What mark did Guy Julius Caesar leave in the lexical composition of the modern Russian language?

Julius Caesar left his mark not only in world history and military art, but also in the lexical composition of the Russian (and not only Russian) language. It was from his name that the title “Caesar” originated, which became one of the official designations of the Roman emperors. Later, this term “stuck” in other European languages ​​- with little or no phonetic changes. From him came such concepts as “Kaiser” (in German) and our Russian word “tsar”. The first Russian tsar was Ivan the Terrible, who … considered himself a descendant of the Roman emperors, more precisely, Octavian Augustus, the successor and named son of Julius Caesar.

Another Russian word associated with the personality of Julius Caesar is the name of the month of July (literally “month of Julius”). This month was named so in ancient Rome, because Julius Caesar was born in July. This month is also called July in other European languages ​​- for example, in English.



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