WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
a small river at the southern boundary of Caesar’s command area
A
Rubicon
B
Tigris river
C
Cracus
D
amozon river
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Rubicon (Latin: Rubico; Italian: Rubicone [rubiˈkoːne]; Romagnol: Rubicôn [rubiˈkoːŋ]) is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just north of Rimini. It was known as Fiumicino until 1933, when it was identified with the ancient river Rubicon, famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BC.

Detailed explanation-2: -He decided to cross the Rubicon, a river that separated the province of Gaul from Rome, and bring his army with him. This, of course, was considered to be an act of war. Caesar decided his best bet was to enter Rome ready to fight and crossed the Rubicon with his army in January of 49 B.C.

Detailed explanation-3: -Julius Caesar In January 49 BC C. Julius Caesar led a single legion, Legio XIII, south over the Rubicon from Cisalpine Gaul to Italy to make his way to Rome. In doing so, he deliberately broke the law on imperium and made armed conflict inevitable.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Rubicon crosses Emilia-Romagna’s southern region between modern-day Rimini and Cesena. It runs between the Pisciatello River to the north and the Uso River to the south.

Detailed explanation-5: -The Rubicon name means having the ability to go off-road with confidence. The name Rubicon obviously refers to the gesture of Caesar who decided to go for it and not look back, but also to that road that can only be crossed by a handful of vehicles across the industry.

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