In the Roman calendar, the Ides of March fell on the 15th day of the Roman month of Martius. The date is famous because Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March, 44 BC. Because of Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar and its line “Beware the Ides of March”, the term possesses a foreboding of doom.
2006-12-15 09:14:26
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answer #1
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answered by KylieM 6
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"Beware the ides of March" is a famous line from Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar". Some one was just being smart.
2006-12-15 09:18:12
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answered by semdot 4
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It's a reference to the play Julius Caesar. It was when he was stabbed in the back. It is on March 15.
2006-12-15 09:14:11
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answered by Eris 4
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Yes, it's the 15th of March. From Shakespeare.
2006-12-15 09:15:15
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answered by SteelerFan_2006_ 5
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Are they telling you to avoid the Month of March? That's the only solution that I could come up with.
2006-12-15 09:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Ides of March... Julius Caesar.... was killed.... Ides of March...
ring a bell....?
2006-12-15 09:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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julius took no notice. and look what happened to him?? beware.
2006-12-15 09:15:38
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answered by Deano™ 7
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thats freaky about the answers that's my sisters and dads b-day MARCH 15TH!
2006-12-15 09:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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That person is warning you that someone is out to get you. Watch your back!
2006-12-15 09:18:26
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answered by fridaybob2001 1
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I think someones trying to fvck with you
2006-12-15 09:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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