On the Ides of March day [currently 15th of March] in the Roman calendar Julius Caesar was assassinated. The frase "be ware the ides of March" it was a warning message to Julius Caesar given to him prior of that date. When Julius Caesar in the morning of that date met the person who warned him said "the ides of March has come" and the reply was "aye Caesar but not gone"
Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.
On the Ides of March (the 15th), 44 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar was set upon by up to 60 of his senators and stabbed 23 times.
"Beware of Greeks bearing gifts" .
If you means Julius Caesar, he enlarged the empire by adding Gaul. He also mopped up in Spain. He had plans for debt relief and some land reform in the works. He gave the Roman people a new calendar and the first newspaper. In his will he left a bonus to every citizen. These are just a few of Caesar's benefits to Rome.
March 8th of 1970 was on a sunday.
Soothsayer warned Caesar to beware of the Ides of March which was a warning that he will die on the 15th of March. Caesar did not take well to it and claimed that Soothsayer was a dreamer.
The soothsayer came up to Casaer from a group of crowded people and said, "Beware the Ides of March." 'Ides' is the 'middle'. SO the soothsayer told Casaer to beware the middle of March, or March 15.
The Soothsayer from the play, "Julius Caesar" said "Beware the ides of March."
The play was Julius Caesar. "Soothsayer Beware the ides of March."
beware of the ides of march.......... huge foreshadow!!!! and ides mean 15th
Beware the Ides of March
Beware the IDES of March.......
Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.
March-Beware the Ides of March
Julius Caesar was told to beware the ides of March by a soothsayer in the play Julius Caesar.
Beware the Ides of March.
The soothsayer