I thought it was March 15, "ides" meaning "halfway point." That's what I remember from reading "Julius Caesar," anyway. That's without Googling it, so I'm trying to present my own knowledge earnestly without a background check.
OK, now I Googled it, and this Wikipedia page shows just how partially wrong I am:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March
Damn. Dave took my answer.Wik-i-ped-i-a.
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I thought it was March 15, "ides" meaning "halfway point." That's what I remember from reading "Julius Caesar," anyway. That's without Googling it, so I'm trying to present my own knowledge earnestly without a background check.
OK, now I Googled it, and this Wikipedia page shows just how partially wrong I am:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_March
Damn. Dave took my answer.
Wik-i-ped-i-a.
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