If you think the expression “Beware the Ides of March” sounds slightly ominous, you're not alone. The phrase is best known for appearing in the text of the William Shakespeare tragedy Julius Caesar, ...
"Beware the Ides of March." You may have heard the phrase at some point in your life. Ever wondered what it means? March 15 is referred to as the "Ides of March." The actual phrase references nothing ...
The Ides of March is a day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to March 15. The day has developed a negative association due to events that occurred on this day over the years — including the ...
"Beware the Ides of March." Chances are, you've heard that phrase at some point. Ever wondered what it means? Today - March 15 - is referred to as "The Ides of March." The name traces its roots back ...
was more harrowing. That's the morning we woke up, missing an hour. As if an alien abduction had occurred. Suddenly everything was off-kilter. THEY pushed the day forward, and we're caught in the ...
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