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  1. Ides of March - Wikipedia

    The Ides of March (/ aɪdz /) [1] 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. It was …

  2. Ides of March | Meaning, Date, Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, & Facts ...

    Mar 12, 2026 · 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 …

  3. Ides of March: When is it and why should you 'beware'?

    Mar 15, 2025 · You might remember the phrase "beware the Ides of March" from your high school English class. Here's what it means and when it is.

  4. What are the Ides of March—and why do they matter?

    Mar 10, 2026 · You’re likely familiar with the now iconic phrase, “Beware the Ides of March!” But what exactly are Ides? And how did Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar help cement them in the popular …

  5. Beware the Ides of March: History, Shakespeare, and March 15 Events

    Apr 2, 2026 · Discover the history of the Ides of March, Shakespeare’s warning to Caesar, and notable events that occurred on March 15.

  6. What Is the Origin of “Beware the Ides of March”? - Dictionary.com

    Mar 14, 2024 · The ides (from the Latin word īdūs) was the fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months. The ides originally corresponded to the full …

  7. The Ides of March (2011) - IMDb

    The Ides of March: Directed by George Clooney. With Paul Giamatti, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ryan Gosling. A campaign press secretary becomes involved in a scandal that threatens …

  8. The Ides of March

    VIDEO The Ides Of March -- "Vehicle" Live The Ides Of March Official Watch on MORE VIDEOS

  9. Beware the Ides of March. But Why? - HISTORY

    Mar 13, 2017 · The Ides of March refers to March 15 in the ancient Roman calendar. Though it was once a normal—and even festive—date in Rome, it became synonymous with betrayal after Julius …

  10. What Is the “Ides” of March? | Britannica

    You have probably heard of the Ides of March, however, because it is the day Roman statesman Julius Caesar was assassinated. The immortal words “Beware the Ides of March” are uttered in William …