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CZAR

Volume 3 · 51 words · 1778 Edition

a title of honour assumed by the great dukes, or, as they are now styled, emperors of Russia.

Beckman makes no doubt but they took this title, by corruption, from Cæsar, emperor; and accordingly they bear an eagle, as the symbol of their empire, and the word Cæsar in their arms.