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  1. Beware of the Full Moon in March ( 2022 ) Cuidado con la luna llena de marzo. El ex convicto Park Mokhwa no quiere nada más que mantener la cabeza baja y mantenerse al margen de todo lo que tenga que ver con su pasado. Sin embargo, su recién encontrada tranquilidad como florista se ve destrozada por la aparición de Kim Nakwon, un policía ...

  2. 18 de ene. de 2024 · In March and other months with 31 days, the Ides always falls on the 15th; it falls on the 13th in months with 30 days. The Ides traditionally marked the arrival of the new Moon and was cause for celebration. The word “Ides” is derived from Latin, meaning “to divide.”. The Ides is one of three named days in the Roman calendar month.

  3. beware the ides of march.【意味】3 月 15 日を警戒せよ A soothsayer warned Caesar to beware the Ides of March.:その予言者は3月15日に気をつけろとカエサルに警告した。

  4. Beware the Ides of March - Chapter 19 : Ex-convict Park Mokhwa wants nothing more than to keep his head low and stay out of anything that has to do with his past. However, his new-found tranquility as a florist is shattered by the appearance of Kim Nakwon, corrupt cop and unabashed hedonist. Nakwon is sure that Mokhwa’s the key to cracking an important case, and he’ll do anything to get ...

  5. 26 de may. de 2011 · Colosseum - Beware the Ides of MarchAlbum: Those Who Are About to Die Salute You, 1969Tracklist: 1. Walking in the Park2. Plenty Hard Luck3. Mandarin4. Debut...

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  6. 12 de mar. de 2024 · The Times. The “Ides of March”, or March 15th, is best known as the date of Julius Caesar’s assassination. On this day, in 44 BCE, the group of senators, including Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus, close associates and friends of Caesar, assassinated the most powerful man in the Republic during a Senate meeting.

  7. In his play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a soothsayer warned the mighty general: “Beware the Ides of March.”. Caesar didn’t heed the warning and died that same day. Since the play became popular, people have been using the phrase as a warning every March 15. However, the date itself isn’t cursed or a day of bad luck.