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Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)
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Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)
ELD4961977 Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, 106-48 BC) and violates the law of the Roman Senate which prohibited a Roman general from crossing the border river of Cisalpine Gaul - Crossing the river, Jules Cesar prononca The famous formula " Alea jacta est" (Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC from Cisalpine Gaul to Italy to make his way to Rome - Caesar uttered the famous phrase alea iacta est ("the die has been cast")) Engraving from " Storia di Roma by Francesco Bertolini; Private Collection; (add.info.: Jules Cesar crosses the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC in the footsteps of Pompee the Great (Gneo Pompeo Magno or Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, 106-48 BC) and violates the law of the Roman Senate which prohibited a Roman general from crossing the border river of Cisalpine Gaul - Crossing the river, Jules Cesar prononca The famous formula " Alea jacta est" (Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC from Cisalpine Gaul to Italy to make his way to Rome - Caesar uttered the famous phrase alea iacta est ("the die has been cast")) Engraving from " Storia di Roma by Francesco Bertolini); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures the historic moment when Julius Caesar boldly crossed the river of Rubicon with his legions in arms on January 10, 49 BC. Following in the footsteps of Pompey the Great, Caesar defied the law of the Roman Senate that prohibited a general from crossing into Italy from Cisalpine Gaul.
As he made his way towards Rome, Caesar uttered the famous phrase "Alea jacta est" meaning "the die has been cast." This decisive act marked a turning point in Roman history and set off a chain of events that would ultimately lead to Caesar's rise to power as dictator.
The image beautifully depicts this pivotal moment with intricate detail and historical accuracy. The determination and courage displayed by Caesar and his troops as they crossed the Rubicon is palpable, making it impossible not to be drawn into this significant event in ancient Rome.
Through this engraving from "Storia di Roma" by Francesco Bertolini, we are transported back in time to witness one of the most iconic moments in Roman history. It serves as a reminder of Caesar's ambition and daring nature, which forever changed the course of civilization.
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