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Beware the Ides of March

    People fear the Ides of March due to its historical association with the assassination of Julius Caesar. The dramatic betrayal and political instability surrounding this event in 44 BC solidified...

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    People fear the Ides of March due to its historical association with the assassination of Julius Caesar. The dramatic betrayal and political instability surrounding this event in 44 BC solidified the date as a potential harbinger of danger and misfortune. This fear persists in modern culture, fueled by its portrayal in literature and media.
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    Author Quiet.Please
    Organization William Corbin
    Categories History
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    Email corboo@mac.com

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