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Beware the Ides of March
The Ides of March is a date that has become synonymous with one of the most famous moments in ancient history. It refers to March 15, the day when the Roman leader Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE by a group of Roman senators.
In the ancient Roman Republic, the term “Ides” simply referred to the middle of the month. However, March 15 became historically significant because it was the day Caesar was killed inside the Theatre of Pompey by conspirators who feared he had gained too much power.
🎭 The event later became famous through William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, which popularized the warning, “Beware the Ides of March.”
Today, the Ides of March is remembered as a powerful reminder of how ambition, politics, and fear of tyranny shaped one of the most dramatic turning points in Roman history.
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Every month I draw on my family’s whiteboard calendar… I think I was the only one who laughed when I unveiled it
□~Lucius Cornelius Cinna~□
Finally a new Cinna sketch!! HE AMGY😠 I never end up posting my Cinna sketches anywhere other than my story, so I want to get him on my account again🥹
Step 1: be a dictator Step 2: ignore oracles Step 3: have a very pointy day Happy Ides of March! 🗡 #juliuscaesar #idesofmarch #sketchcard #patreonsupported #beware https://www.instagram.com/p/CbIRiXYLfdK/?utm_medium=tumblr