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Definition: Caesar

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC).[Wordnet]
2. United States comedian who pioneered comedy television shows (born 1922).[Wordnet]
3. A Roman emperor, as being the successor of Augustus Caesar. Hence, a kaiser, or emperor of Germany, or any emperor or powerful ruler.[Websters].

Sources: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Caesar" is a common misspelling or typo for: caesars, Ceasar.

Date "Caesar" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1120. (references)

Etymology:Caesar \C[ae]"sar\, noun. [Latin expression]. (references)

Specialty Definition: Caesar

Domain Definition
Antiquities Caesar. A title of the Roman emperors, and originally a family name of the gens Iulia. It was assumed by Octavianus as the adopted son of the great dictator, C. Iulius Caesar, and was by him handed down to his adopted son Tiberius. It continued to be used by Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, as members either by adoption or female descent of Caesar's family; but though the family became extinct with Nero, succeeding emperors still retained the name as part of their titles, and it was the practice to prefix it to their own names, as, for instance, Imperator Caesar Domitianus Augustus. When Hadrian adopted Aelius Verus, he allowed the latter to take the title of Caesar (Spart. Ael. Ver. 1); and from this time, though the title of Augustus continued to be confined to the reigning emperor, that of Caesar was also granted the second person in the State and the heir-presumptive to the throne. See Augustus. The name Caesar was variously derived by the ancients, some assigning it directly to caedo, to denote that the first bearer of the name was cut from his mother's uterus by the “Caesarian” operation (Plin. H.N. vii. 9Plin. H.N., 7); and others explaining it from caesaries, because the first Caesar was born with a full head of hair (Fest. p. 44 Müll.). Doederlein (Synon. iii. 17) assigns it to caesius, as applied to the color of the skin, or perhaps of the eyes. (references)
Bible 1: Always in the New Testament the Roman emperor, the sovereign of Judea. (John 19:12,15; Acts 17:7). (references)
  2: Caesar the title assumed by the Roman emperors after Julius Caesar. In the New Testament this title is given to various emperors as sovereigns of Judaea without their accompanying distinctive proper names (John 19:15; Acts 17:7). The Jews paid tribute to Caesar (Matt. 22:17), and all Roman citizens had the right of appeal to him (Acts 25:11). The Caesars referred to in the New Testament are Augustus (Luke 2:1), Tiberius (3:1; 20:22), Claudius (Acts 11:28), and Nero (Acts 25:8; Phil. 4:22). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Biographical Satire CAESAR, Julius, school book writer, river crosser, and a great politician who was not born in Ireland. Entered Roman politics as the leader of the Gang. Was active in military affairs. Became a fair general despite his poor service training. Desired to write a book. Began by taking an army and capturing Europe and England. He did not waste his time with Scotland or Ireland. C. made a river famous by crossing it, and finally included Rome in his history of victories. Became popular with the voters, but had trouble with the Senate. Wrote books and paid his debts. Was finally attacked by a few vested-interest senators, and stabbed by a chum. The murderer was caught, but escaped the gallows. C. was honored with one of the finest funeral orations over delivered over a corpse. He was also awarded a few triumphant arches. Publications: Omnes Gallia est divisa in tres parses. Ambition: Rome: Address: Capitol, Rome. Clubs: Gladiators, Vestal. Was also a member of the Society for the Protection of Roman Ruins. Epitaph: Veni, Vidi. Source: Who was Who: 5000BC - 1914.
Literature 1: Shakespeare: 3 Henry VI., iii. 1.
2: "Thou art an emperor, Caesar, keisar, and Pheezar."- Shakespeare: Merry Wives of Windsor, i.3.
3: "No bending knees shall call thee Caesar now."
4: Caesar was made by Hadrian a title, conferred on the heir presumptive to the throne (A.D. 136). Diocletian conferred the title on the two viceroys, calling the two emperors Augustus (sacred majesty). The German Emperor still assumes the title of kaiser (q.v.).
5: Caesar, as a title, was pretty nearly equivalent to our Prince of Wales and the French dauphin.
6: Caesar's wife must be above suspicion. The name of Pompeia having been mixed up with an accusation against P. Clodius, C�sar divorced her; not because he believed her guilty, but because the wife of C�sar must not even be suspected of crime. (Suetonius: Julius C�sar, 74.)
7: C�sar. (See page 76, 2, Aut C�sar.)
8: Julius C�sar's sword. Crocea Mors (yellow death). (See page 76, 2, Sword.) Julius Caesar won 320 triumphs. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Military Coalition Aerial Surveillance and Reconnaissance. (references)
Technology Computer Aided Exploration of Synthetic Aperture Radar. (references)

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Common Expressions: Caesar

Expressions Definition
Adolph Caesar Adolph Caesar (born December 5, 1933; died March 6, 1986) was an American actor. (references)
Caesar (computer game) Caesar is a city-building computer game where the player undertakes the role of a Roman governor, building ancient Roman cities. (references)
Caesar (title) Caesar (p. Caesares) is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Gaius Iulius Caesar ("Julius Caesar"), the Roman dictator who was famously murdered on the Ides of March, 44 BC. The change from being a familial name to an imperial title can be loosely dated to AD 68, the so-called "Year of the Four Emperors". (references)
Caesar A. Rodney Caesar Augustus Rodney (January 4, 1772 - June 10, 1824) was the United States Attorney General from 1807 to 1811, a U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1822 to 1823, and the U.S. Minister to Argentina from 1823 until his death in Buenos Aires in 1824. He was the nephew of Caesar Rodney, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who is depicted on the Delaware state quarter. (references)
Caesar and Cleopatra Published as part of his Three Plays for Puritans. (references)
Caesar Barber Caesar Barber is an American man who got famous for attempting to sue the fastfood chains MacDonald, Burger King, Wendy's and Kentucky Fried Chicken for having made him addicted to their foods, resulting him in becoming overweight. (references)
Caesar Cardini Caesar Cardini (1896-1956) was an Italian hotel owner, restaurateur, and chef in Tijuana, Mexico. He invented the Caesar salad in 1924, the most popular salad of United States. (references)
Caesar cocktail A Caesar, sometimes referred to as a Bloody Caesar after the similar Bloody Mary, is a cocktail popular mainly in Canada. It contains vodka, clamato juice (a blend of tomato juice and clam broth), Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, celery, salt and black pepper, served in a salt-rimmed glass. (references)
Caesar Creek State Park Caesar Creek State Park is located in southwestern Ohio, five miles east of Waynesville, in Warren, Clinton, and Greene Counties. The park is leased by the State from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who in the 1970s erected a dam on Caesars Creek to impound a 2,830 acre (11 km²) lake. The total park area, including the lake, is 7,941 acres (32 km²). The park has 43 miles (69 km) of hiking trails and 31 miles (50 km) of bridle trails. (references)
Caesar cut Bust of Julius Caesar The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle, with a short, horizontally straight cut fringe. It is named after Julius Caesar. (references)
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Specialty Expressions: Caesar

