
Carthago Nova
Animation · Drama · Documentary
Overview
In the first century A.D. Carthago Nova is a splendid city of the Roman Empire. The Albino prosperous family is obliged to enter into competition with the mighty Lucio Andro to achieve the award of works. A conflict that will last for several years and that will worsen with the economic decline of the city and the popular revival of gladiatorial games.
Top Cast
Juan Antonio Gálvez
Juan Antonio Gálvez
Tito (voz en off)
Juan Antonio Gálvez
Tito (voz en off)


Miguel Zúñiga
Miguel Zúñiga
Maecio
Miguel Zúñiga
Maecio
Gabriel Jiménez
Gabriel Jiménez
Marco
Gabriel Jiménez
Marco
María Antonia Rodríguez
María Antonia Rodríguez
Octavia
María Antonia Rodríguez
Octavia
Ricardo Escobar
Ricardo Escobar
Tito
Ricardo Escobar
Tito
Luis Gaspar
Luis Gaspar
Lucio
Luis Gaspar
Lucio
Fernando Elegido
Fernando Elegido
Funcionario
Fernando Elegido
Funcionario
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