Who is tiberius in spartacus
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But he loved it all, particularly the sword fighting. Antidormi's parents are from Italy and he has always been interested in the Roman Empire. As a kid I always played those empire games on the computer and pretended that I was a knight. He complains that his father spends too much time sparring with Hilarus and not enough time focusing on the rebellion. When Crassus accepts command under Cossinius and Furius , Tiberius scolds his father for accepting command under Romans who are "lesser" then he is.
Nonetheless, Crassus puts Tiberius in charge of the task of quickly assembling a military, whom Tiberius puts Sabinus in charge of. Continuing to watch Crassus train with Hilarus, Tiberius again scolds his father for not taking the time to prepare against Spartacus. Tiberius says that Spartacus and all slaves alike are beneath Romans. Crassus has Tiberius spar against Hilarus, who easily beats the boy. Crassus retorts that Tiberius' attitude is the same as all those killed by Spartacus possessed.
As Crassus finally fights Hilarus to the death, he commands Tiberius to grant the champion his freedom should he be killed in their duel, something Tiberius objects to, but does as commanded. Crassus defeats Hilarus and Tiberius looks at his father. As Metellus grants Crassus responsibility of the new army to send against Spartacus , Tiberius realizes this was Crassus' plan all along.
He questions Crassus on this, with his father confirming by saying, "The house of Crassus bows to no one". After Crassus explains the details, he walks onward, with Tiberius showing a look of impression and new found respect for his father. Tiberius starts to earn more favor by having weapons merchants come in, with his father appreciating him. However, Julius Caesar unites his powerfully respected name with Crassus' immensely vast wealth, an investigative Tiberius becomes envious of Caesar's sudden prospects, though Sabinus advises Tiberius to pay no attention to Caesar, contemplating a more prosperous future between the two friends.
Later on, Tiberius finds Caesar making advances with Kore, thus angering Tiberius, which ignites a bitter rivalry between the two key figures under Crassus. Much to the surprise of Tiberius and Caesar, Crassus gives Tiberius a rank of commander in Crassus' army. Tiberius and Caesar. Tiberius is then located in an encampment alongside Mummius.
With the duties of a high rank position under Crassus, Tiberius and Sabinus discuss their future political aspirations when Tiberius encounters Caesar, both of whom are not pleased with each other's presence. Suddenly, a deserting Sinuessa guard reaches their camp when he informs the two of Spartacus' takeover of the city.
In the middle of Tiberius further questioning of the guard, however, Caesar smashes his sword into the guard's head, cleaving it in two and spraying blood onto Tiberius.
The young commander is infuriated by this action, to which Caesar justifies for the soldier's cowardice. Tiberius informs Caesar he is under his command, although Caesar simply scoffs at this and walks away. Learning of Spartacus' location, Tiberius considers the possibility of sneak attacking the city, although Sabinus worries about the consequences of this action. When Spartacus and the Cilician pirates make an arrangement of deals outside of the city into the shores, Tiberius takes an opportunistic action and orders Mummius to mobilize the soldiers into attack.
He explains that his father would be disappointed if he didn't seize the chance to finish the enemy before ambushing the meeting and leading the soldiers into battle with a full-on force. In the midst of battle, Tiberius showcases unexpected fighting skills, even besting few of the Rebels and pirates, although the tide is quickly turned.
When he encounters Totus , Tiberius ends up seriously wounded by a spear to the midsection, although he ends up killing the rebel but loses his sword.
Sabinus arrives just in time to escort Tiberius away from the battlefield, as the pirates launch fireballs onto the Romans, killing Mummius among others. Tiberius killing a Rebel. As a disgraced Tiberius tends to his wounds, he is reprimanded by Crassus for his humiliating defeat. The Imperator informs his son of Caesar's current disguise as a slave, and that the act of decimation will soon have to take place in order to instill fear and respect into the army. Crassus tells Tiberius fifty men will be chosen for the lottery, where only five stones picked will spell certain death, and that Tiberius is among the soldiers.
With all ranks and position stripped from him, Tiberius ponders at his bleak future while painting the five white stones for the decimation lottery. Sabinus comes in to encourage Tiberius for his valiant efforts, although Tiberius is in too much of a somber mood.
During the pickings for the decimation, Tiberius ends up a lucky recipient with a regular stone, although Sabinus ends up with a white stone, ensuring his death. Sabinus comforts Tiberius and tells him to follow command. A conflicted and an emotionally discharged Tiberius watches on as Sabinus and other soldiers get beaten to a bloody pulp with wooden clubs.
As Sabinus's bloodied body is ravaged by countless blows, Tiberius mercifully ends his life with a club to the head.
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