About the Ides of March
Historically, the Ides of March was a day to settle accounts, a day when bills were due, says Jason Moralee, assistant professor of history at Illinois Wesleyan University. Today, we usually associate the day with a settling of another kind of account – the assassination of Roman emperor Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.
Labels: history, Illinois Wesleyan University, Jason Moralee
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