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  1. 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 and was further immortalized in the tragedy Julius Caesar by English dramatist William Shakespeare.

  2. The Ides of March – a 1948 novel by Thornton Wilder. The Ides of March (est. 1964) – an American musical group. "The Ides of March" – a 1981 song by Iron Maiden. "The Ides of March" – a 2005 song by Silverstein. The Ides of March – a 2011 film by George Clooney, Beau Willimon and Grant Heslov. The Ides of March – a 2021 music album ...

  3. Mar 14, 2023 · 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. For ancient Romans ...

  4. Feb 9, 2010 · The day later became infamous as the Ides of March. Caesar, born into the Julii, an ancient but not particularly distinguished Roman aristocratic family, began his political career in 78 B.C. as a ...

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  5. Apr 10, 2019 · N.S. Gill. Updated on April 10, 2019. The Ides of March ("Eidus Martiae" in Latin) is a day on the traditional Roman calendar that corresponds to the date of March 15th on our current calendar. Today the date is commonly associated with bad luck, a reputation that it earned at the end of the reign of the Roman emperor Julius Caesar (100–43 BCE).

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · The Ides of March translates literally to "the 15th day of March" in the Roman calendar. The word "Ides" comes from the Latin "Idus" and was used to indicate the day dividing months down the middle.

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