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  1. 7 de oct. de 2011 · The Ides of March: Directed by George Clooney. With Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti. An idealistic staffer for a new presidential candidate gets a crash course on dirty politics during his stint on the campaign trail.

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  2. 10 de mar. de 2024 · The Ides of March, falling on March 15th, is a day on the Roman calendar that has echoed through history, primarily due to the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. Its significance extends beyond a mere date, encompassing the religious, cultural, and political aspects of ancient Rome, while also embodying themes of betrayal, change, and ...

  3. 16 de jul. de 2015 · VEHICLE Live at the Chicago House Of Blues 2014. From the Ides Of March Boxed Set "Last Band Standing"

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  4. 10 de abr. de 2019 · N.S. Gill. Updated on April 10, 2019. The Ides of March ("Eidus Martiae" in Latin) is a day on the traditional Roman calendar that corresponds to the date of March 15th on our current calendar. Today the date is commonly associated with bad luck, a reputation that it earned at the end of the reign of the Roman emperor Julius Caesar (100–43 BCE).

  5. It’s one of the most famous dates on the calendar: March 15, also known as the Ides of March. Fatefully, it was the last day of Caesar’s life. And it turns o...

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  6. 11 de feb. de 2023 · A hot live performance of their smash hit "Vehicle" from the PBS Soundstage special, "Cornerstones Of Rock."Originally recorded in October of 2015.The Ides a...

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  7. 9 de ago. de 2018 · The date that Julius Caesar, the most famous Roman of them all, was killed at or on his way to the Senate is one of the most famous in world history.The events of the Ides of March – 15 March in the modern calendar – in 44 BC had enormous consequences for Rome, triggering a series of civil wars that saw Caesar’s great-nephew Octavian secure his place as Augustus, the first Roman Emperor.

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