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Tsar

Tsar (/zɑːr, (t)sɑːr/ ⓘ) is a Slavic title derived from the Latin word caesar, which was intended to mean "emperor" in the European medieval sense of the term—a ruler with the same rank as a Roman emperor, holding it by the approval of another emperor or a supreme ecclesiastical official—but was usually considered by Western Europeans to be equivalent to…

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Russia

Montenegro

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Tsar

Nodes162
Edges161
Triples148
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012346
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related to Russia · 41
Tsar → Bulgarian, Byzantine, Byzantium, Constantinople, Danish, Following, From, German, Golden Horde, Hanseatic League, Herberstein, Holy Roman, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian, However, In, Ivan III, Ivan's, Kiev, Kievan Rus, Latin
related to Bulgaria · 35
Tsar → After, Blachorum, Boris, Bulgar, Bulgaria, Bulgarian, Bulgarian-Croatian, Byzantine, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine Greek, Christianity, Constantinople, Eastern, Emperor Justinian II, Greek, However, Imperator Bulgarorum, In, It, Kaloyan
related to Metaphorical uses · 24
Tsar → Afghanistan, Black Sox, Czar Reed, Department, English, Homeland Security, House, House Thomas Brackett Reed, In, Iraq, Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Like, More, National Drug Control Policy, Office, One, President Andrew Johnson, Representatives, Russian, Similarly
related to Serbia · 24
Tsar → After, April, Bulgaria, Bulgarian, Easter, Emperor, Greek, Greeks, Helena, In, John Uroš, Ohrid, On, Romans, Serbian, Serbs, Simeon Uroš, Siniša, Skopje, Stefan Dušan
related to Etymology · 10
Tsar → Bible, Byzantine, Gothic, Greek, It, Latin, Roman, Slavic, The, The Greek
related to Montenegro · 8
Tsar → He, Little, Mali, Montenegro, Peter III, Russian, Stephen, The
see also · 6
Tsar → Bulgarian, Roman EmpireList, Russian, Serbian, Succession, TsarinaTsarevichTsesarevich

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title bulgaria emperor russian used ruler bulgarian first king titles greek basileus latin son roman simeon russia czar term equivalent

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Tsarrelated to BulgariaIn0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaEmperor Justinian II0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaTervel0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaBulgaria0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaGreek0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaBulgar0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaKanasubigi0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaThe0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaBoris0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaChristianity0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaHowever0.60section
Tsarrelated to BulgariaByzantine Greek0.60section

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