"Caesar" was a title used by the rulers of the Roman Empire, originally derived from Julius Caesar's name. It became an important symbol of imperial power and authority that helped define how the Roman Empire was governed and understood.
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カエサル(ラテン語: Caesar)は、ローマ帝国およびその継承国家で用いられた君主号である。
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