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Making the cookies will probably be the easy part. Predicting the future might be a little trickier! Think about who will be enjoying the cookies. What kinds of predictions would they enjoy reading? Can you think of some funny predictions that might come true for just about anyone? When you're finished in the kitchen, visit the BBC's Romans section of its website to learn more about ancient Rome, Caesar and how people lived during that time.

We do, too, Sam! We encourage you to use the search feature to find Wonders about turtles to explore! Thanks, Emma!

We are so glad that we were able to help you better understand this Wonder! Not exactly, Summer. Little Caesar's pizza is more of a modern invention. However, pizza is based on an Italian dish, and Julius Caesar was from Rome. Rome is the Capital of Italy. So, there is a bit of a connection. Hi, Branden! You are right! Lots of people do die doing serious work. We love to learn, too, Mkayla! You may want to check out this Wonder about St.

Wonder Who Was Saint Patrick? Enjoy, Wonder Friend! It sounds like you learned a lot from the passage! The events surrounding the story about the Ides of March took place in ancient Rome.

Cool, huh? Hi, Summer! The word Ides actually comes from the ancient Roman calendar. So, Ides is actually based in Latin. Rome and Greece are pretty close to each other, though. We think ancient Rome is pretty interesting, too! We agree, Kamiya! We know that we will "beware the Ides of March". We agree that it is a fascinating story. We're glad that you were able to learn something new today! Hi, Wayland! Julius refers to Julius Caesar. Did you know that his full name was Gaius Julius Caesar?

Calends , source of the word calendar , is when debts were due. This day was equivalent to the seventh day of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth day of the other months. Originally, the nones corresponded to the first quarter of the moon. The ides originally corresponded to the full moon , storied for its own omens. How did the ides of March become superstitious? Go Behind The Words! Get the strangest stories of your favorite words in your inbox. Again, death and destruction loom.

If you look through history, you can certainly find enough horrible things that happened on March 15, but is it a case of life imitating art? Or art imitating life?

Perhaps it was Julius Caesar himself and not the famous playwright who caused all the drama. Word of the Day sweetheart. Blog Outsets and onsets! Read More. November 08, To top. Sign up for free and get access to exclusive content:. Free word lists and quizzes from Cambridge. Tools to create your own word lists and quizzes.



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