The assassination of Julius Caesar was reenacted in Rome at the exact same place where it had taken place 2,000 years ago.
In this week's It’s Debatable, Rosen and Moster debate if the possible threat by the Trump administration to ignore judicial decisions is a threat to democracy.
Rubicon referred to the crossing of the Rubicon River by Caesar’s army into Rome ... of the Roman Empire led by its first emperor, Julius Caesar. I would submit that the date/hour Trump ...
Meerlust Rubicon was the first wine I bought en primeur. This is the process of buying wine while it is still aging, ahead of ...
This is the place that, on January 10, 49 BCE, General Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River, an occasion that would precipitate the civil war that would end the Roman Republic. The event would ...
Gaius Julius Caesar The term “crossing the Rubicon” entered the lexicon at some point in ... “You don’t have to cross the river quickly, just steadily,” as Danskin puts it, “so that every step makes ...