Expressions Domain Definition
Augustus Caesar Antiquities Augustus Caesar. The first Roman emperor, was born on the 23d of September, B.C. 63, and was the son of C. Octavius, by Atia, a daughter of Iulia, the sister of C. Iulius Caesar. His original name was Octavius, and after his adoption by his great-uncle, C. Iulius Caesar Octavianus, Augustus being only a title given him by the Senate and the people in B.C. 27 to express their veneration for him. He was pursuing his studies at Apollonia when the news reached him of his uncle's murder at Rome, in March, 44. He forthwith set out for Italy, and upon landing was received with enthusiasm by the troops. He first joined the republican party in order to crush Antony, against whom he fought at Mutina in conjunction with the two consuls, C. Vibius Pansa and Hirtius. Antony was defeated, and obliged to retreat across the Alps; and the death of the two consuls gave Augustus the command of all their troops. He now returned to Rome, and compelled the Senate to elect him consul, and shortly afterwards he became reconciled to Antony. It was agreed that the Roman world should be divided between Augustus, Antony, and Lepidus, under the title of triumviri rei publicae constituendae, and that this arrangement should last for the next five years. They published a proscriptio, or list of all their enemies whose lives were to be sacrificed and their property confiscated; upwards of 2000 equites and 300 senators were thus put to death, among them Cicero. Soon afterwards, Augustus and Antony crossed over to Greece, and defeated Brutus and Cassius at the decisive battle of Philippi, in B.C. 42, by which the hopes of the republican party were ruined. Augustus returned to Italy, where a new war awaited him (B.C. 41), excited by Fulvia, the wife of Antony. She was supported by L. Antonius, the consul and brother of the triumvir, who threw himself into the fortified town of Perusia, which Augustus succeeded in taking in 40. Antony now made preparations for war, but the death of Fulvia led to a reconciliation between the triumvirs, who concluded a peace at Brundusium. A new division of the provinces was again made: Augustus obtained all the parts of the Empire west of the town of Scodra in Illyricum, Antony the east provinces, and Lepidus Africa. Antony married Octavia, the sister of Augustus, in order to cement their alliance. In B.C. 36, Augustus conquered Sex. Pompey, who had held possession of Sicily for many years with a powerful fleet. Lepidus, who had landed in Sicily to support Augustus, was degraded by him, stripped of his power, and sent to Rome, where he resided for the remainder of his life, being allowed to retain the dignity of Pontifex Maximus. Meantime, Antony had repudiated Octavia, on account of his love for Cleopatra, and had alienated the minds of the Roman people by his arbitrary conduct. The Senate declared war against Cleopatra; and in September, B.C. 31, the fleet of Augustus gained a brilliant victory over Antony's near Actium in Acarnania. In the following year (30), Augustus sailed to Egypt. Antony and Cleopatra, who had escaped in safety from Actium, put an end to their lives. Augustus now became the undisputed master of the Roman world, but he declined all honors and distinctions which were likely to remind the Romans of kingly power. On the death of Lepidus, in B.C. 12, he be came pontifex maximus. On those state matters which he did not choose to be discussed in public he consulted his personal friends, Maecenas, M. Agrippa, M. Valerius Messalla Corvinus, and Asinius Pollio. The wars of Augustus were chiefly undertaken to protect the frontiers of the Roman dominions. Most of them were carried on by his relations and friends, but several he conducted in person, as when, in 27, he attacked the warlike Cantabri and Astures in Spain. In 20, he went to Syria, where he received from Phraates, the Parthian monarch, the standards and prisoners which had been taken from Crassus and Antony. He died at Nola, on the 19th of August, A.D. 14, at the age of seventy-six. His last wife was Livia, who had been previously the wife of Tiberius Nero. He had no children by Livia, and only a daughter, Iulia, by his former wife Scribonia. Iulia had married Agrippa, and her two sons, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, were destined by Augustus as his successors. On the death of these two youths, Augustus was persuaded to adopt Tiberius, the son of Livia by her former husband, and to make him his colleague and successor. See Tiberius. Augustus is described as having been something below the middle size, but extremely well proportioned (Suet. Aug. 79). His hair was inclined to curl, and of a yellowish-brown; his eyes were bright and lively; but the general expression of his countenance was remarkably calm and mild. His health was throughout his life delicate, yet the constant attention which he paid to it, and his strict temperance in eating and drinking, enabled him to reach the full age of man. As a seducer, adulterer, and sensualist, his character was like that of his uncle (Suet. Aug. 69Suet. Aug., 71). In his literary qualifications, without at all rivaling the attainments of Iulius Caesar, he was on a level with most Romans of distinction of his time; and it is said that both in speaking and writing his style was eminent for its perfect plainness and propriety (Suet. Aug. 68 foll.). His speeches on any public occasion were composed beforehand, and recited from memory; in fact, so careful was he not to commit himself by any inconsiderate expression, that even when discussing any important subject with his own wife, he wrote down what he had to say, and read it before her. Like his uncle, he was somewhat tinged with superstition. He was deficient in military talent; but in every species of artful policy, in clearly seeing, and steadily and dispassionately following his own interest, and in turning to advantage all the weaknesses of others, his ability has been rarely equaled. His deliberate cruelty, his repeated treachery, and his sacrifice of every duty and every feeling to the purposes of his ambition, speak for themselves; and yet it would be unjust to ascribe to a politic premeditation all the popular actions of his reign. Good is in itself so much more delightful than evil that he was doubtless not insensible to the pleasure of kind and beneficent actions, and perhaps sincerely rejoiced that they were no longer incompatible with his interests. Among the various arts to which Augustus resorted to gain the good-will of his people, and perhaps to render them forgetful of their former freedom, one of the most remarkable was the encouragement which he extended to learning, and the patronage which he so liberally bestowed on all by whom it was cultivated. To this noble protection of literature he was prompted not less by taste and inclination than by sound policy; and in his patronage of the learned, his usual artifice had probably a smaller share than in those other parts of his conduct by which he acquired the favorable opinion of the world. Augustus was, in fact, himself an excellent judge of composition, and a true critic in poetry; so that his patronage was never misplaced, or lavished on those whose writings might have tended to corrupt the taste and learning of the age. The court of Augustus thus became a school of culture, where men of genius acquired that delicacy of taste, elevation of sentiment, and purity of expression which characterize the writers of the age. To Maecenas, the favorite minister of the emperor, the honor is