The Via Augusta
Slaves and masters (1x2)
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The batch of Iberian slaves that Pompeu bought seems like a representation of human misery. In the central courtyard of the house begins the work of washing them, cutting their hair and nails. Little by little, human beings appear that catch the attention of the family; especially Numancia, which leaves the men of the Scipio clan stunned. Meanwhile, Caesar has problems with impotence and Pompeu needs the help of his terrible mother-in-law to find a remedy.