Theocracy
his title is Cheif Of Party :)
Augustus never was given the title "emperor". Emperor is a title historians give to the Roman leaders. The Romans themselves never used the title, they simply referred to the emperor as "Caesar". An example is The Twelve Caesars by Seutonius---not the Twelve Emperors.
his title is Cheif Of Party :)
As far as I know, There is no character named Caesar in ancient Greece. There were only the Caesars of Rome, which was a title like emperor
Herbert Wassmann has written: 'Ciceros Widerstand gegen Caesars Tyrannis' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political and social views, Political science, History
All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.All of the Roman emperors were Caesars. "Caesar" was both a name and a title. It was originally the family name of the first dynasty, but morphed into a formal title due to its use over more than 100 years. The Romans never used the word "emperor" , they called their ruler "Caesar" which was a title he received upon getting the throne.
Chancellor of Germany
Who was julius caesars enimies
First Consul.
Winnig
a political is someone who travels an stay in the country for 24 hours