The Ides of March was tax day in the Roman calendar, and it used to be in the U.S. before it was changed to April. The Nones of the month was nine days before the Ides, but what was the significance of that?
The Ides of March was tax day in the Roman calendar, and it used to be in the U.S. before it was changed to April. The Nones of the month was nine days before the Ides, but what was the significance of that?