Czar July Kaiser ! About Czar July Kaiser
Czar or Tzar generally spelled csar or Tzar in English. It is a Slavic term with Bulgarian origins used to designate certain monarchs.
Originally, the title Czar is derived from Caesar which meant Emperor in the European medieval sense of the term, that is, a ruler who claims the same rank as a Roman emperor, with the approval of another emperor or a supreme ecclesiastical official (the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch).
Occasionally, the word could be used to designate other, non-Christian, supreme rulers. In Russia and Bulgaria the imperial connotations of the term were blurred with time and, by the 19th century, it had come to be viewed as an equivalent of King
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