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  2. The Ides of March (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Ides of March is an epistolary novel by Thornton Wilder that was published in 1948. In the author's words, it is 'a fantasia on certain events and persons of the last days of the Roman republic. In the author's words, it is 'a fantasia on certain events and persons of the last days of the Roman republic.

  3. Wait, What? Here's Exactly What 'Ides of March' Means - AOL

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    The Ides of March translates literally to "the 15th day of March" in the Roman calendar. The word "Ides" comes from the Latin "Idus" and was used to indicate the day dividing months down the middle.

  4. Ides of March - Wikipedia

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    The Ides of March – a 1948 novel by Thornton Wilder; The Ides of March (est. 1964) – an American musical group "The Ides of March" – a 1981 song by Iron Maiden "The Ides of March" – a 2005 song by Silverstein; The Ides of March – a 2008 novel by Valerio Massimo Manfredi; The Ides of March – a 2011 film by George Clooney, Beau ...

  5. What is the Ides of March and why should we 'beware?' - AOL

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  7. Ides of March (novel) - Wikipedia

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  9. Labadie Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan, originating from the collection of radical ephemera built by Detroit Anarchist Jo Labadie, is recognized as one of the world's most complete collections of materials documenting the history of anarchism and other radical movements from the 19th century to the present. [2]