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Rubico (river): a Pleiades place resourceJul 1, 2025 · A river in northeastern Italy that served, during the late Roman Republic, as the southern boundary of the province of Cisalpine Gaul and ...
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Rubicon River - History and Significance in Ancient Rome | UNRVThe Rubicon crosses Emilia-Romagna's southern region between modern-day Rimini and Cesena. It ...
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Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon | OriginsJan 7, 2024 · Though the crossing of the river Rubicon marked the beginning of the Roman Civil War, it was just one moment in the conflict between Caesar and ...
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Julius Caesar and the Crossing of the Rubicon - UNRV.comThe Rubicon river was crossed, and Julius Caesar officially invaded the legal border from his province into Italy, thus starting the civil war. Quickly ...
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Why Did Caesar Cross the Rubicon? - History HitIf he brought his veteran armies across the river Rubicon in northern Italy, the Republic would be in a state of civil war.
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How Julius Caesar Started a Big War by Crossing a Small StreamIn 49 BC on the banks of the Rubicon, Julius Caesar faced a critical choice. To remain in Gaul meant forfeiting his power to his enemies in Rome.<|separator|>
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Fiume Rubicone: Attraversando le Acque della Storia! - Meteo BellariaJul 26, 2024 · – **Lunghezza**: Il fiume Rubicone ha una lunghezza di circa 29 chilometri, il che lo classifica come un fiume piuttosto piccolo. – **Larghezza ...
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Rubicon (River) - Mapy.comThe Rubicon River, in Italy, is famed for Caesar's crossing in 49 BC. It flows from the Apennine Mountains to the Adriatic Sea, and is 35 km long.
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Rubicon | Map, History, & Facts - BritannicaThe movement of Julius Caesar's forces over the Rubicon into Italy in 49 bce violated the law (the Lex Cornelia Majestatis) that forbade a general to lead an ...
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Valle del Rubicone - Appennino RomagnoloIl Torrente Rubicone (Urgon) il fiume dalle acque rossastre, nasce dal colle di Strigara , e dopo un corso di circa 44 Km si getta nell'Adriatico fra ...Missing: lunghezza caratteristiche fisiche
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Fiume Rubicone: l'antico confine diventa meta da scoprire, tra storia ...Apr 15, 2025 · – Bacino idrografico: Il bacino idrografico del Rubicone è abbastanza limitato, data la sua lunghezza ridotta, ma si estende attraverso una ...
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Territorio di competenza - Autorità di Bacino Distrettuale del Fiume PoIl distretto idrografico del fiume Po è l'insieme dei bacini idrografici Po, Fissero-Tartaro-Canalbianco, Reno, Lamone, Fiumi Uniti, Bevano, Savio, Rubicone, ...
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Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Rubicon River served as a legal boundary; crossing it with an army was considered an act of insurrection against the Roman Senate, which had forbidden him ...
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Julius Caesar - Crossing the Rubicon - Heritage HistoryThe Rubicon was the limit on this northern side. Generals commanding in Gaul were never to pass it. To cross the Rubicon with an army on the way to Rome was ...
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Rubico (49 BCE) - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · The identification of the Rubico is contested. The Peutinger ... Fiumicino since times immemorial - was consequently rebaptized in 1933.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Taking Sides (Chapter 7) - Julius Caesar and the Roman PeopleScholars have often supposed that Caesar ignores his crossing of the Rubicon boundary altogether because he wishes to suppress quietly its “illegality” or “ ...
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Crossing the Rubicon: Caesar's Decision and the Fate of Rome ...Three water courses are potentially identifiable with the ancient Rubicon: the Pisciatello or Urgòn (at Cesena), the Fiumicino (at Savignano) and the Uso ...
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THE RUBICON IS IDENTIFIED; Caesar's Fateful River Was the ...The Fiumicino River has been established as the stream which the ancients called the Rubicon, and its historic name has been restored.
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Crossing the Rubicon FOLLOWING HADRIANJan 10, 2016 · It was not until 1933 that the Fiumicino, which crossed the town of Savignano di Romagna (renamed Rubicone by Mussolini), was identified as the ...
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Rubicon river rivalry in Italy to be settled with mock court caseAug 7, 2013 · The Roman gauntlet is thrown down as regional factions argue their river is famous point of no return crossed by Caesar.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Rubicon - Etymology, Origin & Meaning of the NameOriginating from Latin rubicundus meaning "ruddy," the phrase "cross the Rubicon" refers to Caesar's decisive 49 B.C.E. crossing of the Rubicon River,Missing: river linguistic
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Rubicon River: Italy, Definition, Julius Caesar, & Facts - Roman EmpireOct 5, 2023 · The Rubicon is a small river in Italy, famous for its historical significance as a boundary crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BCE, marking a pivotal moment in ...
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How Julius Caesar Crossed the Rubicon and Took AriminumSep 18, 2023 · This article examines the opening move in the Roman Civil War of 49–45 BC: Julius Caesar's daring and risky move to cross the River Rubicon and capture the ...
