When did Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon?
Emily Wilson
Updated on June 10, 2026
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In this way, where did Julius Caesar cross the Rubicon River?
The Rubicon (Latin: Rubicō, Italian: Rubicone pronounced [rubiˈkone]) is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Ravenna. The same name was given to a river that was famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BC.
Beside above, how old was Julius Caesar when he crossed the Rubicon? Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon, 49 BC. The Burning Of Rome, 64 A.D. Of Pompeii, 79 A.D.
Subsequently, question is, why did Caesar cross the Rubicon?
Julius Caesar's crossing the Rubicon river in January 49 BC precipitated the Roman Civil War, which ultimately led to Caesar becoming dictator and the rise of the imperial era of Rome. As his term of governorship ended, the Roman Senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
What did Caesar say when he crossed the Rubicon?
When Julius Caesar was about to cross the tiny Rubicon River in 49 B.C.E., he quoted from a play by Menander to say "anerriphtho kybos!" or "let the die be cast" in Greek.
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