Anniversary - Caesar Crossing the Rubicon
January 10th 49 BC...
Caesar was staying in the northern Italian city of
Ravenna and he had a decision to make. Either he acquiesced to the
Senate's command [to disarm] or he moved southward to confront Pompey and plunge the
Roman Republic into a bloody civil war. An ancient Roman law forbade
any general from crossing the Rubicon River and entering Italy proper
with a standing army. To do so was treason. This tiny stream would reveal Caesar's intentions and mark the point of no return.
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