The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
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Octavian was adopted by Julius Caesar as his son. After Caesar, the civil war broke out again and destroy what left the Roman Republic. Octavian and Caesar's grandnephew were joined with the General Antony and Lepidus. In 43 BC, they took control of Rome and ruled for 10 years as the second Triumvirate. then later, Octavian forced Lepidus to retire. he and Antony became rivals. soon, Antony met Queen Cleopatra of Egypt. Antony went with Cleopatra to Egypt. Later Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide. Octavian restored some aspect of the republic. he became the unchallenged ruler of Rome. Eventually he accepted the title of Augustus.
In the feudal system during and after the Middle Ages, a "knight" was the level below the nobility, who were the level below the king. A "vassal" was granted the use of land in exchange for fealty to a noble or knight. The noblemen directly under the king were called the "barrens" (from which the title baronderives).
Czar, also written in Latin characters as Tsar, is a Russian title that translates as "Emperor." Ultimately, it derives from the Latin name turned title, Caesar, which came to mean Emperor during the time of the Roman Empire.
You have your men mixed up. Julius Caesar was made dictator for life. The office of dictator was a republican office. Augustus did away with the republican form of government for all practical matters, so he was not named dictator.
if you want the names of the Roman emperors the list is endless. During the period between 27 BC and 395 AD there were 146 emperors. In 395 the western and eastern parts of the empire became separated. The western part lasted until 476 and had 23 more emperors. The eastern part lasted until 1453 and had 94 more emperors. If you want the name of the title of the emperors it was Augustus. After 641 the title of the Empeors of the Easter Roman Empire (which had also been called Byzantine Empire by historians, but not by the Romans) was basileus.
The rulers of Egypt were called pharaohs.
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called pharaohs.
The rulers of Ancient Egyptian dynasties were known as pharaohs. Today, the head of state of Egypt is the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The ancient rulers of Egypt were called "Pharaoh". These rulers were not just the highest of the high; they were considered living gods.
The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
During the period of the Roman Republic the government of the Republic and her empire was headed by two annually elected consuls. During the period of rule by emperors which followed, the Roman emperors were given the title of Augustus, which can be translated as the Exalted One or the Venerable One.
nice question the answer is the gage soldiers roman rulers were called caesar
Another name for The Persian Wars (which is a modern title) is its original title by its author Herodotos who called it Historia.The Republic is a book by the philosopher Plato, and is a political treatise.
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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No, that title is "Caliph", not Czar.
If you mean his title during the timeline of the New Jedi Order, he was the Grand Jedi Master. Just like Yoda was during the days of the Old Republic before Order 66 was issued