Crossing the Rubicon (disambiguation)

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Crossing the Rubicon is a metaphor for deliberately proceeding past a point of no return. The original crossing of the Rubicon occurred in 49 BC when Julius Caesar directed his legions across the river towards Rome in defiance of the Roman Senate. At this occasion Caesar is reported to have said "alea iacta est".

The phrase has been used in many places: