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Kaiser is the German word for "emperor". Like the Bulgarian, Serbian and Russian Czar it is directly derived from the Roman emperors' title of Caesar, which in turn is derived from the personal name of a branch of the gens (clan) Julia, to which Gaius Julius Caesar, the forebear of the first imperial family, belonged. Although the British monarchs styled "Emperor of India" were also called "Kaisar-i-Hind" in Hindi and Urdu, this word, although ultimately sharing the same Latin origin, is derived from the Greek: Καῖσαρ (kaisar), not the German Kaiser.
In English, the term 'the Kaiser' is usually reserved for the emperors of the German Empire and the emperors of the Austrian Empire. During the First World War, the term the Kaiser—especially as applied to Wilhelm II of Germany—gained considerable knowledge in English-speaking countries.
The Holy Roman Emperors (962–1806) called themselves Kaiser, combining the imperial title with that of Roman King (assumed by the designated heir before the imperial coronation); they saw their rule as a continuation of that of the Roman Emperors and used the title derived from the title Caesar to reflect their supposed heritage.
Christopher Kaiser, MD, shares his thoughts on biodegradable/ bioresorbable technologies--specifically those that disappointed in study BASKET-PROVE II (BASKET PROspective Validation Examination II) and EVOLVE studies. Kaiser C, Galatius S, Jeger R, et al. Circulation. 2015;131:74-81.
Just a simple rant, had to do it Article http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-skeptics/what-trump-has-common-the-last-german-emperor-19265?page=2 Books you should actually read: George Nicholas and Wilhelm by Miranda Carter Kaiser Wilhelm II: A life in Power by Christopher Clark Iron Kingdom:The Rise and Downfall of Prussia by Christopher Clark
Chris Kaiser of Spokane, WA - Passed May 2010. Rest In Peace Brother! See you on the OTHER side.
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