Julius Caesar: The Man Who Destroyed the Roman Republic — Fexingo History
In 49 BCE, Julius Caesar stood on the banks of a small river in northern Italy and made a decision that would end the Roman Republic. This episode dives into the days leading up to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon: the political chess game with the Senate, the role of his loyal legions, and the precise legal and military stakes. We explore the exact location of the river, the ancient legal concept of 'imperium' and why crossing with an army was treason, the frantic negotiations led by Cicero and the tribunes Mark Antony and Cassius, and the moment Caesar reportedly uttered 'Alea iacta est' — the die is cast. What did that phrase mean in context? Was Caesar truly forced into civil war, or was it a calculated gamble? Join Lucas and Luna as they reconstruct a turning point that reshaped Western history. #JuliusCaesar #Rubicon #RomanRepublic #CrossingTheRubicon #CivilWar #AleaJactaEst #MarcusAntonius #Cicero #PompeyMagnus #Senate #LegioXIII #Ravenna #Ariminum #Imperium #TribunicianVeto #RomanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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