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When did the murder of Julius Caesar take place?

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The murder of Julius Caesar took place on March 15, 44 BC. That month the Ides (a Roman way of marking time) fell on the day that Caesar was murdered. Many times we simply refer to Caesar's murder as being on the Ides of March.

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