due of having most successfully followed out the views of Augustus for promoting the interests of literature; but it is wrong to give Maecenas the credit, as some have done, of first having turned the attention of Augustus to the patronage of literature. On the contrary, he appears largely to have acted from the orders, or to have followed the example, of his imperial master. Augustus was buried in a mausoleum, whose remains are still to be seen at Rome on the Via de' Pontefici. It was a pyramidal tower, 328 feet in height, covered with white marble, surmounted by a statue of the emperor, and divided into three stories by receding steps, each story being planted with cypress-trees. Before this structure was set the tablet of bronze containing the index rerum a se gestarum, which he had had prepared (Suet. Aug. 101). A copy of this important inscription was found in modern times on the inside of the antae of a temple at Ancyra (now Angora), in Galatia, and has been published in fac-simile by Prof. Mommsen, with a commentary. For many interesting details regarding the personality of Augustus, see the life by Suetonius (ed. with Engl. notes by H. T. Peck, N. Y. 1889), and the following works: Ampère, L'Empire Romain à Rome, 3d ed. (Paris, 1867); Dezobry, Rom in Jahrhunderte des Augustus (Leipzig, 1837); Beulé, Auguste, sa Famille, et ses Amis, 4th ed. (Paris, 1868); Schiller, Geschichte der röm. Kaiserzeit (1883); and Gardthausen, Augustus (pt. i. 1891). 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Gaius Caesar Antiquities Gaius Caesar. See Caligula. (references)
Germanĭcus Caesar Antiquities Germanĭcus Caesar. The son of Nero Claudius Drusus, adopted son of his uncle Tiberius, and grandson of Livia, the wife of Augustus, born B.C. 15. In A.D. 7 he became quaestor, five years before the legal age; and in the same year served with distinction in the war against the Pannonians and Dalmatians. In the year 11 he accompanied Tiberius in his campaigns against the Germans, who were flushed with the pride of their recent exploit in annihilating the Roman legions of Varus; but after a few desultory incursions he returned to Rome. In A.D. 14, however, he was put in command of eight legions stationed on the Rhine. He was first called upon to quell a formidable revolt of the Roman troops, who on the death of Augustus mutinied for increased pay and a shorter term of service. Tact and firmness, united to great affability of demeanor, on the part of Germanicus, made him successful in his task, and he became the idol of the army, though for a long time the disaffection smoldered and at times broke out into open rebellion. At last, however, a campaign against the enemy was begun. Germanicus crossed the Rhine and fell upon the hostile Marsi, laying waste their territory for fifty miles and sparing neither age nor sex. On his return he routed the formidable tribes of the Bructeri, the Tubantes, and the Usipetes, who tried to block his way. In A.D. 15 he attacked the Catti, took their chief town (Mattium), and treated the foe with the same unsparing severity. Soon afterwards, he took prisoner Thusnelda, the patriotic wife of the German hero Arminius. She was pregnant at the time, and her husband, infuriated at her capture, roused up not only his own people, the Cherusci, but all the neighboring tribes, and hurled his forces upon the Romans. Near the Teutoburg Forest, where bleached the bones of Varus and his legions, Germanicus again met the Germans. The conflict was long and doubtful. The Romans finally prevailed over the undisciplined valour of the barbarian hosts; yet so uncertain was the result that the victors decided to retire to the Rhine, which was done amid continuous fighting. In the next year, with a flotilla of 1000 vessels, he undertook another campaign on the lower Rhine. A great battle was fought on the plain of Idistavisus (near Hausberg), in which Arminius and his warriors were utterly routed. Arminius himself only escaped by disguising his person. It was on the occasion of this battle that eight eagles were seen hovering over the forest. “Come!” cried Germanicus to his troops, “Follow the birds of Rome, your own divinities!”--an exhortation that excited the courage of the legions to the highest pitch. Later, he once more devastated the country of the Marsi and the Catti. In A.D. 16, Tiberius, who was jealous of his growing fame, recalled him to Rome. The whole population poured out to meet him, and on the 26th of May he celebrated his triumph with great splendor, Thusnelda being led along the Via Sacra among the captives. Soon afterwards, Germanicus was placed over the Eastern Provinces with the highest imperium; but Tiberius set Cn. Piso in command of Syria, probably with secret instructions to thwart and embarrass Germanicus in every possible way. Piso's wife Plancina, also, a haughty and imperious woman, was incited by the ex-empress Livia, mother of Tiberius, to annoy, in innumerable petty ways, the noble wife of Germanicus, Agrippina, who had been his companion in all his campaigns, and whose influence had on one occasion even quelled a revolt of the soldiery (Tac. Ann.i. 41). As was to be expected, a bitter quarrel soon arose between Germanicus and Piso, and when Germanicus fell ill in A.D. 19, rumors that Piso had poisoned him were rife; though Germanicus himself attributed his illness to sorcery. His death took place on October 9th of the same year. Tacitus says that his body bore no marks of poison (Ann. ii. 73). Never had Rome more deeply lamented the death of an illustrious son. His liberal views, unostentatious demeanour, and kind heart, combined with courage and military genius, made the whole people his admirers. Unusual honors were granted to him on his death--a public tomb, a triumphal arch, and the insertion of his name in the Salian Hymns. He left six children, among whom were Gaius (Caligula), and Agrippina, the mother of Nero. Distinguished as much for culture as for military accomplishments, he was an orator and author as well as a general. Ovid, who dedicated to him the second edition of his Fasti, praises his poetry. His paraphrase of the Phaenomena of Aratus in 725 lines, and three fragments (246 lines) of a paraphrase of the same writer's Prognostica, still survive. They are remarkable for learning, command of meter, and a pleasing style. The Phaenomena is dedicated to Tiberius, and described by the author himself as the work of a beginner. These poems used erroneously to be attributed to Domitian, who did not, however, take the title of Germanicus until he was emperor. Three collections of scholia upon them, by no means without value, have also survived. The best edition of the Aratea of Germanicus, with the scholia, is that of Breysig (Berlin, 1867). See Beaufort, Hist. de César Germanicus (Leyden, 1741); Beulé, Tibère et l' Héritage d' Auguste (1870); and Höfer, Feldzug des Germanicus im Jahr 16 (1885). (references)
Iulius Caesar Antiquities Iulius Caesar. See Caesar. (references)
Tiberius Caesar Bible Tiberius Caesar i.e., as known in Roman history, Tiberius Claudius Nero, only mentioned in Luke 3:1. He was the stepson of Augustus, whom he succeeded on the throne, A.D. 14. He was noted for his vicious and infamous life. In the fifteenth year of his reign John the Baptist entered on his public ministry, and under him also our Lord taught and suffered. He died A.D. 37. He is frequently referred to simply as "Caesar" (Matt. 22:17, 21; Mark 12:14, 16, 17; Luke 20:22, 24, 25; 23:2; John 19:12, 15). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Caesar

