tsars were Russian rulers...but if ur question is ceaser? that is rome
russian rulers continued the mongols' use of absolute power
Early Russian rulers, esp. Ivan III (the Great) and IV (the Terrible)
Mongol rulers modeled absolute power for later Russian rulers. Ivan the Great started the autocrat style of ruling in Russia when he tried to limit the power of the boyars (great landowning nobles).
The Romanov family were important in that they had much influence in Russia. From 1600 to 1917, a Romanov ruled Russia. The end came in 1917 as last Russian Tsar was overthrown in 1917. Later that year the Bolshevik's took Russia out of WW 1.
'Tzar' is the Russian word for King, or Emperor- the Tzars were the Imperial rulers of Russia and her dominions, up until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.
Byzantium and Russia were different empires with many rulers in their long existence as empires.In Byzantium the emperor was called Autocrat and in the late Russian empire it was called Czar or Tsar.
Russia is a complicated place to document. The first four rulers of what was to become the Russian empire were Ryurik, Oleg, Igor, Olga (Igor's wife and Svyatoslav's mother was Regent for Svyatoslav I) and Svyatoslav I. The first ruler to use the title Tsar, was Ivan III (The Great). All previous rulers had used titles like "Grand Duke", "Prince" and "Grand Prince". Subsequent Russian rulers to use the title Tsar were Ivan IV (The Terrible), Fyodor I and Boris Godunov. After the end of the Ryurikid Dynasty and the establishment of the Romanov Dynasty, all Russian rulers were known as Tsar and/or Emperor or Tsarina and/or Empress.
The enlightened rulers tried to seek to implement the elements to the extent that they did not have to get rid of themselves and give the power to the people because if they did this then a revolution would occur like the french revolution and later on the Russian revolution. Catherine the great herself had somewhat predicted the Russian revolution in 1917 and that is why she did not free her serfs because if she did then they would probably rise against her and she would lose her job as empress of Russia
Because they had their own Revolution. After killing off the Royal Family, there seemed little point carrying on a war that had been started by the former rulers.
Tsarina is the name of a Russian rulers wife.