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  2. Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of the end of the Roman Republic and the consequent establishment of the Roman Empire. The book takes its title from the river Rubicon in the northern Italian peninsula. In 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed this river with his army and marched on Rome , breaking a sacred law of the Roman Republic and throwing the nation into ...

  3. Rubicon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 1999. It is the seventh book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic. The main character is the Roman sleuth Gordianus the Finder.

  4. Rubicon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon, a 1999 historical novel by Steven Saylor; Rubicon, a 1965 novel by Agnar Mykle; Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic, a 2003 book by Tom Holland; Rubicon virus, a plot element in the Ilium/Olympos science fiction series by Dan Simmons; Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, a 2022 science fiction novel by Kelly Gay set in the Halo universe

  5. Rubycon - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Rubicon (disambiguation) Rubicon, a river known to the Romans

  6. Crossing the Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    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 river Rubicon from the north by Julius Caesar in early January 49 BC.

  7. Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    The Rubicon (Latin: Rubico; Italian: Rubicone [rubiˈkoːne]; [1] Romagnol: Rubicôn [rubiˈkoːŋ]) is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Cesena and 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.

  8. Wikipedia:Books - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia Book (or a Wikipedia Reading list) is a book formed from an organized collection of Wikipedia articles. Their list forms (generally created using the Book Creator tool) are often nowadays hosted in the User namespace in the form of a list of Wikipedia article tiles, some lists may also include for reading only specific sections of ...

  9. Category:Books by publishing company of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Books by publishing company of Indonesia. 1 language. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item;