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
- 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. In Ancient Rome, a gens (pl gentes) was a Clan, Caste, or group of Families, that shared a common name (the Julius (fem Julia) is the Nomen of the gens Julia, an important Patrician family of Ancient Rome supposed to have descended from Julius Caesar is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599 Julius Caesar is a 2002 mini-series about the life of Julius Caesar. Caesar (also known by its subtitle Let the Dice Fly) is the fifth Historical novel in Colleen McCullough 's Masters of Rome Gaius Julius Caesar (ca 140 BC–85 BC was a Roman senator supporter and brother-in-law of Gaius Marius, and father of Julius Caesar, the later dictator Augustus ( Latin: IMPERATOR·CAESAR·DIVI·FILIVS·AVGVSTVS September 23 63 BC – August 19 AD 14) born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, was A subdivision of the Patrician Julii family in the Roman Republic, the beginnings of the Julian side of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. Caesar (plural Caesars Latin: Caesar (plural Caesares is a Title of imperial character Mike Walker is a radio dramatist and feature and documentary writer
Cuisine
Culture
Fictional characters
- Caesar the Geezer, the professional name of Chris Ryder, a British radio personality. A Caesar, sometimes referred to as a Bloody Caesar, after the similar Bloody Mary, is a Cocktail popular mainly in Canada. A typical Caesar Salad comprises Romaine lettuce and Croutons dressed with Parmesan cheese, Lemon juice Olive oil, Little Caesars is a Pizza restaurant chain in the United States. Harrah's Entertainment Inc is a private gaming Corporation that owns and operates Casinos hotels and six golf courses under several Brands Caesars Palace, sometimes referred to colloquially as simply Caesars, is a luxury Hotel and Casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise Caesars Windsor —formerly Casino Windsor —in Windsor, Ontario is one of four Casinos in the Detroit-Windsor area Windsor is the southernmost city in Canada and lies at the western end of the heavily populated Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The Caesar cut is a men's Hairstyle with a short horizontally straight cut fringe Caesar is a city-building Computer game where the player undertakes the role of a Roman governor, building ancient Roman Julius Caesar is an MGM film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L Joseph Leo Mankiewicz ( February 11, 1909 – February 5, 1993) was an American Academy Award -winning director Mervyn LeRoy ( October 15, 1900 - September 13, 1987) was an Academy Award -winning American Film director Chris Rogers aka Caesar the Geezer aka Caesar The Boogieman AKA Deck Rider (born 9 November 1958) is 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. Caesar is a Fictional character from the television series Xena Warrior Princess loosely based on the Roman leader of the same name. Character overview Originally named Milo after Dr Milo, who travelled back in time with Cornelius and Zira to the Earth of Taylor 's era he was given Special powers Within the context of the character's fictional universe King Caesar possesses remarkable speed athleticism durability and martial arts powers Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Caesar, after the Roman general and dictator Julius Caesar.
- Camion équipé d'un système d'artillerie, an artillery gun used in France. The CAESAR (CAmion Equipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie Truck equipped with an artillery system is a 155 mm/52-calibre artillery piece installed on a 6X6 Renault truck chassis
- Operation Caesar, a failed secret mission sanctioned by Germany during World War II. Operation Caesar was a secret mission carried out by Germany in World War II to supply Germany's faltering ally Japan, with advanced technology
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
Science
- the Clean And Environmentally Safe Advanced Reactor, a steam-moderated nuclear reactor design. César duc de Choiseul comte du Plessis-Praslin ( 1602 - December 23, 1675) was a Marshal of France and French diplomat generally known for Cesare Cardini ( February 24, 1896 &ndash November 3, 1956) was an Italian Mexican Restaurateur, Chef, Pogus Caesar is a British artist television producer and director Augustus Cassius "Gus" Caesar (born March 5, 1966) is an English former football player Ivan Orsen Caesar Jr ( January 7 1967 - April 28 2008) was an American football Linebacker who played one season Shirley Caesar (born October 13, 1938 in Durham North Carolina) is an American Gospel music singer Isaac Sidney "Sid" Caesar (born September 8, 1922) is an Emmy Award -winning American comic actor and writer known as the leading man Caesar is a village in the province of Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe.
- 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. In Cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as a Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the Research center caesar ( Center of Advanced European Study and Research) was founded in 1995 as part of the compensatory actions under the Berlin / Bonn law
- Caesarean section, a surgical procedure to deliver a baby when a normal birth is difficult. A Caesarean section (or Cesarean section in American English) also known as C-section, is a form of Childbirth in which a surgical
- 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. ctgf/hcs24 CAESAR is the name given to the cis-acting RNA element identified in the 3' untranslated region (3'UTR of the human Connective tissue The Euroradar CAPTOR (formerly ECR-90 is a next generation mechanical multi-mode pulse doppler Radar designed for the Eurofighter Typhoon.
See also
- Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
- 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. Cesar ( Spanish, French and Portuguese - as C é sar - for Caesar) may refer to People César Augusto Kaiser is the German title meaning " Emperor " with Kaiserin being the female equivalent " Empress " Qaisar ( Arabic: ﻗﻳﺻﺮ) is the Arabic version of the name Caesar and it is used as a Given name in the Middle East. Tsar csar and tzar redirect here For other uses see Tsar (disambiguation. Tsar csar and tzar redirect here For other uses see Tsar (disambiguation. Seasar2 is an Open source Application framework similar to the Spring Framework (Java.
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