Caesarnoun
/ˈsiː.zər//ˈsiː.zɚ/[ C ] a title used by emperors (= rulers) of ancient Rome:
Who was the greatest Caesar?
He raised two legions and was soon calling himself "Caesar".
Augustus Caesar
the Roman emperor and general Julius Caesar:
Caesar invaded Britain from Boulogne.
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- Manage your provinces well, avoid the assassins, and you're on your way to being the next Caesar.
- When Maximus is asked to swear allegiance to the new Caesar, he refuses.
- Tourists can even stand in the portico where Caesar met his end.
- Like Caesar before him, he might have parlayed military glory into imperial power.
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