The ides of March
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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"
his wife.she had a bad dream of his death
There was a prophecy, he was warned he would die around that date.
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March 15th is known as "The Ides of March", or the day that Julius Caesar was killed in 44 B.C. In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar", Caesar is warned by a soothsayer to "beware the Ides of March". Caesar ignores the warning, and is later stabbed by conspirators (most famously, Brutus) at the Capitol.
Caesar is famously warned by a soothsayer "beware the Ides of March". This was a Roman expression for 15th March
Yes, Calpurnia, Julius Caesar's wife, was known to be superstitious. She believed in omens and signs, and famously warned Caesar about the dangers surrounding him before his assassination.
Reasons for the Senate murdering Julius Caesar in March All of the Senators killed Julius Caesar when he was returning to the temple. He had been warned by his wife Cornelia, who had famously told him about the Ides of March. When the messenger handed Julius the not saying that he should get a bodyguard, Julius ignored it and continued to the temple. Brutus and Mark Anthony, Cinna (one of Julius's close friends in the past) were amongst his murderers.