The date March 15 evokes a sense of foreboding for many familiar with history and literature. Known as the Ides of March, this date is tied to prophecies and betrayals in ancient Rome. But what ...
Tonight the moon is one day short of first quarter. On Saturday, at one day past first quarter, it will be the ides of March. In William Shakespeare's tragedy "Julius Caesar," the Roman statesman was ...
Each year, March ushers in celebrations of St. Patrick's Day, the start of spring and Women's History Month. It also comes with an ominous warning: "Beware the Ides of March." The phrase comes from ...
It's that time of year! No, we're not talking about St. Patrick's Day, March Madness or Lent. We're talking about the Ides of March, the day that falls midway through March that's come to boast quite ...
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