Caesar Passes The Rubicon

Julius Caesar passes the Rubicon. The military consul, dictator, roman orator and writer, considered one of the most important and influential history, which played a crucial role in the transition of the Roman system of government from a republic to the Imperial, the return from Gaul leads his legions across the river, uttering the famous latin words 'Alea iacta est'; violating laws that prohibited to enter Italy with an armed sparked the civil war that has placed him at the head of Rome. Chromos, Liebig figurine series "Julius Caesar", n. 3, Italy 1938. (Photo by Fototeca Gilardi/Getty Images).
Julius Caesar passes the Rubicon. The military consul, dictator, roman orator and writer, considered one of the most important and influential history, which played a crucial role in the transition of the Roman system of government from a republic to the Imperial, the return from Gaul leads his legions across the river, uttering the famous latin words 'Alea iacta est'; violating laws that prohibited to enter Italy with an armed sparked the civil war that has placed him at the head of Rome. Chromos, Liebig figurine series "Julius Caesar", n. 3, Italy 1938. (Photo by Fototeca Gilardi/Getty Images).
Caesar Passes The Rubicon
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