Scenarios about 'Ides of March'
The Ides of March refers to March 15 in the Roman calendar, most famously known as the date of Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE by a group of Roman senators led by Brutus and Cassius. This pivotal moment in Roman history marked the transition from the Roman Republic toward the Roman Empire and has become a powerful symbol in literature and politics for betrayal, political upheaval, and the consequences of ambition.
What If Julius Caesar Wasn't Assassinated?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Julius Caesar survived the Ides of March plot in 44 BCE, potentially transforming the Roman Republic's transition to Empire and altering the foundations of Western civilization.