Daimyo
nice question the answer is the gage soldiers roman rulers were called caesar
Charlemagne was given the title of Emperor by the Pope, and none of his daughters ever married.
After Julius Caesar, the title of the rulers of Rome was 'Emperor'. Modern thinking generally refers to all the rulers of Rome after Julius Caesar (beginning with Augustus) as Emperors, because this is what they were. However, at the time they were referred to differently until later in the Empire. The title 'King', though considered by Julius Caesar, carried such strong negative connotations for the people of Rome that it was never used. Augustus Caesar titled himself 'Princeps' or First Citizen, implying that the Republic continued under this guidance. This title would be used for at least the next few Emperors as well. The name of 'Caesar' also came to be a title applied to all Emperors, long after the actual family of Caesar ceased to rule. The modern word Emperor comes from the word 'Imperator'. Imperator, meaning Conqueror, had once been an accolade for successful generals during the Republic, but after the Empire came into being it became a title solely reserved for the Emperor.
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The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
The rulers of Egypt were called pharaohs.
No
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called pharaohs.
No, that title is "Caliph", not Czar.
2650 bc
Daimyo
No. The title taken by Muslim rulers who assert religious authority is typically Caliph or Ayatollah. The Czar was a term used to designate the Russian Kings.
What kind of TITLE are you thinking about giving your sink?
In those days, the people had no freedom of voice.
Tsarina is the name of a Russian rulers wife.
Dey is a noun, not a verb. It is a now obsolete title for rulers in Algiers.