Demetrius and the Gladiators
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1:30:06
You have made me emperor
and l will try to serve Rome well.

1:30:12
l want it clearly understood
that l am not a god,...

1:30:15
..nor am l likely to become one.
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Nor am l quite the fool that
l have pretended to be all these years,...

1:30:22
..in order to preserve my life.
That is ended.

1:30:27
You have made me Caesar,
and l will act the part.

1:30:31
Hail Claudius!
1:30:42
Messalina.
1:31:05
lt's no secret from any of you
that l've mocked my marriage vows,...

1:31:09
..that l've openly disgraced
my husband and myself.

1:31:13
That, too, is ended.
1:31:17
l am Caesar's wife, and l will act the part.
1:31:21
Hail Caesar!
1:31:27
- (Demetrius) Sire.
- Tribune.

1:31:30
Sire, l've deeply wronged you.
1:31:34
You wronged yourself.
You merely disappointed me.

1:31:38
l give you your last commission
as Tribune of the Guards.

1:31:41
Go to your Christian leaders.
1:31:43
Tell them that as long as they commit
no acts of disloyalty to the state,...

1:31:47
..they will have nothing to fear from me.
1:31:50
- Thank you, sire.
- Messalina) Demetrius?

1:31:54
My husband and l wish you good fortune.

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