Julius Caesar famously marched on Rome on January 10, 49 BC, after being recalled from his military command in Gaul. This decisive action was a direct violation of the Roman law that prohibited a general from crossing the Rubicon River with an army, effectively igniting a civil war. Caesar's march signified his refusal to disband his army and surrender his power, ultimately leading to his rise as a dictator.
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