Tsar, prince, king, prince: RT title test
2020-02-05T09:35:13.419Z
On February 5, 2 years BC, the founder of the Roman Empire, Octavian Augustus, was awarded the title “Father of the Fatherland” (Pater Patriae) - he was granted the Senate for special services, after a long reign or simply as a sign of great respect. This title was worn by many Roman emperors, including Julius Caesar, Caligula and Marcus Aurelius. Later it began to be used in other countries, including in modern times. Answer a few questions and see if you are good at titles, regalia, and those who wear them.
Source: russiart