De Patre Vostro (About Your Father) - Cultural References and Continuity

Cultural References and Continuity

  • Akin to Caesar's death in the previous season, Mark Antony is depicted as covering his face when he is grieving over the "death" of Cleopatra.
  • Since the real Atia had died in 43 B.C., her presence at the triumph of Octavian is fictional.

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