It’s that time of year for my Sophomores to read Julius Caesar. One of the most famous quotes from the play is “Beware the ides of March.” The soothsayer is warning Caesar to beware the 15th of March, that something terrible is going to happen. There are several things that have happened on the 15th of March. Take a look:
1. Assassination of Julius Caesar, 44 B.C.
Conspirators led by Marcus Junius Brutus stab dictator-for-life Julius Caesar to death before the Roman senate. Caesar was 55.
2. A Raid on Southern England, 1360
A French raiding party begins a 48-hour spree of rape, pillage and murder in southern England. King Edward III interrupts his own pillaging spree in France to launch reprisals, writes historian Barbara Tuchman, “on discovering that the French could act as viciously in his realm as the English did in France.”
3. Samoan Cyclone, 1889
A cyclone wrecks six warships—three U.S., three German—in the harbor at Apia, Samoa, leaving more than 200 sailors dead. (On the other hand, the ships represented each nation’s show of force in a competition to see who would annex the Samoan islands; the disaster averted a likely war.)
4. Czar Nicholas II Abdicates His Throne, 1917
Czar Nicholas II of Russia signs his abdication papers, ending a 304-year-old royal dynasty and ushering in Bolshevik rule. He and his family are taken captive and, in July 1918, executed before a firing squad.
5. Germany Occupies Czechoslovakia, 1939
Just six months after Czechoslovak leaders ceded the Sudetenland, Nazi troops seize the provinces of Bohemia and Moravia, effectively wiping Czechoslovakia off the map.
6. A Deadly Blizzard on the Great Plains, 1941
A Saturday-night blizzard strikes the northern Great Plains, leaving at least 60 people dead in North Dakota and Minnesota and six more in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. A light evening snow did not deter people from going out—“after all, Saturday night was the time for socializing,” Diane Boit of Hendrum, Minnesota, would recall—but “suddenly the wind switched, and a rumbling sound could be heard as 60 mile-an-hour winds swept down out of the north.”
7. World Record Rainfall, 1952
Rain falls on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion—and keeps falling, hard enough to register the world’s most voluminous 24-hour rainfall: 73.62 inches.
8. CBS Cancels the “Ed Sullivan Show,” 1971
Word leaks that CBS-TV is canceling “The Ed Sullivan Show” after 23 years on the network, which also dumped Red Skelton and Jackie Gleason in the preceding month. A generation mourns.
9. Disappearing Ozone Layer, 1988
NASA reports that the ozone layer over the Northern Hemisphere has been depleted three times faster than predicted.
10. A New Global Health Scare, 2003
After accumulating reports of a mysterious respiratory disease afflicting patients and healthcare workers in China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada, the World Health Organization issues a heightened global health alert. The disease will soon become famous under the acronym SARS (for Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome).
All information from Smithsonian Magazine
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Top-Ten-Reasons-to-Beware-the-Ides-of-March.html#ixzz0iHFFi7Wb
I remember going to see Julius Caesar at The Old Vic or somewhere. Brutus was hot.
I had no idea all that happened in March 15th.
You’re always so full of information! 🙂
Both fascinating and spooky~ had to read it all!
Marie @ Lemondrop ViNtAge
this was very interesting (:
-cris
I love this post because my husband’s birthday was yesterday, on the famous Ides of March. 🙂 Well I’m finally back from my vacation with my mom….and I have missed you! Hope all is well!
xxxx
Rachel
Well gee wiz, no wonder the 15th is called the Ides of March. I’m laying low until the 16th.
It’s always best to hide under a rock on the Ides of March, I feel. And cower! 🙂
Wow, thanks for the History lesson. Some I knew others I had no idea about. We can only pray that our March 15th is a calm one!
maybe I should stay in today…lol
tootles,
bunny
Oh,my dear Kori!-)*
That’s a very big list…
Thank you SO much for you coming,my dear friend,I was SO glad then I saw you lovely comment by my!!!
My love and hugs,
***Violetta***
Bonjour Kori,
wow, that is quite a list. Should we be careful right now? Hope everything is going well with you.
Drop by if you can, I would love your opinion on my latest post my friend.
Good evening to you,
Mimi
Well….That’s a lot of coincidences…..LOL!!
Have a Wonderful Week!
Marilyn