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  1. The Ides of March (/ aɪ d z /; Latin: Idus Martiae, Medieval Latin: Idus Martii) is the day on the Roman calendar marked as the Idus, roughly the midpoint of a month, of Martius, corresponding to 15 March on the Gregorian calendar.

  2. Ides of March, day in the ancient Roman calendar that falls on March 15 and is associated with misfortune and doom. It became renowned as the date on which Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE.

  3. Learn about the ancient Roman calendar and the origin of the phrase “beware the Ides of March.” Find out why March 15 was a significant day in Roman history and culture.

    • Alison Eldridge
  4. Mar 14, 2024 · The ides of March was the fifteenth day of the ancient Roman calendar, associated with religious observances and the full moon. It became notorious as the day of Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, inspiring the famous phrase "Beware the ides of March".

  5. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn about the events that led to the murder of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator, on March 15, 44 B.C. by a group of senators. Find out how his death changed the course of Roman history and the Julian calendar.

    • Missy Sullivan
  6. Mar 12, 2024 · The “Ides of March”, or March 15th, is best known as the date of Julius Caesar’s assassination. On this day, in 44 BCE, the group of senators, including Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus, close associates and friends of Caesar, assassinated the most powerful man in the Republic during a Senate meeting.

  7. Mar 14, 2023 · Learn how the Roman Senate plotted to kill Caesar in 44 B.C and why Brutus, his former ally, joined the conspiracy. Discover the legacy of the Ides of March and its impact on Roman history and culture.