I curse Gaius Julius Caesar. Let his penis wither. Let his bones crack. Let him see his legions drown in their own blood. Gods of the inferno, I offer to you his limbs, his head, his mouth, his breath, his speech, his hands, his liver, his heart, his stomach. Gods of the inferno, let me see him suffer deeply, and I will rejoice and sacrifice to you."''}}
 
Brutus' mother and long time mistress to Julius Caesar. Servilia ''is'' a bitter and evil woman, but her dangerousness always falls one level short of her main rival's, Atia of the Julii. Played by Lindsay Duncan.
 
=== Tropes: ===
* [[A Plague Onon Both Your Houses]]: Throws it to Atia during her last rant.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Plays the poor victim very well but often is just as vicious and manipulative as her enemies.
* [[Bi the Way]]
* [[Composite Character]]: Takes traits from Porcia Catonis, Brutus' wife who is omitted in the show.
* [[Cold -Blooded Torture]]
* [[Curse]]: Throws a bunch at Caesar and Atia.
* {{spoiler|[[Driven to Suicide]]}}
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* [[The Rival]]: To Atia.
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Taking You Withwith Me]]: Her final curse against Atia involves {{spoiler|killing herself.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Thanatos Gambit]]: Certainly though she was pulling one, as she killed herself as a sacrifice to curse Atia. And Atia's fortunes do take a nosedive after that...}}
* [[The Vamp]]
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== Cato the Younger ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:cato-HBO_6326.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Ah, so in fact this is not a humiliating defeat at all, but a rare species of victory!"''}}
 
A stubborn, staunch traditionalist senator and defender of the Republic, and as a result declared enemy of Caesar. Also half-brother to Servilia and uncle to Brutus. Played by Karl Johnson.
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== Gaius Cassius Longinus ==
 
{{quote| ''"Thus ever tyrants!"''}}
 
Another fellow senator and close friend of Brutus. He masterminds Caesar's assassination. Played by Guy Henry.
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== Gnaeus Pompey Magnus ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:HBO-Pompey_2488.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"It seemed impossible to lose. That is always a bad sign."''}}
 
Once a mighty conqueror and hero of the Republic, Pompey is a jaded Consul of Rome living mostly of past glories by the time the show starts. When Caesar tries to seize power he sides with the Senate against him. Played by Kenneth Cranham.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Adipose Rex|Adipose Consul]]
* [[Arranged Marriage]]: His marriage to Julia, daughter of Caesar, is specifically pointed as the only thing that makes the two get along. Her [[Death Byby Childbirth]] sets the show in motion. Later, an attempt to solve their conflict by making him marry Octavia falls through.
* [[King Incognito|Consul Incognito]]: After losing the Battle of Pharsalus, he escapes disguised as a Greek trader.
* [[Decapitation Presentation]]: Gets his head on a plate offered to Caesar by the Egyptians, who wish to congratiate with him. He is supremely pissed.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: The marriage was cancelled, but he made use of his "rights" with Octavia anyway.
* [[Et Tu, Brute?]]: He gets offed by a once soldier of his, now working as a mercenary for the Egyptians.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: His entire campaign against Caesar consists of retiring and defeat.
* [[Glory Days]]
* [[Green -Eyed Monster]]: He is jealous of Caesar for "stealing the love of the people" from him.
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: After losing the Battle of Pharsalus.
* [[Overshadowed Byby Awesome]]: Is actually a great general in his own right but can't hold a candle to Caeser. This bothers him a lot.
* [[Retired Badass]]: More or less. He hasn't retired everything but he's no longer leading armies at the start. That changes.
* [[The Magnificent]]: The last part of his name means "the Great."
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== Quintus Valerius Pompey ==
 
{{quote box|[[File:quintuspompey_2121.jpg|frame]]}}
 
{{quote| ''"Kill him too, what does it matter?"''}}
 
Pompey's son and a military leader in the Senate faction. Played by Rick Warden.
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* [[Composite Character]]: He is loosely based on Pompey's two historical sons, Gnaeus Pompey the Younger and Sextus Pompey.
* [[The Dragon]]: To his father.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]
* [[In -Series Nickname]]: "Neptune's Scourge".
* [[Jaded Washout]]
* [[The Resenter]]
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== Erastes Fulmen ==
 
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{{quote| ''"I took your children in payment for your many slights to me. I fucked them. Then I killed them. And then I threw them in the river."''}}
 
A ruthless businessman who controls Rome's most powerful criminal gang, the Aventine, under a pretense of legality. Played by Lorcan Cranitch.
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* [[The Don]]
* [[Evil Is Petty]]
* [[Legitimate BusinessmensBusinessmen's Social Club]]
* [[The Napoleon]]
* [[Non -Action Guy]]
* [[Thanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Knowing that he is going to die anyway, Erastes falsely tells Vorenus that he has raped and killed his family, and then desecrated their bodies dumping them in the Tiber, just to spite him.}}
 
== Gaia ==
 
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{{quote| ''"I told you I'm not a whore."''}}
 