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
Entry Source Expression Field
CAESAR English Centre of Advanced European Studies and Research N/A
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Extended Definition: Caesar


Caesar

Caesar or Cæsar may refer to the following:

Ancient Rome

  • many members of the ancient Roman Gens Julia, most famously
    • Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC) Roman general and dictator, hence
      • Julius Caesar (play), a tragedy by William Shakespeare
      • Julius Caesar (mini), a 2002 mini-series about Caesar, directed by Uli Edel
      • Caesar (novel), an historical novel by Colleen McCullough
  • Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul of Asia, 90s BC), father of the dictator
  • The Emperor Augustus, nephew of the dictator
  • Other members of the Julii Caesares, the family from which the dictator came
  • Caesar (title), a title used by Roman Emperors
  • Lives of the Twelve Caesars, a book written by Suetonius on Julius Caesar and the eleven emperors after him
  • Caesar!, a series of plays on BBC Radio 4 written by Mike Walker, each looking at a different Roman ruler.[citation needed]

Cuisine

  • Caesar (cocktail), a cocktail made with vodka and Clamato that is popular primarily in Canada
  • The Caesar salad, a salad named after restaurateur Caesar Cardini
  • Little Caesars, a pizza restaurant chain

Culture

Fictional characters

  • Caesar the Geezer, the professional name of Chris Ryder, a British radio personality.
  • Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar, a fictional character created by Mitchell and Webb
  • Caesar (Xena), a fictionalized depiction of the dictator Caesar in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess
  • Caesar (Planet of the Apes), the leader of the ape revolution in the Planet of the Apes film series
  • King Caesar, a monster in the Godzilla movies

Military

  • HMS Caesar, four ships of the Royal Navy.
  • Camion équipé d'un système d'artillerie, an artillery gun used in France.
  • Operation Caesar, a failed secret mission sanctioned by Germany during World War II.

People

  • Caesar, duc de Choiseul (1602–1675), a French marshal and diplomatist
  • Caesar Cardini (1896–1956), an Italian hotel owner, restaurateur, and chef in Tijuana, Mexico
  • Pogus Caesar, a British artist, television producer and director
  • Gus Caesar, an English football (soccer) player
  • Ivan Caesar, (1967-2008), American football player
  • Shirley Caesar, an American singer
  • Sid Caesar, United States comedian and television personality of the 1950s

Places

  • Caesar, Zimbabwe, a town in Zimbabwe

Science

  • the Clean And Environmentally Safe Advanced Reactor, a steam-moderated nuclear reactor design.
  • Caesar cipher, an encryption technique used by the Roman dictator on military campaigns
  • The Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, an international research center in Bonn, Germany.
  • Caesarean section, a surgical procedure to deliver a baby when a normal birth is difficult.
  • Ctgf/hcs24 CAESAR, the name given to a cis-acting RNA element
  • CAESAR (CAPTOR Active Electronically Scanning Array Radar), a development of the Euroradar CAPTOR incorporating Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) technology.

See also

  • Julius Caesar
  • Cesar, Kaiser, Qaisar, Tsar and Czar are all variant spellings of the name
  • Seasar, an open source web application framework, which may be pronounced similarly.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Caesar". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Caesar

