What was the significance of Caesar's crossing of the river Rubicon with a Roman legion?

Correct answer: By crossing into Italy with an army, he declared war on Rome

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Player #24358685
Player #24358685
In all fairness, Caesar knew that if he disbanded his army, Pompey and his allies would move to try and execute him on politically-motivated charges. This was common in Rome, which is why successful generals would seek to be elected Consul before returning. Once Consul, a returning general could thwart any attempts on his life. through charges of treason and corruption. Always treason and corruption.
Canadagirl
Canadagirl
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Marilla123
Marilla123
Be more specific. Ziggy above is correct
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
dont know much about this!!