The Ides of March
The Ides of March
falls on March 15th each year and marks the date that Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. The Ides also fall on the 15th day of May, July, and October, but on the 13th of the other months in the ancient Roman calendar. The Ides of March was
Sunday, March 15, 2009
this year.
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The ides of March (Latin: ) is the name of March 15 in the Roman calendar. The term ides was used for the 15th day of the months of March, May, July, and October. The Ides of March was a festive d...
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The Roman calendar changed its form several times in the time between the foundation of Rome and the fall of the Roman Empire. This article generally discusses the early Roman or ' pre-Julian ' ca...
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It is the day Julius Ceasar was assassinated (March 15th, 44BC) The phrase was immortalized by Shakespeare in his play Julius Ceasar. (Act I, Part II) A soothsayer warns Ceasar to beware the Ides of March . When the day comes he sees the se...
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A group of progressive people in san diego planning to solve the problems of today and save our future. ... Wisdom comes from within if we question authority, and our actions determine our identity. In like a lion, out like a lamb, the storm wind blows. Beware Caesar the ides of March are come. "...
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Since the time of ancient Rome, people haven't given much thought to the Calends of April or the Nones of May. ... Julius Caesar's bloody assassination on March 15, 44 B.C., forever marked March 15, or the Ides of March, as a day of infamy. It has fascinated scholars and writers ever since.
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Well, the ides of March have come and gone - and unless Tribune columnist Phil Stanford has real big surprise up his sleeve, he's missed the deadline for a free dinner and drinks on me at Morton's. ... If you can raise 1500 $5 checks for charity by March 15, I'll buy you a steak dinner at Morton's. Drinks, too.
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And it's not like Caesar hadn't been warned. Soothsayers had told him to "Beware the Ides Of March" -- "ides" meaning the middle of the month. But he paid no heed.
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2.3 Beware The Ides of March ... 3 The Ides of March ... PROJECT CHANOLOGY/IRL PROTEST PAGE/IDES OF MARCH is part of a series on ; Chanology...
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Nor did he the less, on this account, perform his duty to the Athenians, from whom he had come. ... Among these captains there was a great discussion, whether they should defend themselves within the walls, or march out to meet the enemy, and decide the contest in the field. Miltiades was the only one extremely urgent that...
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