History of Asia

What law did Caesar break when he raised a small army to help defend Roman Asia?

The law that Caesar broke when he raised a small army to help defend Roman Asia was the lex senatus consultum ultimum, which was a decree of the Roman Senate that ordered a Roman governor or general to take any means necessary to defend the Roman Republic, even if it meant breaking the law. In Caesar's case, he broke the law by raising an army without the permission of the Senate, which was a crime punishable by death.