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    Rubicon
    /ˈruːbɪk(ə)n/
    • 1. a stream in north-eastern Italy that marked the ancient boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul. Julius Caesar led his army across it into Italy in 49 bc, breaking the law forbidding a general to lead an army out of his province, and so committing himself to war against the Senate and Pompey. The ensuing civil war resulted in victory for Caesar after three years.

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    • 1. a point of no return: "on the way to political union we are now crossing the Rubicon"

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  3. Rubicon is a noun that means a bounding or limiting line, especially one that when crossed commits a person irrevocably. It comes from the name of a river in Italy that Julius Caesar crossed in 49 B.C., sparking a civil war.

  4. Rubicon is a noun that means to do something irreversible and influential. Learn how to use it in a sentence and see related words and phrases.

  5. Rubicon is a river in northern Italy that was the boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul in ancient times. Crossing it was a sign of defiance and civil war, as Julius Caesar did in 49 BC.

  6. Rubicon is a noun that refers to a river in northern Italy or a point of no return in a course of action. Learn about its origin, usage, and examples from history and literature.

  7. Rubicon is a noun that means a limit or point that you reach when the results of your actions cannot be changed. It comes from the name of a stream that separated Gaul from Italy, where Julius Caesar started a war by illegally marching his army across it in 49 B.C.

  8. Rubicon is a noun that means the point of no return in a decision. It comes from the name of a stream that marked the border between Italy and Gaul, where Julius Caesar crossed it in 49B.C. to start a war.

  9. the boundary in ancient times between Italy and Gaul; Caesar's crossing it with his army in 49 BC was an act of war