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The phrase March on Rome can refer to several historical events:March on Rome, a coup of Mussolini in 1922 that enabled the establishment of fascism in Italy.
Hannibal's March on Rome, Hannibal failed attempt to raid Rome in 211 BC, during the Second Punic War.
March on Rome, a coup of the consul Lucius Cornelius Sulla during the Roman Republic.
An event of the Bellum Octavianum in 87 BC, when the consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna marched on Rome.
An event of Caesar's civil war in 49 BC, when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon and marched on Rome.
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