It's the 15th of March, the day Julius Caesar was killed.
According to the Roman calendar, the Kalends was the first day of the month, the Nones was the 7th day, and the Ides was the 15th day. Dates were given by referencing these days. So the 17th of March would be said '3 days after the Ides of March' (they counted inclusively).
2006-07-12 09:02:10
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answered by Caritas 6
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March 15
2006-07-12 16:33:21
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answered by SouthernBelle 4
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The Ides of March is March 15th.
2006-07-12 16:03:04
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answered by Malika 5
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March 15th
2006-07-12 16:04:04
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answered by RedCloud_1998 6
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it's actually the Ides OF March. More info on the wikipedia entry!
2006-07-12 16:03:34
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answered by PrncVegita 1
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actually, the ides of January and February are the 13th, which is the reason that Julius Caesar showed up at the senate, it was predicted that he would die on the Ides of March, he mistakenly assumed that it was the 13th, but forgot that in March it falls in th 15th . . . fatal mistake
2006-07-12 16:19:34
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answered by Joy L 4
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It is March 15. In Caesar, the soothsayer was warning him to beware the ides of March, because that was when he was going to be assainated.
2006-07-12 16:04:40
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answered by Grandma Susie 6
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It is the 15th of March. Caesar's psychic (soothsayer) told him to beware the Ides of March. It was on this day he was assassinated.
2006-07-12 17:40:39
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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In ancient language perhaps, its known as the 15th of March
2006-07-12 16:04:07
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answered by Shirs G 2
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3-15
2006-07-12 21:47:59
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answered by giggssoccer83 3
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