The Rubicon. When he took his army across the Rubicon as a fighting force, it meant he was declaring war on the Roman government.
It was revealed that Caesar couldn't cross the river by himself and Cassius had to help save him.
His troops built a bridge in ten days and crossed the river
Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.
He said "iacta alea est", which means, "the die is cast."
Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army.
the rubicon river
The Rubicon River
Ceasar crossed the Rubicon River to get to Rome I think.
It was revealed that Caesar couldn't cross the river by himself and Cassius had to help save him.
His troops built a bridge in ten days and crossed the river
Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River when he invaded from Gaul. The Rubicon was the boundary between Italy and Gaul at the time.
In 49BC Julius Caesar crossed the river Rubicon.
Julius Caesar was warned by the Roman Senate not to cross the Rubicon River. In 49 BC, this act was seen as a declaration of war against the Senate and the Republic, as it violated the law prohibiting a general from bringing his army into Italy. Caesar famously defied this warning, leading to a civil war that ultimately resulted in his rise to power. His crossing of the Rubicon has since become a metaphor for making irreversible decisions.
It was in the year 49 BC, after his campaign against the Gaul. Caesar made his decision on the river Rubicon in north Italy. Supposedly he stopped at the river bank for a moment to think, then said "Alea iacta est" or "The dice has been cast", and ordered his legion to cross the river.
The Tiber River
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He said "iacta alea est", which means, "the die is cast."