Quote of the day by Julius Caesar: 'The greatest power is not in defeating an enemy, but in making him no longer desire to fight you' and how the Roman leader used the strategy of the 'empty sword' to win without fighting endless wars
- 'The greatest power is not in defeating an enemy, but in making him no longer desire to fight you'In March of 49 BC, Julius Caesar stood beside the Rubicon River with one legion, facing a decision that would change Roman history forever.
- The Roman Senate had warned that if he crossed the river, he would be declared an enemy of the state.
- By crossing the Rubicon, Caesar started a civil war against his greatest rival, Pompey the Great, and the powerful Roman aristocracy.
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- 'The greatest power is not in defeating an enemy, but in making him no longer desire to fight you'In March of 49 BC, Julius Caesar stood beside the Rubicon River with one legion, facing a decision that would change Roman history forever.
- The Roman Senate had warned that if he crossed the river, he would be declared an enemy of the state.
- By crossing the Rubicon, Caesar started a civil war against his greatest rival, Pompey the Great, and the powerful Roman aristocracy.
Sources: Times of India