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  Rubicon   - a river in northern Italy
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Wikipedia entry
49/7 Caesar crosses the river Rubicon, and advances to Ariminum.
    Within translations:
Cic:Phil_6.5   boundary of Gaul, the river Rubicon, provided he did not march
Cic:Phil_7.26   this side of the river Rubicon, and not move it nearer
Festus:Brev_6   now is as far as to the Rubicon River, trusting in a numb
Oros_6.15   Caesar. 3 After crossing the Rubicon River, Caesar came to Ariminum,
Plin:HN_3.115   and Aprusa, and the river Rubicon, once the frontier of Italy.
Plut:Mor_206   aul, he passed the river Rubicon, saying, Let every die


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