The date of Julius Caesar's death is remembered as the ides of March due to the line "Beware the ides of March" from the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. The ides of a month is the 13th, except in March, May, July and October, when it's the 15th.
The calendar used in Rome from 45 BC through AD 1581 is the Julian Calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC.
After Julius Caesars assassination in 44BCE she had a love affair with Marc Antony, and supported him in his claim to the roman throne.
The calendar we use was invented/made by the Romans in about 46 AD. August is named after Julius Caesar from his death while some the months and days come from Roman gods.
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The answer is the Roman Empire
the roman calendar was made by Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar's mother was from Rome. She was an aristocratic Roman matron.
There were no movies when any of the Roman Caesars lived.
The word is Julian calendar. It was a Roman calendar introduced by Julius Caesar.
Sosigenus fixed the Roman Calendar
Julius Caesar introduced what is known as the Julian calendar in 45 BC.
Read Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"
Julius Caesar replaced the lunar Roman calendar with the solar Julian calendar in 46 BCE. It took effect beginning in 45 BCE.
The calendar used in Rome from 45 BC through AD 1581 is the Julian Calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC.
Our current calendar comes for the Julian calendar, the calendar introduced by Julius Caesar. In the 15th century pope Gregory XIII shortened the day of that calendar by about 11 minutes. Apart from that, our calendar is the same as the one introduced by Julius Caesar. Because of this, the name of our current calendar is Gregorian calendar. The Roman calendar was divided into months and the name of the months we use today are derived from the names the Romans used. For a short while at the beginning of their history, the Romans had calendar with 10 months. Soon after that, it was reformed and lengthened to 12 months. The Julian Calendar was a further reform of the Roman calendar. Two months were renamed after Julius Caesar and Augustus. This is the origin of the names of the months of July and August. The names of the other months came from the older Roman calendar.
After Julius Caesars assassination in 44BCE she had a love affair with Marc Antony, and supported him in his claim to the roman throne.