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Julius Caesar 181     18458 Caesar 6
Caesar 113     Adolph Caesar 5
Julius Caesar (play) 43     American Caesar 14
Caesar A. Rodney 42     American Caesar (album) 9
Caesar Rodney 42     American Caesar (alternative meanings) 2
Caesar Creek State Park 41     Anthony Caesar 5
Caesar and Cleopatra 40     Arthur Caesar 4
Caesar (title) 32     Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar 15
Caesar III 31     Asterix Versus Caesar 14
Caesar cipher 30     Ave Caesar morituri te salutant 4
Caesar and Cleopatra (play) 29     Bernhard Caesar Einstein 4
Little Caesar 23     Black Caesar 9
Sid Caesar 23     Black Caesar (film) 7
Caesar (Xena) 22     Caesar 113
Caesar Litton Falkiner 21     Caesar (band) 10
Caesar salad 20     Caesar (cocktail) 9
Gaius Julius Caesar 20     Caesar (game) 6
Julius Caesar (cricketer) 19     Caesar (novel) 6
Pogus Caesar 19     Caesar (Planet of the Apes) 12
Some Buried Caesar 18     Caesar (title) 32
Little Caesar (film) 18     Caesar (video game) 9
Julius Caesar (judge) 16     Caesar (Xena) 22
HMS Caesar 15     Caesar A. Rodney 42
GWR Caesar Class 15     Caesar and Cleopatra 40
Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar 15     Caesar and Cleopatra (film) 9
King Caesar 14     Caesar and Cleopatra (play) 29
Julius Caesar Scaliger 14     Caesar and Me 8
American Caesar 14     Caesar and Pompey 7
Asterix Versus Caesar 14     Caesar Andrade Faini 4
Caesar Cardini 13     Caesar Antoine 7
Caesar II 13     Caesar Antonio Zeppeli 7
Little Caesar (Kiss song) 13     Caesar Barber 5
Caesar (Planet of the Apes) 12     Caesar Baronius 6
Caesar IV 11     Caesar Belser 5
Julius Caesar (crater) 11     Caesar C line 5
Forum of Caesar 11     Caesar Cardini 13
Caesar Creek Township, Dearborn County, Indiana 11     Caesar cipher 30
Gaius Julius Caesar (character of Rome) 11     Caesar Creek State Park 41
Julius Caesar (1953 film) 11     Caesar Creek Township, Dearborn County, Indiana 11
Caesar the Geezer 11     Caesar cut 3
Julius Caesar Drusus 10     Caesar E. Farah 7
Gus Caesar 10     Caesar grunt 4
Caesar (band) 10     Caesar Henry Hawkins 4
Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar 10     Caesar II 13
King Caesar House 9     Caesar II (analysis program) 5
Black Caesar 9     Caesar III 31
American Caesar (album) 9     Caesar IV 11
Caesar (cocktail) 9     Caesar Jenkyns 4
Gaius Caesar 9     Caesar Litton Falkiner 21
Caesar and Cleopatra (film) 9     Caesar Mannelli 3
Caesar (video game) 9     Caesar Meadows 3
Caesar and Me 8     Caesar of Heisterbach 5
Ctgf/hcs24 CAESAR 8     Caesar of Naples 3
Robert Caesar Childers 8     Caesar Otway 3
Shirley Caesar 8     Caesar Rodney's Ride 3
Hail Caesar (song) 8     Caesar Rodney 42
Caesar Saloma 8     Caesar Rodriguez 4
Caesar Antonio Zeppeli 7     Caesar salad 20
Julius Caesar (TV miniseries) 7     Caesar Saloma 8
Etymology of the name of Julius Caesar 7     Caesar School 6
Julius Caesar (1950 film) 7     Caesar Takeshi 4
HMS Caesar (1896) 7     Caesar ten Cate 3
Julius Caesar (1970 film) 7     Caesar the Geezer 11
John Caesar 7     Caesar Trunzo 4
Caesar E. Farah 7     Caesar Twins 7
Michael Caesar 7     Caesar van Everdingen 4
Caesar and Pompey 7     Caesar von Hofacker 6
Drusus Caesar 7     Caesar Wright 3
Black Caesar (film) 7     Champagne for Caesar 5
USS Caesar (AC-16) 7     Ctgf/hcs24 CAESAR 8
Caesar Twins 7     Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar 10
Caesar Antoine 7     David Caesar 3
Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul of Asia, 90s BC) 7     Drusus Caesar 7
Military career of Julius Caesar 6     Etymology of the name of Julius Caesar 7
Lucius Julius Caesar 6     Forum of Caesar 11
Triumphs of Caesar 6     Gaius Caesar 9
Caesar Baronius 6     Gaius Julius Caesar 20
Nero Caesar 6     Gaius Julius Caesar (character of Rome) 11
Julius Caesar (album) 6     Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul of Asia, 90s BC) 7
John Doukas, Caesar 6     Gaius Julius Caesar I 2
Temple of Caesar 6     Gaius Julius Caesar II 3
Caesar School 6     Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus 4
Irving Caesar 6     Gus Caesar 10
Caesar (novel) 6     GWR Caesar Class 15
18458 Caesar 6     Hail Caesar (1994 film) 3
Julius Caesar Alford 6     Hail Caesar (song) 8
Caesar von Hofacker 6     HMS Caesar 15
Caesar (game) 6     HMS Caesar (1793) 5
Caesar Belser 5     HMS Caesar (1896) 7
Lucius Caesar 5     Irving Caesar 6
Adolph Caesar 5     John Caesar 7
Solomon Caesar Malan 5     John Doukas, Caesar 6
HMS Caesar (1793) 5     Joy to Great Caesar 4
Caesar Barber 5     Julius Caesar 181
Champagne for Caesar 5     Julius Caesar (1950 film) 7
Caesar of Heisterbach 5     Julius Caesar (1953 film) 11
Caesar II (analysis program) 5     Julius Caesar (1970 film) 7
Little Caesar & the Romans 5     Julius Caesar (album) 6
Anthony Caesar 5     Julius Caesar (alternative meanings) 4
Lucius Julius Caesar III 5     Julius Caesar (crater) 11
Ray Caesar 5     Julius Caesar (cricketer) 19
Caesar C line 5     Julius Caesar (judge) 16
Caesar Takeshi 4     Julius Caesar (play) 43
Arthur Caesar 4     Julius Caesar (TV miniseries) 7
Caesar Henry Hawkins 4     Julius Caesar Alford 6
Sextus Julius Caesar 4     Julius Caesar Aranzi 3
Joy to Great Caesar 4     Julius Caesar Drusus 10
Caesar Trunzo 4     Julius Caesar Scaliger 14
Caesar van Everdingen 4     King Caesar 14
Caesar Rodriguez 4     King Caesar House 9
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus 4     Little Caesar 23
Julius Caesar (alternative meanings) 4     Little Caesar & the Romans 5
Caesar Jenkyns 4     Little Caesar (film) 18
Bernhard Caesar Einstein 4     Little Caesar (Kiss song) 13
Caesar grunt 4     Lucius Caesar 5
Caesar Andrade Faini 4     Lucius Julius Caesar 6
Ave Caesar morituri te salutant 4     Lucius Julius Caesar III 5
Caesar cut 3     Marcus Annius Verus Caesar 2
Julius Caesar Aranzi 3     Michael Caesar 7
Caesar Meadows 3     Military career of Julius Caesar 6
Caesar of Naples 3     Nero Caesar 6
Hail Caesar (1994 film) 3     Pogus Caesar 19
Caesar Otway 3     Ray Caesar 5
Caesar ten Cate 3     Robert Caesar Childers 8
Caesar Wright 3     Sextus Julius Caesar 4
Gaius Julius Caesar II 3     Shirley Caesar 8
David Caesar 3     Sid Caesar 23
Caesar Rodney's Ride 3     Solomon Caesar Malan 5
Caesar Mannelli 3     Some Buried Caesar 18
Marcus Annius Verus Caesar 2     Temple of Caesar 6
Gaius Julius Caesar I 2     Triumphs of Caesar 6
American Caesar (alternative meanings) 2     USS Caesar (AC-16) 7

