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- Year 150 BC. The war against Carthage is still on. Rome controls half of Hispania, the old name for the peninsula formed by Spain and Portugal. An army commanded by the praetor Galba is responsible for protecting the new territory. He also has been ordered to keep peace with the local tribes, but the behavior of the legionnaires has not been always cordial and peaceful. Different towns and villages have suffered the harassment and violence of the Roman soldiers. A humble and brave shepherd, called Viriato, lives in the village of Caura, in the region of Lusitania. Galba tells the Hispanics that they must hand in their weapons as the only way to achieve the peace for the land and its inhabitants. The villagers of Caura accept the proposition. They meet Galba and his legionnaires, but he orders to kill the locals after they have surrendered their weapons. Viriato survives and begins a terrible revenge against the Romans.
- Hispanic slaves held by the Romans will be immediately transferred to be sold to the highest bidder. The news reaches Viriato and his people.
- Viriato and the rebels begin their guerrilla war. His first movement: sabotage the Roman camp and manage to leave them without supplies. But Galba does not sit idly by. While the rebels act, a threat looms over the rebel leader.
- Viriato, aware that they need more men to face Rome, sends Paulo and Darío to find allies to other nearby towns, although their mission is more complicated than it seemed at first .
- Viriato for longer, decides to end her commitment to Alejo, but the Hispanic woman finds herself in a new danger that makes her doubt her options with the man she loves.
- Galba falls seriously ill. His illness alters everyone in the camp. Marco, now in command, desperately seeks a cure, but the remedy poses a great risk. Only one person can cure it and it is from Caura.
- Galba has the opportunity to definitely crush the rebellion. Leukon, a ruthless gladiator, infiltrates the rebel group with a single goal:
- Sandro, preso en el campamento romano, no puede evitar que Marco consiga encontrar la forma de llegar a la cueva rebelde y detener a todos nuestro héroes por sorpresa - excepto a su líder.
- Los rebeldes han sido derrotados por las tropas del pretor. Viriato está encadenado junto a Marco y Galba lo llevará a Roma para exhibirlo y condenarlo a una vida de sufrimiento en las mazmorras.
- Spring arrives in Caura and the high temperatures cause the ice that blocked the roads and ports to begin to melt. This means that the battle between Hispanics and Romans can continue and.
- Viriato and the Council have reached an agreement to lead the town and the army to fight the Romans. But tranquility is again altered with the arrival of a new leader in the alliance.
- With the arrival of Galba to the camp, Claudia and Marco strive for everything to be as before. Preventing Galba from discovering their relationship becomes a priority for Claudia.
- Again in the mountains and oblivious to the council, Viriato and his family again make their war from the mountains. What Viriato does not know is that it will be.
- With Caura again in his possession, Galba prepares to end all signs of rebellion. Exterminating rebel sympathizers becomes their priority. Among them, Bartar and Navia who are in the spotlight.
- The epidemic continues to make a dent among Hispanics, including Paulo who is on the verge of death. Desperate, Sandro and Nerea set off on the trail of the cure on a mission too risky.
- In Caura, Helena, broken by the loss of Serbal, faces Alejo's accusation of adultery before Caura's advice. Theodore fights with all the forces so that the accusation does not prosper but.
- After Fabio's escape with Claudia, Galba rides in anger. The escape of the former general has revealed that among the Roman ranks there is a traitor and Galba asks Marco to investigate until he finds him.
- Viriato lives one of his most bitter moments in the battle against Rome: his wife and his best friend Sandro are held in the camp, their support diminishes every day and there is a traitor among their ranks who tries to end his life.
- Hispanics have won the victory in the Roman camp and the Roman eagle, in the hands of Viriato, adorns the palisade.
- Viria rides back to Caura with Claudia hostage. Galba has made him believe that his men are in danger and the Hispanic leader cannot allow it.