The Ides of March
He can’t say he wasn’t warned! The night before Julius Caesar was assassinated, his wife had terrible nightmares. The next morning she begged him not to go to the Senate. Also, a seer had told the Roman leader that something bad would happen later that very day, the Ides of March. But Caesar’s good friend Brutus visited and told Caesar the Senators were waiting for him. What Brutus didn’t say was that forty Senators were carrying daggers in their togas.