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Plutarch on Caesar's Rubico crossing - Livius.orgJul 28, 2020 · On January 10 or 11, his army advanced to Rimini, where Caesar could control the passes across the Apennines: in doing so, he crossed the river Rubico, thereby ...
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Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon, 49 BC - EyeWitness to HistoryIt was January 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 or ...
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Caesar's Crossing of the Rubicon and the Collapse of the Roman ...Apr 26, 2024 · However, most would consider Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon as the principal catalyst for the Republic's downfall. This decisive act set off a ...
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Rome's Transition from Republic to EmpireOct 18, 2024 · Civil wars started between groups with different loyalties, which brought about the transformation of the republic into an empire.
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[PDF] All Italy an Orchard: Landscape and the State in Varro's de Re Rustica321 Cisalpine Gaul was incorporated into Italy in 42 BCE, a date that is likely earlier than the composition date of the dRR (ca. 37 BCE), but later than ...
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Randall T. GANIBAN (ed.), Vergil: Aeneid Book 1, Newburyport MA ...1, Ganiban notes that Patavium, where Antenor landed, was incorporated into Italy ... Cisalpine Gaul, in which Patavium was included, was abolished. A comparison ...
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Iacta Alea Est: Crossing the Rubicon - LatinitiumIn 1933 Mussolini ordered the name of the Fiumicino to be changed. It was. From that day, the Fiumicino has largely been accepted to be the Rubicon, but not ...
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Introduction - The Art of Caesar's Bellum CivileIn Rambaud's view, Caesar writes the Commentarii as propaganda intended to distort its subject matter; Caesar's representations serve only his own interests and ...
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Suetonius, Life of Julius Caesar 31 - LexundriaThen, overtaking his cohorts at the river Rubicon, which was the boundary of his province, he paused for a while, and realising what a step he was taking ...
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Lucan (39–65) - The Civil War, Pharsalia: Book I - Poetry In TranslationBook I:183-227 Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon. Now, Caesar, swiftly surmounting the frozen Alps,. had set his mind on vast rebellion and future conflict. On ...Book I:183-227 Caesar's... · Book I:266-351 The exiled... · Book I:392-465 Caesar...
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cross the Rubicon meaning, origin, example, sentence, historySep 15, 2025 · The idiomatic expression “cross the Rubicon” emerged in English during the early 17th century as a metaphor for passing a point of no return ...Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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Meaning Behind the Phrase to Cross the Rubicon - ThoughtCoJul 15, 2019 · Therefore, by crossing the Rubicon into Gaul and starting the war, Caesar threw the dice, not only sealing his own political future but ...
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Usage of the idiom 'Crossing the Rubicon' - English Stack ExchangeNov 1, 2018 · The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" is an idiom that means "to pass a point of no return". Historically it refers to the act of Julius Caesar crossing the river ...
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Leveson inquiry: Ed Miliband, Harriet Harman, Sir John Major appearJun 12, 2012 · Speaking out about phone hacking felt "like crossing the Rubicon" and would be seen by News International as an "act of war", Miliband told ...Missing: usage | Show results with:usage
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Two systems, one grand rivalry - The EconomistJun 19, 2003 · In terms of the political system itself, however, the envy and emulation should go the other way. * “Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of ...Missing: usage | Show results with:usage
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There are always choices - by Lawrence FreedmanNov 19, 2023 · ... cross the Rubicon. The choices have to be within a possible range. But if you look at the history of the 20th century, and now the 21st ...
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[PDF] Progetto di aggiornamento e revisione del Piano di Gestione del ...Dec 4, 2020 · La superficie complessiva è di kmq. 647. Fiume Rubicone. Il bacino del Rubicone ha un'area a forma quasi ellittica posta tra i bacini del ...
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[DOC] INDICE - Autorità di Bacino Distrettuale del Fiume Po* le caratteristiche del corpo idrico recettore e la sua possibilità di rigurgitare lo scarico;. * la portata minima, media e massima dell'affluente;. * il ...
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[PDF] ispra rapporto alluvioniNov 16, 2021 · ... bacino idrografico con superficie superiore ai 2.000 km2; del Platani con i suoi 103 km di asta principale e un bacino di 1.780 km2; del ...<|separator|>
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Savignano sul Rubicone - Tourism, accommodation, Italian qualitySites of Interest: - the Roman Bridge, which is not only the oldest monument in the city, but it is most important symbol of Savignano. Three arches, that ...
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Savignano sul Rubicone | Emilia Romagna TourismSavignano sul Rubicone is 13km from the sea, known for the Roman bridge over the Rubicon, and the archaeological museum. It is halfway between the coast and ...
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Savignano sul Rubicone - Italia.it - ItalyVisit Savignano sul Rubicone in Italy. Find out the things to do and places to visit on your holiday.Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Ponte Romano di Savignano sul Rubicone (2025) - TripadvisorRating 4.1 (54) Today there is not much to see. The existing bridge was built after WWII, there is a statue of Julius Caesar and that's all. But the important fact is that ...
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Crossing the Rubicon - TourissimoDec 31, 2019 · The Rubicon is a river in central Italy (Romagna) that runs into the Adriatic. It marked the border between Gaul and Rome. Crossing it with ...