The public execution of criminals is a staple in the Colosseum, but during Trajan's 123 days of games in 107 AD, one of these victims is no ordinary prisoner. Bishop Ignatius of Antioch is part of a growing underground religion threatening Roman traditions: Christianity. Will his high-profile execution send a message, or spread the word of Christ further than Trajan could have anticipated?
Odimegwu Okoye
Oxyntas
Soufiane El Khalidy
Centurion
Vinny Moli
Carpophorus
Nadia Benzakour
Mavia's Mother
Aron von Andrian
Domitian (Emperor of Rome)
Michael Parr
Senator Olybruis
Anthony Barclay
Ignatius
Matthew Durkan
Cleander
Teddy Robson
Commodus
Brahim Ait Ben Azzouz
Ludus trainer
James Oliver Wheatley
Verus
Doug Rao
Galen
Sami Fekkak
Hyllus
Edward Dogliani
Cornelius