They came as saviours and left as executioners. On a day meant to bleed a tyrant dry and restore a republic, the Roman senators who encircled Julius Caesar instead plunged a dagger into the heart of their own world, only to watch a far more enduring empire rise from its corpse.
The Ides of March is history’s ultimate cautionary tale. It is a story of noble intentions paving a road to chaos, of a surgical strike that became a self-inflicted wound. In this issue, Ovi History steps into the bloody footprint of that day. We move beyond the Shakespearean drama to confront the raw mechanics of power, the blindness of idealism, and the terrifying truth that sometimes, killing the father only clears the path for a more ruthless son.
From the desperate prayers of Calpurnia to the fugitive footsteps of the Liberators, we trace the pivot point where an assassination ended one era and unknowingly anointed the next. The daggers may be cold, but the questions they raise about power, violence, and consequence are as sharp and urgent as ever.
For this issue of Ovi History, a historical fiction short story from James O. Miller.
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