Ides Of: March
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: While the Ides of March began as a day for religious festivals and financial settlements, its transformation through history and literature—specifically Shakespeare —has made it an eternal metaphor for the fragility of power. II. Pre-Caesar Significance: Rituals and Debt ides of march
: Explain that the Ides was a traditional day for settling debts and paying rent, making it a day many Romans already "dreaded" for practical reasons. Below is a structured outline and key research
: Define "Ides" as the midpoint of the month in the Roman calendar (the 15th in March, May, July, and October; the 13th in others). Pre-Caesar Significance: Rituals and Debt : Explain that
: Briefly introduce how the assassination of Julius Caesar on this day in 44 BC forever changed the date's connotation.
: Discuss the Feast of Anna Perenna , the goddess of the year, which involved outdoor picnics and heavy drinking to ensure a long life.
: Note the religious procession to the citadel led by a sacrificial sheep along the Via Sacra. III. The Assassination: 44 BC