Caesar (disambiguation)
Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general and dictator.
Caesar or Cæsar may also refer to:
Places
- Caesar, Zimbabwe
- Caesar Creek State Park, in southwestern Ohio
People
- Caesar (given name)
- Caesar (surname)
- Caesar (title), a title used by Roman and Byzantine emperors, and also at times by Ottoman emperors, derived from the dictator's name
- Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD), adoptive son of the dictator and first Roman emperor
- Other members of the Julii Caesares, the family from which the dictator came
- Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul) (140–85 BC), father of the dictator
- Claudius, fourth Roman emperor, first bearer of the name Claudius Caesar
- Nero, fifth Roman emperor, second bearer of the name Claudius Caesar
- Caesar of Dyrrhachium, 1st-Century Bishop
- Bernhard Caesar Einstein (1930–2008), Swiss-American physicist and grandson of Albert Einstein
- Caesar the Geezer (born 1958), British radio personality
Art and entertainment
Fictional characters
- Caesar (Planet of the Apes)
- Caesar (Xena), in Xena: Warrior Princess
- Caesar, the leader of Caesar's Legion in Fallout
- King Caesar, a monster in the Godzilla series
- Malik Caesar, in the video game Tales of Graces
- Caesar Flickerman, in The Hunger Games
- Caesar Salazar, in Cartoon Network's Generator Rex
- Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli, in the manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency
Literature
- Caesar (McCullough novel), a 1998 novel by Colleen McCullough
- Caesar (Massie novel), a 1993 novel by Allan Massie
- Caesar, Life of a Colossus, a 2006 biography of Julius Caesar by Adrian Goldsworthy
Music
- Caesar (band), a Dutch indie rock band
- Caesars (band), a Swedish garage rock band
- "Caesar" (song), a 2010 song by I Blame Coco
- "Caesar", a 1993 song by Iggy Pop from American Caesar
Other uses in art and entertainment
- Caesar (Mercury Theatre), 1937 stage production of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre
- Caesar (game), a 1977 board wargame that simulates the Battle of Alesia
- Caesar (video game), a 1992 city-building computer game
- Caesar!, a British series of radio plays by Mike Walker
- The Caesars (TV series), a 1968 British television series
- Dr.Caesar Salazar, supporting character of 2010 Cartoon Network showGenerator Rex, in which he is the title character's long-lost elder brother
Brands and enterprises
- Caesar Film, an Italian film company of the silent era
- Caesars Entertainment (2020), a hotel and casino operator, among whose properties include:
- Caesars Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
- Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, US
- Caesars Southern Indiana, Elizabeth, Indiana, US
- Caesars Tahoe, now MontBleu, Stateline, Nevada, US
- Caesars Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Food and drinks
- Caesar (cocktail), a Canadian cocktail
- Caesar salad
- Caesar's, Tijuana restaurant and birthplace of the eponymous salad
- Little Caesars, a pizza chain
Military
- CAESAR self-propelled howitzer, a French artillery gun
- HMS Caesar, several ships of the Royal Navy
- Operation Caesar, a German World War II mission
Science and technology
- CAESAR (spacecraft), a proposed NASA sample-return mission to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- Caesar cipher, an encryption technique
- Caesarean section (often simply called "a caesar"), surgically assisted birth procedure
- Center of Advanced European Studies and Research
- Clean And Environmentally Safe Advanced Reactor, a nuclear reactor design
- Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion
- Ctgf/hcs24 CAESAR, a cis-acting RNA element
- Euroradar CAPTOR, a radar system
Other uses
- Caesar (dog), a fox terrier owned by King Edward VII
- Caesar (ship), three merchant ships and a privateer
- Caesar cut, a hairstyle
- Nottingham Caesars, an American football team
See also
Search for "Caesar" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles beginning with Caesar
- All pages with titles containing Caesar's
- All pages with titles containing Caesars
- All pages with titles containing Caesar
- Given name
- Title
- Caesarea (disambiguation)
- Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
- Little Caesar (disambiguation)
- Seasar, open source application framework
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