
79 A.D.
Drama · History
Overview
Intrigue at the Roman Emperor's court prior to its destruction by Vesuvius.
Top Cast


Brad Harris
Brad Harris
Marcus Tiberius
Brad Harris
Marcus Tiberius


Mara Lane
Mara Lane
Diomira
Mara Lane
Diomira


José Greci
José Greci
Livia
José Greci
Livia


Jany Clair
Jany Clair
Myrta
Jany Clair
Myrta


Jacques Berthier
Jacques Berthier
Tercius
Jacques Berthier
Tercius


Philippe Hersent
Philippe Hersent
Titus Flavius
Philippe Hersent
Titus Flavius


Carlo Tamberlani
Carlo Tamberlani
Furius
Carlo Tamberlani
Furius


Ivy Holzer
Ivy Holzer
Claudia
Ivy Holzer
Claudia


Isarco Ravaioli
Isarco Ravaioli
Licinio
Isarco Ravaioli
Licinio
Đorđe Nenadović
Đorđe Nenadović
Sansone
Đorđe Nenadović
Sansone
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