I find the many different calendars that humans have figured out very fascinating!

All over the world, and at different time periods, and in different cultures and habitats, people have figured out ways that actually worked very well,


to account for the passage of time and days and years. Wow!
I think the Ides of March was part of the ancient Roman calendar;
and was a very significant day in itself, as it was the First day of the Year....their New Year observance, every year,




with each month of theirs having started on the 15th or mid-way through every month, as we think of them now.
So they did have community rituals and planned celebrations on that day, even before that fateful event, one of those years, involving Ceasar, which was later made famous by Shakespeare's words, in the Title of this thread:
Beware the Ides of March!
The soothsayer or the Seer, had warned Ceasar, but he didn't listen.
