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A Roman triumvir is pulled between imperial duty and a consuming relationship with an Egyptian queen, while a rival in Rome maneuvers to consolidate power. The action alternates between public spectacle and private intimacy, as military confrontations, shifting alliances, and political calculation erode judgment. A loyal companion defects and later dies haunted by remorse. Miscommunication, pride, and the collapse of fortunes lead the central lovers to tragic ends. The narrative examines divided loyalties, the tension between statecraft and passion, and how performative grandeur can accelerate personal and political decline.
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