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Translations: Caesar

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya قيصرالرومان (Caesar), إمبراطور (emperor, Caesar, czar, tzar), قَيْصَر (Caesar). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha قيصرالرومان (Caesar), إمبراطور (emperor, Caesar, czar, tzar), قَيْصَر (Caesar). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic قيصرالرومان (Caesar), إمبراطور (emperor, Caesar, czar, tzar), قَيْصَر (Caesar). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia diktator (authoritarian, dictator, autocrat, dictatorship, Caesar), kaisar (czar, emperor, kaiser, Caesar), raja (king, potentate, monarch, ruler, czar), pangkat yang digunakan oleh Kaisar Romawi (Caesar). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski Тиран (Caesar), Цезар (Caesar), властелин (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), автократ (autocrat, Caesar), диктатор (dictator, autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) tiran (Caesar), tsezar (Caesar), vlastelin (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), avtokrat (autocrat, Caesar), diktator (dictator, autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Basque Zesar (Caesar). Additional references: Basque, Spain, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian císař (emperor, Caesar, emperors, imperator), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar, Caesarist), světská moc (Caesar, temporal power), diktátor (dictator, supremo, dictators, Caesar), římský císař (Caesar, Nero, Roman emperor). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese César (Caesar). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Тиран (Caesar), Цезар (Caesar), властелин (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), автократ (autocrat, Caesar), диктатор (dictator, autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) tiran (Caesar), tsezar (Caesar), vlastelin (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), avtokrat (autocrat, Caesar), diktator (dictator, autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Calabro-Sicilian Caiu Giuliu Cesari (Julius Caesar). Additional references: Calabro-Sicilian, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai จูเลียส ซีซาร์ (caesar, Julian), จักรพรรดิซีซาร์ (kaiser, Caesar), จักรพรรดิของอาณาจักรโรมันที่ปกครองในช่วง 100-44 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช (Caesar, Caesar Julius, Gaius Julius, Julius Caesar), สลัดชนิดหนึ่งประกอบด้วยผักกาดขนมปังกรอบและอาจมีไข่ต้มด้วยแล้วมีน้ำสลัดราดข้างบน (Caesar salad). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina císař (emperor, Caesar, emperors, imperator), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar, Caesarist), světská moc (Caesar, temporal power), diktátor (dictator, supremo, dictators, Caesar), římský císař (Caesar, Nero, Roman emperor). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 凯撒 (Caesar), 独裁者 (dictator, autocrat, autocrats, caesar, dictators), 罗马的将军 (Caesar), 历史家 (historiographer, chronologer, Caesar), 凯撒沙拉 (Caesar salad), 凯撒 ii (caesar ii), 凯撒 2 (caesar 2). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 獨裁者 (dictator, autocrat, autocrats, caesar, dictators), 凱撒沙拉 (Caesar salad), 凱撒 ii (caesar ii), 凱撒 2 (caesar 2). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu Agustu (Aug, August, augustly, Augustus, Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Cymraeg Cesar (Caesar). Additional references: Cymraeg, United Kingdom, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech císař (emperor, Caesar, emperors, imperator), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar, Caesarist), světská moc (Caesar, temporal power), diktátor (dictator, supremo, dictators, Caesar), římský císař (Caesar, Nero, Roman emperor). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian Cezar (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari قيصر (czar, Caesar, kaiser), امپراطور (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Cäsar (Caesar, emperor), Kaiser (emperor, emperors, caesar, SMS Kaiser). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Caesar (Caesar). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Euskera Zesar (Caesar). Additional references: Euskera, Spain, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Français César (Caesar, Ceasar, dictator), Jules César (Julius Caesar, Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
French César (Caesar, Ceasar, dictator), Jules César (Julius Caesar, Caesar, Gaius Julius Caesar). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
German Cäsar (Caesar, emperor), Kaiser (emperor, emperors, caesar, SMS Kaiser). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek Καίσαρας (Caesar), ίαίσαρασ (Caesar). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) kaisaras (Caesar), iaisaras (Caesar). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 시저 (Caesar), 로마 황제 (Caesar, Titus, Roman Emperor), 독재자 (autocrat, dictator, despot, big brother, Caesar), 통치권 (dominion, Caesar, imperium, reign, government), 카이사르 (Caesar), 제왕절개 (Caesar, caesarean operation), 제왕 (Caesar, emperor, monarch, purple), 전제군주 (Caesar, czar, imperator, absolute monarch, autocrat), 전제 군주 (despot, czar, Caesar, autocrat, imperator), 로마황제 (Aurelius, Caesar). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 시저 (Caesar), 로마 황제 (Caesar, Titus, Roman Emperor), 독재자 (autocrat, dictator, despot, big brother, Caesar), 통치권 (dominion, Caesar, imperium, reign, government), 카이사르 (Caesar), 제왕절개 (Caesar, caesarean operation), 제왕 (Caesar, emperor, monarch, purple), 전제군주 (Caesar, czar, imperator, absolute monarch, autocrat), 전제 군주 (despot, czar, Caesar, autocrat, imperator), 로마황제 (Aurelius, Caesar). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew רסיק (caesar, emperor, emperors), קֵיסָר (Caesar, emperor), קיסר (Caesar, emperor, kaiser, king), יוליוס קיסר (Julius Caesar), סלט קיסר (Caesar salad), אוגוסטוס קיסר (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic قيصرالرومان (Caesar), إمبراطور (emperor, Caesar, czar, tzar), قَيْصَر (Caesar). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Cäsar (Caesar, emperor), Kaiser (emperor, emperors, caesar, SMS Kaiser). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Cäsar (Caesar, emperor), Kaiser (emperor, emperors, caesar, SMS Kaiser). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian Cézár (Caesar). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian diktator (authoritarian, dictator, autocrat, dictatorship, Caesar), kaisar (czar, emperor, kaiser, Caesar), raja (king, potentate, monarch, ruler, czar), pangkat yang digunakan oleh Kaisar Romawi (Caesar). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian Cesare (Caesar), imperatore (emperor, Caesar, imperator), autocrate (autocrat, absolute ruler, caesar), date a Cesare quel che è di Cesare! (Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's), Cesare entrò a Roma in trionfo (Caesar entered Rome in triumph), Cesare risultò il vincitore (Caesar emerged the victor), Cifrario di Cesare (Caesar cipher), Augusto (August, kingly, augustus, imperial, Auguste), caio giulio cesare (Gaius Julius Caesar), giulio cesare (Julius Caesar). