Tsar and Czar have the same root and refer to the Roman title of Caesar.
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
The soon to be tsar was called a tsarsevitch.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was the Tsar who was overthrown by the Russian Revolution.
Tsar Alexander Mikhailovich Romanov was the father of Tsar Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov.
The monarch was the Tsar. Sometimes spelled Czar.
Julius Caesarcant believe the above answer....it should be that it is the title of the former Emperors of Russiaactually Julius ceasar is the answer for a+The title Tsar or Czar is a refers to the supreme ruler of Russia. The title of Czar, like the German title of Kaiser are derived from the Roman title Caesar referring to the emperor of Rome.
Tsar and Czar have the same root and refer to the Roman title of Caesar.
Czar (also spelled Tsar) is equivalent to King, and Czarina is Queen. NB: these positions were dropped after the Bolshevik Revolution.
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
Tsar or Czar
The spelling.
I believe you meant Early Russian emperors are called? Tsar occasionally spelled Czar or Tzar in English, Zar in German.
The last Romanov Tsar (or czar) was Nicholas II.
tsar, csar, or czar
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Tsar Nicholas II