Treaty of Versailles (1920), Equal Rights Amendment (1972), and several other interesting events. What year are you specifically looking at?
March 15th is famous for the date on which Julius Caesar was murdered in 44 B.C. In this instance, it is termed the "Ides of March".
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March 15th was known by the ancient Romans as what?THE IDES OF MARCH
this happened on March 15th 44BC it is known as " the Ides of March"
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.
I think you mean the Ides of March. The Ides were a date in the Roman calendar. Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March or March 15th.
Julius Caesar was stabbed. Apparently he had arranged his death so he wouldn't be humiliated by dieing slowly and painfully (he suffered chronic diarrhea ).
Nothing, its up running and good as ever! 16:37 15th of march 2010
March, 15th, 2004, was a Monday.
March 15th, 2002 was a Friday.
15th March 1982 was a Monday.
March 15th, 1990 fell on a Thursday.
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March 15th 44 B.C.Caesar was killed march 15th.........also known as the Ides of March.. in some months the "ides" is the 15th but others the ides is on the 13th.Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC.