Julius Caesar, one of Rome's greatest military commanders and statesmen, conquered Gaul (modern-day France and surrounding regions), dramatically expanding Roman territory. His crossing of the Rubicon River with his army constituted an act of rebellion that triggered a civil war, ultimately leading to the fall of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire.
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At number seven is Julius Caesar, one of Rome's greatest military commanders and statesmen.
Caesar conquered Gaul, which includes much of modern-day France and parts of surrounding countries, dramatically expanding Roman territory.
He crossed the Rubicon River with his army, an act of rebellion that triggered a civil war and changed Rome forever.
His rise eventually led to the fall of the Roman Republic and the birth of the Roman Empire.
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