Watch Out Julius Caesar

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From: Parenting for High Potential
Date: 20080301
Author:Anonymous

The Roman calendar was lunar and divided by phases of the moon. The Ides were the days of the full moon and was, by chance, the day Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 B.C. Your child can go to http:// ancienthistory.about. com/cs/calendars/a/ romcalterm.htm for a detailed explanation of the ancient Roman calendar. Caesar's fate was an accumulation of events that will help your child understand the Roman Empire and its government. For a biography of Julius Caesar and the events leading to his assassination, go to http://ireland.iol. ie/-coolmine/typ/romans/romans6.html. Then, for ...

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