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As the calendar turns to March, many people have likely heard the phrase "beware the Ides of March."Some may be asking exactly what the Ides of March are. The phrase is widely known from William ...
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The Ides of March became infamous because it was the day Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE. His murder, led by Brutus and Cassius, changed the course of Roman history, ...
The Ides of March, or March 15, has become infamous throughout modern history because of the assassination of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Here are the details and history.
But it was Shakespeare who immortalized the date - March 15 - and pushed the narrative to "beware the ides of March." That play, while set in 44 B.C., was written in 1599.
What is the Ides of March? In the Roman calendar, ides, or "idus," referred to the middle of the month. On the Gregorian calendar, the Ides of March corresponds with March 15.
What happened on the Ides of March? Julius Caesar, a successful military leader and dictator of the Roman Republic, was stabbed to death on March 15, 44 B.C.E. in Rome, Italy.
The Ides of March is the day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to March 15. It marks the day in 44BC that Roman leader Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of Senators he considered allies.
Every March 15, the dark history behind the 74th day in the Roman calendar has led many to think of bad omens and doom -- but the day has a deep history and purpose.