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The Romans used a calendar system where they counted days by how many days remained before the next major calendar marker, not how many had passed. This means Romans would say 'three days before the Ides of March' rather than 'March 13th.' Julius Caesar's famous assassination on 'the Ides of March' was March 15, 44 BC.

🏛️ HistorySource: National Geographic