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit רסיק (caesar, emperor, emperors), קֵיסָר (Caesar, emperor), קיסר (Caesar, emperor, kaiser, king), יוליוס קיסר (Julius Caesar), סלט קיסר (Caesar salad), אוגוסטוס קיסר (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese カエサル (Caesar), シーザー (Caesar, Cesar), シイザア (Caesar), ローマ皇帝 (Caesar), 帝王切開 (caesarean section, cesarean, Caesar, cesarian, hysterotomy), クリスプスC (Crispus Caesar), ネロ・カエサル (Nero Caesar), ルキウス・カエサル (Lucius Caesar), キングシーサー (King Caesar), 小ドルスス (Julius Caesar Drusus). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 시저 (Caesar), 로마 황제 (Caesar, Titus, Roman Emperor), 독재자 (autocrat, dictator, despot, big brother, Caesar), 통치권 (dominion, Caesar, imperium, reign, government), 카이사르 (Caesar), 제왕절개 (Caesar, caesarean operation), 제왕 (Caesar, emperor, monarch, purple), 전제군주 (Caesar, czar, imperator, absolute monarch, autocrat), 전제 군주 (despot, czar, Caesar, autocrat, imperator), 로마황제 (Aurelius, Caesar). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai vienvaldys (autocrat, Caesar), imperatorius Romoje (Caesar), cezaris (Caesar), autokratas (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar Cézár (Caesar). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Maltese Ċesare (Caesar), Ċesri (Caesar). Additional references: Maltese, Malta, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Malti Ċesare (Caesar), Ċesri (Caesar). Additional references: Malti, Malta, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian Cezar (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi قيصر (czar, Caesar, kaiser), امپراطور (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian قيصر (czar, Caesar, kaiser), امپراطور (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) قيصر (czar, Caesar, kaiser), امپراطور (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish cezar (Caesar), sałatka Cezara (Caesar). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch cezar (Caesar), sałatka Cezara (Caesar). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski cezar (Caesar), sałatka Cezara (Caesar). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese César (Caesar). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian Cezar (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian Cezar (Caesar, emperor). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi Kejsare (emperor, kaiser, emperors, Caesar), Cesar (Caesar, Cesar Department). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Цезарь (Caesar), Самодержец (Caesar), Юлий Цезарь (Julius Caesar), Гай Цезарь (Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus), Гай Юлий Цезарь Октавиан Август (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) tsezarʹ (Caesar), samoderzhets (Caesar), yuliy tsezarʹ (Julius Caesar), gay tsezarʹ (Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus), gay yuliy tsezarʹ oktavian avgust (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Цезарь (Caesar), Самодержец (Caesar), Юлий Цезарь (Julius Caesar), Гай Цезарь (Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus), Гай Юлий Цезарь Октавиан Август (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) tsezarʹ (Caesar), samoderzhets (Caesar), yuliy tsezarʹ (Julius Caesar), gay tsezarʹ (Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus), gay yuliy tsezarʹ oktavian avgust (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) cezar (Caesar), svetovni gospodar (Caesar), svetovna vlast (Caesar), car (czar, emperor, tsar, tzar, Caesar), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese จูเลียส ซีซาร์ (caesar, Julian), จักรพรรดิซีซาร์ (kaiser, Caesar), จักรพรรดิของอาณาจักรโรมันที่ปกครองในช่วง 100-44 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช (Caesar, Caesar Julius, Gaius Julius, Julius Caesar), สลัดชนิดหนึ่งประกอบด้วยผักกาดขนมปังกรอบและอาจมีไข่ต้มด้วยแล้วมีน้ำสลัดราดข้างบน (Caesar salad). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Sicilian Caiu Giuliu Cesari (Julius Caesar). Additional references: Sicilian, Italy, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovak svetská moc (Caesar), diktátor (Caesar, Gauleiter), cisár (Caesar, emperor, imperial), Caesar (Caesar), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar, Caesarist). Additional references: Slovak, Slovakia, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovakian svetská moc (Caesar), diktátor (Caesar, Gauleiter), cisár (Caesar, emperor, imperial), Caesar (Caesar), autokrat (autocrat, Caesar, Caesarist). Additional references: Slovakian, Slovakia, Hungary, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Somkhuri կեսար (Caesar). Additional references: Somkhuri, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish César (Caesar, caesars, Ceasar), Rey (king, Caesar, emperor, kingly), Gobernador (governor, guv, Caesar, chairman, emperor). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai จูเลียส ซีซาร์ (caesar, Julian), จักรพรรดิซีซาร์ (kaiser, Caesar), จักรพรรดิของอาณาจักรโรมันที่ปกครองในช่วง 100-44 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช (Caesar, Caesar Julius, Gaius Julius, Julius Caesar), สลัดชนิดหนึ่งประกอบด้วยผักกาดขนมปังกรอบและอาจมีไข่ต้มด้วยแล้วมีน้ำสลัดราดข้างบน (Caesar salad). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska Kejsare (emperor, kaiser, emperors, Caesar), Cesar (Caesar, Cesar Department). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish Kejsare (emperor, kaiser, emperors, Caesar), Cesar (Caesar, Cesar Department). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai จูเลียส ซีซาร์ (caesar, Julian), จักรพรรดิซีซาร์ (kaiser, Caesar), จักรพรรดิของอาณาจักรโรมันที่ปกครองในช่วง 100-44 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช (Caesar, Caesar Julius, Gaius Julius, Julius Caesar), สลัดชนิดหนึ่งประกอบด้วยผักกาดขนมปังกรอบและอาจมีไข่ต้มด้วยแล้วมีน้ำสลัดราดข้างบน (Caesar salad). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang จูเลียส ซีซาร์ (caesar, Julian), จักรพรรดิซีซาร์ (kaiser, Caesar), จักรพรรดิของอาณาจักรโรมันที่ปกครองในช่วง 100-44 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช (Caesar, Caesar Julius, Gaius Julius, Julius Caesar), สลัดชนิดหนึ่งประกอบด้วยผักกาดขนมปังกรอบและอาจมีไข่ต้มด้วยแล้วมีน้ำสลัดราดข้างบน (Caesar salad). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Sezar (Caesar), Otokrat (autocrat, autocrats, Caesar), sezar şifresi (Caesar ciphers). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian цезар (Caesar), імператор (emperor, Caesar), Кесар (Caesar), Кайзер (Caesar), Верховна Влада (Caesar), Самодержець (Caesar), Рімський імператор (Caesar), Октавіан Авґуст (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Ukrainian, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) tsezar (Caesar), іmperator (emperor, Caesar), kesar (Caesar), kayzer (Caesar), verkhovna vlada (Caesar), samoderzhetsʹ (Caesar), rіmsʹkiy іmperator (Caesar), oktavіan avґust (Caesar Augustus). Additional references: Ukrainian, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Vascuense Zesar (Caesar). Additional references: Vascuense, Spain, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Welsh Cesar (Caesar). Additional references: Welsh, United Kingdom, Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe Pushtet (power, arm, ascendancy, ascendency, attribution), Mbret I Perandorisë Romake (Caesar), Mbret (king, Caesar, court card). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Caesar. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Caesar

