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...I suppose I could not
have done worse.

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There is still time.
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Let someone ask me what I want:
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To live with you in peace and love.
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Do you have...
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...conditions for total surrender?
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First, as did Caesar...
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...you will marry me
according to Egyptian ritual.

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That's not a condition,
that's a reward.

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You'll declare, by your authority...
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...Caesarion to be king of Egypt...
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...and we will rule together
in his name.

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Happily granted.
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You will cede to Egypt
all the territories I have demanded.

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You must.
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If only to assert
your own authority and power.

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Otherwise, inevitably,
in time we will lose everything.

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Can't you see that?
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I can see nothing...
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...but you.
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To marry this Egyptian
under their barbaric rites!

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Meaningless under Roman law!
Great Caesar himself...

:21:23
Yes. Bit by bit,
Antony crawls behind his memory.

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But tell us this, Germanicus:
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Did great Caesar also toss one-third
of the Roman Empire...

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...into Cleopatra's
undoubtedly deserving lap?

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The territories in dispute
were subjugated by Julius Caesar.

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The right to rule over them
is the heritage of his son.

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And in the name of the mighty Caesar
I grant to IKing Ptolemy Caesarion...

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...that right.
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Let it be known the greatness of Rome
lies not in what she takes...

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...but in what she gives.

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