On this day, March 15th, Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE, which became known as the Ides of March.
If he had been aware of the conspiracy against him and the imminent danger, he might have said something like:
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, heed my words.
On this Ides of March, our Republic faces a great challenge, as treachery lurks within our very ranks.
Let us stand together, united in the pursuit of peace, prosperity, and the continued glory of Rome.
May our actions today be guided by wisdom, for the decisions we make will shape the course of our history.
Et tu, Brute?
Let not this day be remembered for the blood that is shed, but for the unity that it may inspire.
The future of Rome depends on the choices we make now, so let us choose wisely."
--Julius Caesar March 15th, 44BCE K7