Language Translations for “Caesar” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Cathagaesathagar (Caesar). Additional references: Athag, Caesar. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Cagaesagar (Caesar). Additional references: Double Dutch, Caesar. (volunteer)
Esperanto Cezaro (Caesar). Additional references: Esperanto, Caesar. (volunteer)
Leet ¢/-\&5/-\|2 (Caesar). Additional references: Leet, Caesar. (volunteer)
Oppish Copaesopar (Caesar). Additional references: Oppish, Caesar. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Aesarcay (Caesar). Additional references: Pig Latin, Caesar. (volunteer)
Terran A khaysad (lomar ee zerngti-kaf) (caesar). Additional references: Terran A, Caesar. (volunteer)
Terran B Cesarr (caesar). Additional references: Terran B, Caesar. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Cubaesubar (Caesar). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Caesar. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Caesar

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Latin 500 BCE - 1700 Csar (Caesar), tiberii (Roman praenomen, Tiberius, Tiberius Julius Caesar), Amanita caesarea (Amanita, Caesar's fungus, julius caesar, orange amanita), Iulius Caesar (Julius Caesar). Additional references: Latin, Caesar. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: Caesar

Language Luke Chapter 20, Verse 22

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

exestin hmin kaisari foron dounai h ou

Latin, Vulgate - 405

licet nobis dare tributum Caesari an non

English, Old, West Saxon - 990

Ys hit riht þæt man þam casere gafol sylle þe na;

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

Is it leueful to vs to yyue tribute to the emperoure, or nay?

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

Ys it laufull for vs to geve Cesar tribute or no?

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

Is it lawful for us to give tribute unto Caesar, or no?

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Cesar, or not?

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

Is it right for us to make payment of taxes to Caesar or not?

Bulgarian

право ли е за нас да даваме данък на Кесаря, или не?

Cebuano

Uyon ba sa balaod ang pagbayad namog buhis kang Cesar, o dili ba?"

Chinese

我 們 納 稅 給 該 撒 、 可 以 不 可 以 。

Croatian

Je li nam dopušteno dati porez caru ili nije?"

Danish

Er det os tilladt at give Kejseren Skat eller ej?"

Dutch

Is het ons geoorloofd den keizer schatting te geven, of niet?

Finnish

Onko meidän lupa antaa keisarille veroa vai eikö?"

French

Nous est-il permis, ou non, de payer le tribut à César?

German

Ist's recht, daß wir dem Kaiser den Schoß geben, oder nicht?

Haitian Creole

Manyè di nou: Eske lalwa nou an pèmèt nou peye Seza lajan kontribisyon an, wi ou non?

Hungarian

Szabad-é nékünk adót fizetnünk a császárnak, vagy nem?

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

Karena itu coba Bapak katakan kepada kami, menurut peraturan agama kita, bolehkah membayar pajak kepada Kaisar atau tidak?"

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

Patutkah kami membayar uang upeti kepada Kaisar atau tiada?"

Italian

E' lecito che noi paghiamo il tributo a Cesare?».

Korean

우 리 가 가 이 사 에 게 세 를 바 치 는 것 이 가 하 니 이 까 ? 불 가 하 니 이 까 ?' 하 니

Latvian

Vai mums atïauts maksât nodokïus íeizaram, vai nç?

Maori

He mea tika ranei te hoatu takoha e matou ki a Hiha, kahore ranei?

Modern Greek

ειναι συγκεχωρημενον εις ημας να δωσωμεν φορον εις τον Καισαρα η ουχι;

Norwegian

er det oss tillatt å gi keiseren skatt, eller ikke?

Portuguese

é-nos lícito dar tributo a César, ou não?   

Rumanian

Se cuvine sq plqtim bir Cezarului sau nu?``

Russian

РПЪЧПМЙФЕМШОП МЙ ОБН ДБЧБФШ РПДБФШ ЛЕУБТА, ЙМЙ ОЕФ?

Shuar

Wats turuttia, ¿Rúmanmaya uunt akupin ii kuitri akiktin pénkerkait? ¿Akiktinkiait? ¿Suritkiatniukait? Nu nekaatai tusar wakeraji" tiarmiayi.

Spanish

¿Nos es lícito dar tributo al César, o no?

Swahili

Basi, twambie kama ni halali, au la, kulipa kodi kwa Kaisari!"

Swedish

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Thai

การที่จะส่งส่วยให้แก่ซีซาร์นั้นถูกต้องตามพระราชบัญญัติหรือไม่"

Ukrainian

Чи годиться давати податок для кесаря, чи ні?

Uma

Jadi', toe pai' kiperapi' bona nu'uli' -kakai Guru: ntuku' atura agama-ta, ba ma'ala moto-ta mpobayari paja' hi Kaisar, ba uma-di?"

Vietnamese

Chuùng toâi coù neân noäp thueá cho Seâ-sa hay khoâng?
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