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During the play, Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene II, Caesar is confronted by a soothsayer, a fortuneteller you might say, who speaks to him from a crowded street. "Beware the Ides of March", says the soothsayer. If only Caesar had listened, because on 15 March, 44 b.c., Caesar was murdered. The Ides of March is the 15th of March.......

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  • During the play, Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene II, Caesar is confronted by a soothsayer, a fortuneteller you might say, who speaks to him from a crowded street. "Beware the Ides of March", says the soothsayer. If only Caesar had listened, because on 15 March, 44 b.c., Caesar was murdered. The Ides of March is the 15th of March.......
  • The Ides of March is an event on Toontown that brought a mega cog invasion of Back Stabbers in numerous districts. The Ides of March occurs on March 15. During the Ides of March, Backstabbers will frequently roam the streets of Toontown.
  • The Ides of March was a date on the ancient Roman calendar. In a play by William Shakespeare, the dictator Julius Caesar was told by prophets to beware this date, for he would meet his doom on this date. During her attempt to kill Captain James T. Kirk, whom she had compared to Caesar, Lenore Karidian cited a line from this play, "Caesar, beware the Ides of March," before firing her phaser. Her attempt failed when her father, Anton Karidian, placed himself before the captain and took the fatal shot. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King" )
  • March 15, 44 BCE : Julius Caesar attends a gladiatorial sport at Pompey's theater hosted by his would be assassinators. However, Mark Antony was able to intercept Caesar on his way to the forum, aided by a band of retired veterans of Legion XIII. Seeing the former soldiers sled by Antony, a hidden member of the "Liberators" charged at Caesar, though was unsuccessful since he was slaughtered by Antony. Caesar fled with Antony, and instructed Antony to spred the news of the assassination attempt.
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  • During the play, Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene II, Caesar is confronted by a soothsayer, a fortuneteller you might say, who speaks to him from a crowded street. "Beware the Ides of March", says the soothsayer. If only Caesar had listened, because on 15 March, 44 b.c., Caesar was murdered. The Ides of March is the 15th of March.......
  • March 15, 44 BCE : Julius Caesar attends a gladiatorial sport at Pompey's theater hosted by his would be assassinators. However, Mark Antony was able to intercept Caesar on his way to the forum, aided by a band of retired veterans of Legion XIII. Seeing the former soldiers sled by Antony, a hidden member of the "Liberators" charged at Caesar, though was unsuccessful since he was slaughtered by Antony. Caesar fled with Antony, and instructed Antony to spred the news of the assassination attempt. March 16, 44 BCE: Large mobs of lower class Romans flooded the forum, listening to the speech given by Antony. Antony told of the assassination attempt and published a list of assassinators, whiched launched the "Noctes Longissima", a large scale crackdown of convicted assassinators (and many influencial, anti-Caesar patricians) by leaderless mobs of enraged citizens. March 21, 44 BCE: The crackdown finally ended with the death of Brutus on the floor of the senate. Caesar was given the "civil crown" by one of the surviving senators.
  • The Ides of March is an event on Toontown that brought a mega cog invasion of Back Stabbers in numerous districts. The Ides of March occurs on March 15. During the Ides of March, Backstabbers will frequently roam the streets of Toontown.
  • The Ides of March was a date on the ancient Roman calendar. In a play by William Shakespeare, the dictator Julius Caesar was told by prophets to beware this date, for he would meet his doom on this date. During her attempt to kill Captain James T. Kirk, whom she had compared to Caesar, Lenore Karidian cited a line from this play, "Caesar, beware the Ides of March," before firing her phaser. Her attempt failed when her father, Anton Karidian, placed himself before the captain and took the fatal shot. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King" ) The Ides of March was the fifteenth of March. On this day, on 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated by a cabal of senators. William Shakespeare wrote a tragedy, Julius Caesar, based on the writings of ancient Roman historians. As in real life, the play depicted the murder of Caesar.
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