Czar

Czar << zahr >>, also spelled tsar, was the title used by the emperors of Russia. Czar comes from Caesar, the name used by the emperors of Rome. The first Russian ruler to be crowned czar was Ivan the Terrible, in 1547. The last one was Nicholas II (1868-1918). See also Caesar; Kaiser.

Czar Nicholas II and his family
Czar Nicholas II and his family