Did Cleopatra murder Julius Caesar?

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It is well known that Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March 44 BC. Now the Ides of March in the Archaic Roman calendar was on the full moon, and it was on the 15th in the solar calendars. So I was wondering was Caesar murdered on the full moon of March 44 BC, and its been covered up? For supposing he was murdered on the full moon, that would place Cleopatra at the scene of the murder. Considering she tried to have her son Caesarion placed as Caesar's successor, and after that failed, she joined forces with March Antony and tried to conquer Rome, she clearly stood to gain from Caesar's death. I did some digging on my own and discovered the Trojan war ended on March 22, 713 BC [Numantian proleptic]. According to the Intergravissimas Papal Bull of Pope Gregory XIII, 10 days were added to 1582 to place the vernal equinox on March 21st, but I discovered that the 10 days were never added, and most importantly the 1582 vernal equinox fell on March 22nd. So it appears Marc Antony and Cleopatra had a plan to allow the vernal equinox to slip from April 1st the founding date of Rome, to March 22nd the anniversary of the end of the Trojan war.

I found a clue, look at this coin:

Medal_Kalavryta_25-3-1821,_Greek_Revolution.JPG
At the bottom of the coin it says in Greek "GOODBRUTUS 25TH MARCH. If there was an ancient cover up, Cleopatra blamed Brutus, to divert suspicion from her. When you take into account that the 10 days were never added to the calendar in 1582, the full moon of March 44 BC fell on March 24th in one scenario and March 25th in another. I am prepared to show how I determined these dates if asked to.
 
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This memorial coin comes from the Greek city of Kalabryta and has nothing to do with Brutus. The date 25 March 1821 is the date of the Greek declaration of independence from the Ottoman empire and has nothing to do with calendar reforms. 25 March is the yearly celebrated independence day in Greece.
 
This memorial coin comes from the Greek city of Kalabryta and has nothing to do with Brutus. The date 25 March 1821 is the date of the Greek declaration of independence from the Ottoman empire and has nothing to do with calendar reforms. 25 March is the yearly celebrated independence day in Greece.
Kala[Greek]= good
An upsilon in Greek looks like a Y in upper case, and a u in lower case.
BRYTA[Greek]=Bruta

Bruta is how the Greeks pronounced Brutus.

Aside: Brutal, Brute owe their etymologies to Brutus.
 
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