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The soothsayer's warning to Julius Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March," has forever imbued that date with a sense of foreboding.
Since the time of ancient Rome, people haven't given much thought to the Calends of April or the Nones of May. ... But the Ides of March assumed a whole new identity after the events of 44 B.C.
Everyone knows that March 15 is the Ides of March, but most people don't know that the Ides only falls on the 15th of the month one-third of the time.
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wikiHow article about How to Celebrate the Ides of March. ... Know what the Ides of March is. This is the date when Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44BC. It also marks the first day of the Roman
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 day dedicated to the god Mars and a military parade was usually held. In modern...
It’s now March, which means it’s been nearly two months since the last Apple event (gasp!), Macworld. ... Two reports tonight claim that March 24 is the day Apple is eying for its next event.
The ides of March are ominous. Military options will be grossly counterproductive. ... If the neocons prevail in casting their war spell on Bush, the ides of March will surely herald a global scourge.
From our Archives: Today's Highlights, March 15, 2005 Beware the Ides of March ! Julius Caesar was said to have been assassinated on this date in 44 ... Beware the Ides of March! Julius Caesar was said
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