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|ˈroōbəˌkän|
A stream in northeastern 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 Pompeii. The ensuing civil war resulted in victory for
Caesar after three years.

• [as n.] a point of no return : on the way to political union we are now
crossing the Rubicon.
Once you eat the rubicon you will never eat at another sandwich place






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