Constantius Chlorus became the rank of Caesar in 293 AD
Patrick was elevated to bishop by Pope Celestine I. After death he was raised to sainthood.
Constantine became Emperor of Rome in the year 306. The story goes that, in 305, Constantine's father Constantius I Chlorus, who had been appointed one of two caesares, or junior emperors, of the Tetrarchy in 293, succeeded to the position of Emperor when Augustus Maximian abdicated. Constantius himself became fatally ill during an expedition against the Picts of Caledonia, dying on 25 July 306. Constantine, who had served at the court of Diocletian in Nicomedia following his father's appointment as junior emperor, was at his father's deathbed, whereupon he was proclaimed Emperor by General Chrocus and the troops loyal to his father's memory. Over the ensuing eighteen years, Constantine fought a series of battles that first obtained him co-rule with the Eastern Roman Emperor, and then finally gained him leadership of a reunified Roman Empire.
Well, I have been trying to find the answer of this as well. Caesar is sorta like an Emperor.......Constantine was A Caesar
to occultism, Saints are elevated Spirits or spirits that belong to a higher rank in the hierarchy but lower than archangels or ministering spirits.
Caesar was a provincial governor of Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy), Illyricum (the southern Balkans), and Transalpine Gaul (southern France), which gave him command of four legions.
AnswerIn 306, Constantine's father, Constantius, died, creating a vacancy for Augustus, or senior emperor alongside Galerius. In the style of a military coup, the troops in Britain hailed Constantine as Augustus, with the support of their ally, a German king named Crocus or Erocus. Galerius conceded Constantine the rank of Caesar, but made Severus his fellow Augustus. Constantine soon claimed to resume the rank of Augustus, and Galerius was obliged to acknowledge his claim.Constantine continued to rule with fellow-Augusti, but plotted their downfall. After a series of civil wars, he became sole emperor in 324 CE. He died in 337.
Lieutenant David Dixon Porter became the second Union naval officer to be promoted to the rank of admiral on October 9, 1862. Porter had been elevated over eighty other officers and was given control of the Union's Mississippi Squadron. Porter's exceptional organization skills along with his superior understanding of combined army and naval operations helped his promotion.
Julius Caesar was named after his father. The dictator and his father were both named Gaius Julius Caesar. His father was a relatively influential Patrician Senator. Caesar's mother, and his father's wife was Aurelia Cotta.Julius Caesar's family claimed to be descended from Aeneas, the legendary founder of Rome.
Red footwear was a sign of authority or status in ancient Rome. Julius Caesar would have worn red boots as a sign of his rank. Senators too, were allowed to wear red shoes (and a purple stripe on their togas) as a sign of their status.
In fact Julius Caesars dad was also called Gaius Julius Caesar - he had been praetor - the second highest magestirial rank, and was also governor of Asia.
Csar is the term derived from the Latin word Caesar, which means "Emperor" in the medieval sense of the word, a "Ruler" with the same rank as the Roman Emperor.
"Lofty" in this context means noble, elevated, or high in rank or status. It suggests something that is of great importance or worthy of respect.