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His troops built a bridge in ten days and crossed the river

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heck yes he did because he could swim really really good!

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Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River, thus starting the civil war which he won.

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How much land did Julius Caesar conquar?

Julius Caesar conquered Gaul, an area which included modern day France, Belgium, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the River Rhine.


Where did Julius Caesar conquer first before making the Rhine a boundary of the Roman Empire?

Julius Caesar conquered Gaul in his Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). He went as far as the River Rhine.


What river did Julius Caesar cross over to start a war?

The Rubicon River


How did Julius Caesar extend Rome's borders?

Julius Caesar conquered Gaul north of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis in southern France. It comprised the rest of modern France, Belgium, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine.


When did Julius Caesar cross the Rhine river?

He said "iacta alea est", which means, "the die is cast."


What territory did Julius Caesar conquer?

Julius Caesar conquered Gaul north of Gallia Narbonensis (the south and southeast of France), which was already under the Romans. This consisted of the rest of France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine and Germany west of the Rhine.


What countries did Julius Caesar invade?

Julius Caesar conquered Gaul north of Gallia Narbonensis (southern France) which was already a Roman Province. This territory comprised France apart from the south, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the river Rhine and Germany west of the river Rhine. The German portion was later divided into Germania Superior and Germania Inferior. Caesar also conducted two expeditions in the southeast of England, which he abandoned to concentrate on the campaigns in Gaul.


49BC juliEs Caesar crossed the river?

In 49BC Julius Caesar crossed the river Rubicon.


What river did Caesar cross?

The Rubicon. When he took his army across the Rubicon as a fighting force, it meant he was declaring war on the Roman government.


What year did the Romans invade Netherlands?

Holland south of the river Rhine was conquered by Julius Caesar in 57 BC during his Gallic War. Southern Holland became part of the Roman province of Gallia Belgica (southern Holland, Belgium Luxembourg, northern France and the German Rhineland). The Romans never conquered Holland north of the river Rhine and the rest of the Netherlands.


Which river did Hitler cross in violation of a peace treaty?

The River Rhine.


What was the roman empire like in Caesar's time?

The Empire of the Roman Republic at the time of Julius Caesar comprised all the lands around the Mediterranean apart for Jordan, Egypt, eastern Libya and north-western Spain. Caesar added Gallia Transalpina (France north of the area on the Mediterranean coast, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland south of the river Rhine) and Germania (which at that time was the part of Germany west of the river Rhine) to the empire.