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    Words and Phrases We Got From the Romans (Caesar Salad, Anyone?)

    Daniel ZarzecznyBy Daniel ZarzecznyJanuary 10, 2015Updated:January 10, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Brief History On January 10, 49 B.C., Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River as he marched toward the city of Rome with his legions.  Since it was forbidden to cross the Rubicon with an army, it was seen as a threat to the Republic, and by doing so, Caesar made a bold statement about his intentions to seize
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