Ides of March

2023 - 3 - 15

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OFFSIDE REMARKS: Coaches, beware of the Ides of March, or any ... (frontrowsoccer.com)

Former Rochester Lancers coach Alex Perolli lost his job at an airport and once coached two teams at once. · How quickly they forget · The reign of terror · Even ...

“They said I was great for the community and great for the public relations aspect of the job. The team was in fourth place at the team. I’m coaching the team tonight.” Gutendorf was replaced by Jean Vincent, a former French international forward who played in the 1958 World Cup, who directed the team in Spain. Indeed, survival in the Premier League was our first and only target at the start of the campaign. Needless to say, Libregts was not restated as Leo Beenhakker directed the Netherlands at Italia ’90. Five weeks prior to the kickoff of the 1978 North American Soccer League season, Allison had not signed a player for the expansion Memphis Rogues. Despite having an unbeaten record at 2-0-4, Mario Beretta was sacked as Como coach of the Italian Third Division in October 19997. Three of the losses were to the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, who were in the Eastern Conference. The only time the teams would meet in the playoffs would have been in MLS Cup. “We talked about the expectations this club places on players and how we are going to go forward.” However, City was a point about the relegation zone with 13 matches remaining in this season.

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The Ides of March: an insight into the History, significance and ... (AS English)

But the Ides of March had a long and complex history before Caesar's death. In ancient Rome, the Ides were used as markers for certain religious observances and ...

The idea of a powerful figure being assassinated by those who seek to overthrow them is a recurring theme throughout history, from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the deaths of Abraham Lincoln and John F. But the Ides of March gained notoriety due to one fateful event - the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC. Caesar was a powerful Roman general and politician who had became dictator of the Roman Empire after winning a civil war in 49 BC. Each of the Ides was sacred to Jupiter, the Roman’s supreme deity. Originally, the Ides were determined by the full moon, which reflected the lunar origins of the Roman calendar. Around this time of the year, the common expression of the ‘Ides of March’ always appears in the media and on television.

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The Ides of March (FXStreet)

Currencies & metals see profit taking on Tuesday. Banks in Europe have the same problems. Good Day… And a Wonderful Wednesday to you! And Welcome to t.

the day that was [forecast](https://www.fxstreet.com/rates-charts/forecast) to be the day that the digital currency was announced… I still think that when the announcement is made for digital currency, that will be done on a weekend, and we’ll start Monday with digits… And that position is to either throw out all the work in fighting inflation (rate hikes), and allow inflation to rise and take over the economy thus brining it to its knees… My position on this is that we need to defeat inflation, and worry about the other stuff later, we need to get households back on terra firma, and if that causes a long recession, then so be it… And so, to me, now is NOT the time to pivot, for the Fed Funds rate is still below the inflation rate! This is a preview of what we will see in consumer inflation in the coming months… Because they did the exact opposite, and bought zero and 1% yielding bonds, that had unrealized losses on the books, that didn’t have to be taken, until… I’ve explained that one should wait until the Fed Heads indicate that they are nearing an end of their rate hike adventure, and THAT would be the time to buy bonds. That buying bonds with a low yield, was not a good idea, if the next bond that’s issued has a higher yield, and the next bond has an even higher yield, etc… I forgot to mention something else that good friend, Dennis Miller and I talked about the other day, and that is the new program that the Fed Heads introduced that will provide funding to banks in trouble… They can’t believe that the walking talking dolts, have seen the banks for what they are and are pulling money out of them. And Welcome to the Ides of March!

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What is the Ides of March? Find out the history of the Roman ... (FOX 29 Philadelphia)

Historical accounts during the day Caesar was assassinated claim that before the Roman dictator met with the Senate, he was greeted by a seer, the ancient word ...

What is the Ides of March? [pre-Christian Roman history,](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/religion) the Ides of March also acted as days to celebrate Roman gods. One of the reasons the Ides of March is so popular in contemporary media and culture is because of its relation to the The Ides of March in the early Roman Calendar were originally designated to determine when the first full moon of the new year occurred. The Roman Calendar used Ides to designate the middle of the month for May, July and October. The Ides of March translates in Latin to "Idus Martias," which means the middle of the month in March.

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Good Day Reads: The Ides of March, Hollywood vs. History (Fox11online.com)

The Ashwaubenon branch of the Brown County Library is holding an Ides of March presentation on March 15, 2023. A professor will discuss Hollywood vs.

This story is rich in the telling that you become completely immersed in the story. Another beginning of a trilogy that centers on a retelling of The Iliad from Briseis’ perspective. A great series to get into, with Flavia Alba as a wife turned detective when she discovers a serial killer and literary scroll forger in the sacred garden. In this character driven story, you meet a group of women who are struggling to keep their sense of self while living as slaves who support each other and create their own families. Read by the historian, this 6-hour downloadable audio course can be accessed through Hoopla Digital and separates fact from fiction in several great Hollywood movies of the ancient Roman world. This book is the first of a trilogy set in the Pompeii brothels 5 years before Mount Vesuvius destroys the city.

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Ides of March 2023: Know its significance, history and religious ... (Economic Times)

The assassination of Julius Caesar, a significant Roman general, is depicted in various works of literature, plays, and movies. This event is regarded as a ...

