March 15th, famous for being the day on which Julius Caesar was killed by a group of his former friends because they thought he had too much power. Caesar is supposed to have been warned by a fortune-teller to "Beware the Ides of March
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[ 'Idz ] (noun plural but singular or pl.) 14th century. from Latin idus, possibly from Latin iduare to divide