Caesars

/ˈsiːzərz/ noun

Plural of Caesar, referring to Roman emperors or rulers with absolute power.

From Latin Caesar, originally a family name (Gaius Julius Caesar) that became a title for Roman emperors. The name possibly derives from caesus (cut), referring to being born by cesarean section, though this etymology is disputed.

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