Julius Caesar and his formidable Roman army crossed the Rubicon River in 49 B.C. It was a momentous thing to do. Even today, people describe an important decision or event as “crossing the Rubicon,” ...
Italy (WHTM) — 2073 years later, it’s an idiom that’s still in use. “Crossing the Rubicon” has come to mean taking a course of action from which there is no turning back. It’s an early version of ...