Caesar!
It's called a czarina and it can also be spell tsarina.
Germany was the country that was ruled by kaisers. The title "kaiser" is derived from the Latin "Caesar" and was used by the emperors of the German Empire from its unification in 1871 until the end of World War I in 1918. The most notable kaisers were Wilhelm I and Wilhelm II. After World War I, the monarchy was abolished, and Germany became a republic.
The title Czar, sometimes spelled Tsar, was given to the monarch of Russia; it is derived from the title Cesar, the ruler of the Roman Empire. Some memorable Czars include Ivan the Terrible, Catherine the Great, and Nicholas II, who was the last Czar before the Bolshevik Revolution.
The Czars was created in 1994.
What are the names, salaries, and responsibilities of the czars Obama has appointed
Art Czars was created on 2010-04-12.
The czars ruled from the 16th century to 1917, WWI.
Des Kaisers Hafen - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:o.Al. (f)
Die Leuchter des Kaisers - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
None, because czars were the kings in Russia.
they are just as legal s the first 'czars' appointed by Nixon.
No. Commissioners, though, have been around for a long, long time (e.g. the FDA commissioner). Czars were just as prominent in the Bush administration as in the current Obama administrations. Czars are merely a term indicating a special mission (e.g. the Drug Czar), rather than denoting any sort of imperialist Russian-like title. (In fact, the word, Czar, is derived from the name Caesar.)