Beware the Ides of March through the Ages
On the Ides of March, exactly 2,063 years ago, Julius Caesar was smug, at least according to Shakespeare. "The ides of March are come," he tells a soothsayer in Act III. "Ay, Caesar," the Soothsayer replies, "but not gone." And sure enough, later in the day, Caesar is assassinated " "Et Tu, Brute" " validating...
Please log in or create an account to report a problem with this listing.