In ancient [Rome](/topic/rome), this term was commonly used to denote specific dates and points in time throughout the year. The Ides of March held particular significance as it was used to determine when the full moon would appear for the first time in the year and was also an essential religious date during pre-Christian Rome. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). In ancient Rome, this term was commonly used to denote specific dates and points in time throughout the year. Various celebrations were held, which often included the sacrifice of a sheep. However, the day holds significant historical and cultural significance.

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'Beware the Ides of March': What to know about the day's infamous ... (Cincinnati.com)

Julius Caesar, a successful military leader and dictator of the Roman Republic, was stabbed to death on March 15, 44 B.C.E. in Rome, Italy. Other infamous ...

The Ides of March falls on March 15. The statesman ignored the warning, and was later assassinated. Filming took place in Downtown, at Xavier University and in other Cincinnati neighborhoods. [was stabbed to death](https://www.cincinnati.com/embed/video/99212962/) on March 15, 44 B.C.E. Other infamous events – such as Adolf Hitler's invasion of parts of Czechoslovakia, natural disasters and tragedies – have also occurred on March 15, giving the date an ominous reputation. [Where are Cincinnatians going?

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What are the 'Ides of March'? (KSN-TV)

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — It's March 15, and that means the “Ides of March” are here. Aside from being the name of a late 60s, early 70s band that had a hit ...

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Activity Corner - Tenby happenings, the Ides of March, St Patrick's ... (Tenby Observer)

Today, Wednesday March 15, is the Ides of March. The Ides were a way of dividing up the month used in the Roman calendar, and the Ides are the middle of ...

Now is the time to do a bit of investigating and find out! The beginning of Spring is also a good time to be thinking of spring blossoms, daffodils and daisies. March has been designated Women’s History Month and is a chance to find out a bit about the many women who have done interesting things in their lives but been forgotten since. These are going well – at the moment a group of young children and their mum’s are doing a six week course and having a wonderful time. Is the balance of give and take uneven in your relationship? Monday, March 20 is the day that the length of the day and night are equal – longer days start now!

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What are the Ides of March? (KCRA Sacramento)

"Beware the ides of March". It comes up several times in the Shakespeare play as a soothsayer shows up in front of Julius Caesar and Brutus in Shakespeare's ...

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Why Exactly Do We "Beware of the Ides of March"? | The Mary Sue (The Mary Sue)

Don't open your umbrellas indoors! March 15th is the Ides of March—a day a lot of people think is as unlucky day as Friday the 13th. What's the deal?

[William Shakespeare](https://www.themarysue.com/welcome-to-shakespeare-month-on-the-mary-sue/) penned the soothsayer as saying “Beware the Ides of March” in his tragedy Julius Caesar, which turned it into an incredibly popular phrase. The “kalends” marked the first day of the month, the fifth or seventh day was called the “nones,” and the thirteenth or fifteenth was called the “ides.” March 15th is the Ides of March—a day a lot of people think is as unlucky day as Friday the 13th. Why do people say “Beware the Ides of March”? As he walked towards the very amphitheater, he made a passing joke to the soothsayer that the day was harmless to him so far. Our modern calendar has changed a little bit (shout out to Leap Year) so that no longer reflects the number of days in each month, but we kept the ides in those places, loosely corresponding to the month’s midpoint.

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What is the Ides of March? Find out the history of the Roman ... (FOX 7 Austin)

Historical accounts during the day Caesar was assassinated claim that before the Roman dictator met with the Senate, he was greeted by a seer, the ancient word ...

What is the Ides of March? [pre-Christian Roman history,](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/religion) the Ides of March also acted as days to celebrate Roman gods. One of the reasons the Ides of March is so popular in contemporary media and culture is because of its relation to the The Ides of March in the early Roman Calendar were originally designated to determine when the first full moon of the new year occurred. The Roman Calendar used Ides to designate the middle of the month for May, July and October. The Ides of March translates in Latin to "Idus Martias," which means the middle of the month in March.

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Researcher explains superstitions behind 'The Ides of March' (Spectrum News 1)

March 15 is known as the "Ides Of March." But what is the true meaning of that phrase and the superstitions behind it? Mindy Drayer talked with Dr. Rebecca ...

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The Ides of March (The Laconia Daily Sun)

It slipped into our consciousness through William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar." When Julius Caesar was dictator of Rome, he was stabbed to death in the ...

The Ides of March: Dow Resumes Selloff (Nasdaq)

The Dow shed 280 points on Wednesday for its sixth loss in seven days, and was off by as much as 725 points at its session lows.

[Bull signal flashing](https://www.schaeffersresearch.com/content/analysis/2023/03/15/sliding-oil-stock-flashing-bull-signal)for this sliding oil stock. (MarketWatch) (CNBC) April-dated crude shed $3.63, or 5.6%, to close at $67.68 per barrel on the day. Elsewhere, the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) roared back to life for its fourth win in five days. The S&P 500 also settled sharply lower after briefly turning negative for the year, and the Nasdaq eked out a marginal win in the final half hour of trading.

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