Julius Caeser
Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.Julius Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March, or in our terms, March 15, 44 BC.
Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BC. In every month of the Roman calender there was a date called the "ides". In March it was on the 15th of the month. That is why sometimes you will hear that Caesar was assassinated on the "ides of March".
Julius Caesar was assassinated during the ides of march......
march 15
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 Cesar was assassinated on the ides of March which is on March 15th depending on what calendar you are looking at.
the ides of march is famous for being the day Julius Caesar was assassinated
The Ides of March is considered bad fortune because Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March. He was warned to beware the Ides of March beforehand. Since then it became a superstition that the Ides of March brought bad fortune.
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.
Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March (March 15) in the year 44 BC.
I believe it was "The Mighty Julius Caesar".
He was assassinated in 44 B.C.E. on the Ides of March, which is to say, March 15.