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  1. Rubicon River - History and Significance in Ancient Rome | UNRV

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    Although so geographically insignificant that its true location was uncertain for centuries, the Rubicon River, located in northeast Italy, was the site of one of the most pivotal moments in Roman history. The Rubicon River was eventually correctly identified by scholars and its historical name was restored, acknowl… 查看更多內容

    The Rubicon runs 50 miles from its source in the Apennine Mountains to its mouth on Italy's east coast, where it empties into the Adriatic Sea. The river is relatively narrow and shallow; today it is … 查看更多內容

    The river's name comes from "rubico", a Latin word derived from "rubeus", meaning "red". In ancient times, … 查看更多內容

    Late in the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar was appointed governor of Cisalpine Gaul. He exercised masterful militaristic skill by defeating the Celtic an… 查看更多內容

    The Rubicon River圖片

    The Rubicon river was the natural border used by the Roman Republic to delineate Cisalpine Gaul, a Roman province to the north, and Roman-cont… 查看更多內容

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon

    With the revival during the fifteenth century of interest in the topography of ancient Roman Italy, the matter of identifying the Rubicon in the contemporary landscape became a topic of debate among Renaissance humanists. To support the claim of the Pisciatello, a spurious inscription forbidding the passage of an army in the name of the Roman people and Senate, the so-called Sanctio, was placed by a bridge on that river. The Quattrocento humanist Flavio Biondo was decei…

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    • Country: Italy
    • Length: 80 km (50 mi)
  3. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../ancient-history-rome/rubicon

    2018年5月11日 · Rubicon Ancient name for the River Fiumicino in n central Italy. It formed the …

  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Rubicon

    1998年7月20日 · stream, Italy. Rubicon, Latin Rubico, or Rubicon, small stream that …

  5. Rubicon « IMPERIUM ROMANUM

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    Rubicon (Rubicō) is a small river in northern Italy; it flows from the Northern Apennines into …

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    • https://www.nationalgeographic.org/thisday/jan10/caesar-crosses-rubicon

      On January 10, 49 B.C.E., General Julius Caesar entered Roman territory by crossing the Rubicon, a stream in what is now Northern Italy. In crossing the Rubicon, Caesar began a civil war that signaled the end of the Roman

    • https://www.quora.com/What-was-the-Rubicon-in-ancient-Rome

      Answer (1 of 5): First of all, it was a river. It run in the present Emilia-Romagna. There is a river

    • Where is the Rubicon? Historians clash over site of …

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      2013年8月8日 · The Rubicon has been one of the world's most famous rivers ever since Julius Caesar crossed it with his army in 49 BC and triggered a Roman civil war. But despite its prominent place in history ...

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_the_Rubicon

      The modern Rubicon river (dark blue), believed to be the same river crossed by Caesar. The phrase " crossing the Rubicon " is an idiom that means "passing a point of no return ". [1] Its meaning comes from allusion to the crossing of the …

    • Julius Caesar Crosses The Rubicon River | History On This Day

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      2020年1月10日 · Last Updated: January 10, 2020. Today on January 10, 48 BCE, Julius Caesar …

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