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Caesar leading the Roman army across the Rubicon

Caesar leading the Roman army across the Rubicon


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Caesar leading the Roman army across the Rubicon

Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon to begin a civil war against Pompey, 49 BC.
Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

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Media ID 5882941

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1st Century Bc Ancient History Ancient Roman Ancient Rome Army Civil War Classical Civilization Crossing Europe European Horse Horse Back Italy Military Officer River Roman Roman Empire Rome Soldier Caesar Julius Caesar Roman Army Rubicon


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In this hand-colored halftone print, we are transported back to the ancient city of Rome in 49 BC. The image depicts a pivotal moment in history as Julius Caesar, a renowned Roman officer and military strategist, fearlessly leads his army across the Rubicon River. This audacious act marks the beginning of a civil war against Pompey, setting into motion events that would forever alter the course of Europe. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation and determination as Caesar sits atop his majestic horse, surrounded by his loyal soldiers on horseback. Their armor glistens under the sunlight, reflecting their unwavering commitment to their leader's cause. The Roman legions stand united behind him, ready to face any challenge that lies ahead. This vintage illustration not only captures the essence of Roman heritage but also showcases the classical civilization that flourished during ancient times. It serves as a powerful reminder of our shared human history and highlights how one man's decision can shape nations and change destinies. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry, we are reminded of Julius Caesar's indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve. Through this image, we witness a crucial turning point in European history - an event that continues to resonate even centuries later.

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