Rubicon (disambiguation)

Rubicon (disambiguation)

Rubicon is a river in northern Italy.

Rubicon may also refer to:

Places

In the United States:
* Rubicon, Wisconsin
* Rubicon Township, Illinois
* Rubicon Township, Michigan
* Rubicon Keys, two small islands north of the upper Florida Keys
* Rubicon Peak, a mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range
* Rubicon Point Light, a small lighthouse on Lake Tahoe in California

Music

* "Rubicon" (album), the 2005 debut album by The Duggan brothers
* Rubicon (band), a British rock band and offshoot of Fields of the Nephilim that released two albums (1992 and 1995)
* Rubicon (US band), a United States one-hit wonder in 1978 with the song "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything", which reached #28 on the Billboard Hot 100
* Rubicon (1970s band), a funk rock band from California
* Rubicon (New Zealand band), a New Zealand pop punk band

* "Rubicon", a song by rock band Journey, from the 1983 album "Frontiers"
* "Rubicon", a 2004 single by French electronic music artist Alan Braxe released on the 2005 compilation album "The Upper Cuts"
* "Rubicon", a 2007 EP by Irish rock quartet The Kybosh
* "Rubicon", a song by futurepop band, VNV Nation on the album Empires
* "Rubicon", a song by industrial rock band, KMFDM on the album Adios
* "Rubicon", a song by Killing Joke, on the album Brighter than a Thousand Suns (album)
* , an album by Asia's John Wetton and Geoffrey Downes
* "Crossing the Rubicon", a song by The Human Abstract, from the 2006 album "Nocturne"
* "Rubicon", a song by indie band, Milburn on the album These Are The Facts

Literature

* , a book written by Tom Holland concerning the rise and fall of the Roman Republic
* Rubicon (novel), a novel by Norwegian author Agnar Mykle
* "Rubicon", a novel in the "Roma Sub Rosa" series by Steven Saylor

Companies

* Rubicon International Services, a British private military company
* Rubicon Estate Winery, winery in Napa Valley, California
* Rubicon Exotic, an exotic fruit soft drink manufacturer
* Rubicon Foundation, a non-profit company located in Durham, North Carolina
* Rubicon Race Team, an auto racing team partlly owned by actor and former racer Jason Priestley
* Rubicon Software, a market-leading financial software provider

Other uses

* Rubicon Estate Winery, California winery owned by director Francis Ford Coppola
* Rubicon Trail, an offroad route in Sierra Nevada, California
* TJ Wrangler Rubicon, a model of Jeep Wrangler off-road vehicle, named after Rubicon Trail
* JK Rubicon Wrangler, an updated Jeep Wrangler off-road vehicle of 2007-2009 also named after the Rubicon Trail
* USS "Rubicon", a runabout featured in the episode "One Little Ship" in the television series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"

See also

* "Crossing the Rubicon", common phrase meaning a point of no return
* Crossing the Rubicon (disambiguation)
* Rubicon River (disambiguation)
* Rubycon (disambiguation)


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