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The '''[[Ides of March]]''' (the "middle of March") is the 15th day of the Roman month of ''Martius''. The date is famous because [[Julius Caesar]] was assassinated on that date. |
The '''[[Ides of March]]''' (the "middle of March") is the 15th day of the Roman month of ''Martius''. The date is famous because [[Julius Caesar]] was assassinated on that date. |
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*[[The Ides of March (band)|The Ides of March]], an early 1970s band |
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*[[The Ides of March (band)]], American rock band that had a major hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970 |
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*''"Ides of March"'', the name of the season 4 finale of the television series ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]''. The events of the episode roughly correlate with the key elements in the Shakespeare play, ''[[Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar]]'', with Xena warning Brutus to beware the Ides of March, implying Caesar had become uncontrollably megalomaniacal. |
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*"The Ides of March", third track on post hardcore band Silverstein's 2005 album, ''[[Discovering the Waterfront]]'' |
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*"Ides of March", episode 21 of the 4th season of the television series, ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess (season 4)|Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' |
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Revision as of 00:05, 16 March 2010
The Ides of March (the "middle of March") is the 15th day of the Roman month of Martius. The date is famous because Julius Caesar was assassinated on that date.
The term may also refer to one of the following:
- Ides of March (novel), 1948 epistolary novel by Thornton Wilder that describes, in a series of documents, the events leading up to the death of Julius Caesar
- The Ides of March (band), American rock band that had a major hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970
- "The Ides of March", instrumental and first track on Iron Maiden's 1981 album, Killers
- "The Ides of March", third track on post hardcore band Silverstein's 2005 album, Discovering the Waterfront
- "Ides of March", episode 21 of the 4th season of the television series, Xena: Warrior Princess