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  1. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. "The Ides of March" is an instrumental song by Iron Maiden, written by bassist Steve Harris. It is the first track from the 1981 studio album Killers. Album version: 1:48 Dave Murray - guitar Adrian Smith - guitar Steve Harris - bass guitar Clive Burr - drums.

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    • Summary
    • Background Information
    • From The Original Script

    Main Cast

    1. Lucy Lawless as Xena 2. Renee O'Connor as Gabrielle

    Guest Stars

    1. Hudson Leick as Callisto 2. Karl Urban as Julius Caesar 3. Jennifer Sky as Amarice 4. Timothy Omundson as Eli 5. David Franklin as Brutus 6. John Leigh as Nailscot

    Co-Starring

    1. Sean Ashton-Peachas Jailer 2. Jim Ngaata (credited as Jim Nga Ata) as Warlord 3. Jane Fullerton-Smithas Woman in Hell

    Teaser

    Images of Xena and Gabrielle torture Callisto, who is trapped in a place filled with fire and brimstone. The lord of this place has a two-part task for Callisto: corrupt Xena and aid Julius Caesar's rise to power. Callisto sees the job as a way out of her torment and eagerly accepts. However, the King of Hellwarns Callisto she can't hurt Xena physically: she must corrupt her spiritually by taking her away from The Way of the Warrior. Caesar is in bed, having a nightmare about Xena, who pulls...

    Act One

    Hearing the bounty on her head, Xena decides to go to Rome and settle her feud with Caesar by killing him. She leaves Gabrielle and Amarice behind for fear of the visions she has had of her and Gabrielle being crucified in Rome. Callisto tells Caesar that Xena will come to him. As Xena pursues her destiny, Gabrielle and Amarice visit Eli, who is teaching his peaceful ways in Greece. Eli is so happy to see Gabrielle, and hugs her, and asks where Xena is. Gabrielle just tells him, she has work...

    Act Two

    Xena fights the guards and jumps out of the window, and runs around a corner to see Callisto standing there, with the chakram spinning on her finger. Xena lunges to attack her, and the sword bounces off Callisto's head with a spark. Xena swings the sword again and it passes through Callisto. Xena swings it again and Callisto moves at super-speed to stand behind Xena, and Callisto tells Xena not to bother fighting her because she has done all the damage she can to her. She tells Xena about goi...

    Behind the Scenes

    1. This episode was originally to be titled "Xena and Caesar." 2. This episode was one of seventeen that fans selected to be featured on the Xena: Warrior Princess: 10th Anniversary Collection and is subsequently considered one of the greatest episodes in Xena: Warrior Princess history. It was also the only episode to be selected from season four. 3. Renee O'Connor caught hypothermia during the crucifixion scene in this episode. Notice how she does not act as cold as Lucy, nor seem to be shiv...

    Key Events

    1. This episode marks the third death of Xena. The first time she died was in "The Greater Good" the second time was in "Destiny". 2. This episode marks the second death of Gabrielle. The first time she died was in "Is There a Doctor in the House?". 3. This is only the second time that Gabrielle has killed another in the series. 4. This episode marks the death of Julius Caesar. 5. Last appearance of Gabrielle's Indiaoutfit. 6. Callisto makes her first appearence on the show since Sacrifice II...

    Goofs

    1. When Xena first gets into Rome and attempts to kill Caesar, she knocks out a Roman Soldier secretly, but leaves him on the floor. Seconds later, 10-15 Romans walk past her — and the unconcious Roman on the floor – and do not notice or say anything. 2. When Xena heads off to find Brutus, it is obvious that the first shot used of her riding away was recycled from a previous episode ("Intimate Stranger" to be exact), as she is seen with her Chakramin her hand. This is impossible, as Callisto...

    Scene 26: Prison

    1. The original script makes mention that Gabrielle saw Callisto throw the Chakram into Xena's back, and Xena confirms this.

    Scene 46: Hell

    1. One scene was cut from the episode — scene 46 from Act Four — occurring between Scene 45 where Xena and Gabrielle say goodbye to one another and Scene 47 where their spirits float above the crosses. In the cut scene, Callisto appears back in Hell, with Nailscot telling her their Lordis displeased because she failed both missions and has a new punishment in store. Twenty Xenas surround her and Callisto screams.

    Scene 48:Crucifixion Row

    1. The original ending to the episode, ended with Eli and Amarice finding Xena and Gabrielle's bodies on the crosses.

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  3. The Death of Julius Caesar (1806) by Vincenzo Camuccini. The Ides of March (/ aɪdz /; Latin: Idus Martiae, Medieval Latin: Idus Martii) [1] is the day on the Roman calendar marked as the Idus, roughly the midpoint of a month, of Martius, corresponding to 15 March on the Gregorian calendar. It was marked by several major religious observances.

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