A former brothel supervisor tasked with keeping the customers on line, who is hired by Vorenus after {{spoiler|he takes over Erastes Fulmen's gang}}. While technically a slave, Gaia is a tough and vindicative woman that stops at nothing to get what she wants. Played by Zuleikha Robinson.
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* {{spoiler|[[Deathbed Confession]]: After being wounded in battle, she confesses to Pullo that it was her who murdered Eirene. Pullo suffocates her and throws her body in the river.}}
* [[Groin Attack]]
* [[Its"It's Not Rape If You Enjoyed It"]]: What happens when Pullo tries to 'punish' her.
* {{spoiler|[[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: She kills the heavily pregnant Eirene by putting an abortive solution in her tea and replaces her in Pullo's bed.}}
* [[Quit Your Whining]]: To Pullo, {{spoiler|on her deathbed.}}
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== Mascius ==
 
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{{quote| ''"The truth? The truth is I have known you as a brother. The truth is that I saved your life at Gergovia. Took an arrow for it. The arrow's still in there, the truth is I'd do it again brother. The truth is that I've been nothing but a good soldier to you and a good fucking friend. Do what you have to do Pullo. I'll see you in Hades."''}}
 
A former legionary of the Thirteenth. After returning from Gaul, Vorenus gets him and his other comrades lands in Germania but Mascius loses his concession playing dice. He then returns to Rome and joins the Aventine gang after hearing that {{spoiler|Vorenus has taken over it.}} Played by Michael Nardone.
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== Memmio ==
 
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Captain of the Caelians gang and uneasy ally to Vorenus. Played by Daniel Cerqueira.
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* [[The Don]]
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: {{spoiler|Pullo bites off his tongue and keeps him in a cage as a message for others.}}
* [[Kick the Son of Aa Bitch]]
* [[Non -Action Guy]]
* [[Smug Snake]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: To Erastes Fulmen.
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== Marcus Tullius Cicero ==
 
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{{quote| ''"When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is equally unwise to imagine the snarling animal a friend and offer your hand, as Pompey does."''}}
 
The renowned [[Cicero (Creator)|Roman politician, intellectual and master orator]], leader of the moderate faction in the Senate. Cicero distrusts Caesar's and later Mark Antony's actions but lacks the spine to take direct action against them. Played by David Bamber.
 
=== Tropes: ===
* [[Arch Enemy]]: To Mark Antony.
* [[Compelling Voice]]: The orator of the ancient world, and arguably one of the greatest public speakers who has ever lived.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: [[Up to Eleven]] in the series.
* [[Face Death Withwith Dignity]]: Very much so and without a doubt. Arguably the most dignified death in the series.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Mark Antony threatens to have [[Creepy Souvenir|his hands]] cut and nailed to the Senate's doors. Guess what happens years later.
* [[Nice Guy]]
* [[Non -Action Guy]]
* [[Only Sane Man]]: It certainly seemed that way.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: One of the great masters of this trope. The one that he gave Mark Antony was an epic [[Take That]] and quite possibly one of his biggest [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: To his slaves, the day of his own murder, so they won't be hurt.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: With Caesar. They tended to be on different sides of a debate - especially during the civil war - but they shared a respect for each other. Cicero was genuinely surprised by the assassination of Caesar.
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== Marcus Agrippa ==
 
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{{quote| ''"I would go with you to Hades... [[Offending the CreatorsCreator's Own|to Britain even]], if I thought we had the right."''}}
 
A young, humble Roman general of rural origins and old friend to Octavian. He loves Octavia, but his loyalty to her brother will never let him pursue her. Played by Allen Leech.
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* [[Country Mouse]]
* [[Genre Savvy]]
* [[Good -Looking Privates]]
* [[Love At First Sight]]
* [[The McCoy]]
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== Gaius Maecenas ==
 
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Another friend of Octavian and third in the [[Power Trio]] of young men that give birth to the Roman Empire. In contrast to Agrippa, Maecenas is a politician from a wealthy urban family who has a talent for rethoric and his own personal goals beyond those of Octavian. Played by Alex Wyndham.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Anything That Moves]]
* [[Non -Action Guy]]
* [[Sleazy Politician]]
* [[The Smart Guy]]
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== The Newsreader ==
 
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{{quote| ''"This month's public bread is provided by the Capitoline Brotherhood of Millers. The Brotherhood uses only the finest flour: true Roman bread for true Romans."''}}
 
A public servant that cries news and [[Product Placement|advertisements]] at the Forum in front of the Roman Senate. Played by Ian McNeice.
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* [[No Name Given]]
* [[Product Placement]]: Another nice historical touch.
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: His job consists on screaming whatever propaganda the government of the time hands to him, and it changes as wildly and quickly as the composition of that government does. He never questions it.
 
== Egyptians ==
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* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: On Atia.
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Faith Turn]]: Played with. He abandons his role as Atia's hitman in favor of reconnecting with his religion, but he tends up becoming a fanatic. Eventually played straight when he decided to not assassin king Herod. }}
* [[Hitman Withwith a Heart]]
* [[Raised Catholic|Raised Jewish]]
* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: {{spoiler|Glabius attempts to buy Timon when Atia sends him to kill the other. Timon refuses.}}
 
== Levi ==