Caesars [noun]
Definition of Caesars:
dictator
Opposite/Antonyms of Caesars:
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Sentence/Example of Caesars:
From the time of Julius Caesar they were allowed to build synagogues and granted many other privileges.
Could all the wise men of Rome have explained to Julius Caesar the following dispatch, if given in prophetic vision?
The latter in their turn seem to have rendered unto Caesar what was Caesar's and for the rest have done much as they have liked.
What sincerity was there in Julius Caesar when he discharged the duties of high-priest of the Republic?
However, he sate by him, and glanced at the Caesar which the boy shoved about a quarter of an inch in his direction.
Caesar was also distinguished for his eloquence, its characteristics being force and purity.
I had a dog; sir, it was just after I came into my property; his name was Caesar, and a very good dog he was.
Caesar was a spare man; Bonaparte was thin, as long as he climbed the ladder; Nelson was a shadow.
Neither Caesar nor Tacitus gives us any idea of the habits or usages of the people who lived north of the Belgae.
Sir, let us remember that whosoever maketh himself a king speaketh against Caesar.