Kaiser

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Emperor Franz I, founder of the Austrian Empire

Kaiser is the German translation of emperor, it derives etymologically from Caesar. In micronationalism, the term in its original german is often treated as if it were a title in and of itself, whereas that is not the case. This is most often found in germanophile micronations.

Germanophilia

In micronationalism the term is often erroneously treated differently from that of emperor. Often by germanophile micronationalists who appropriate on more than one occation the cultural or geographical history of the german historical region.

Examples of misuse

The joint monarchs of Ctoria and the Zweites Vilasianisches Reich used the title Kaiser - the style "Kaiser of Ctoria" and "Kaiser of Vilasia" is still held in pretense by Declan I, II & V. Caesars of the Empire of Austenasia, such as Crown Prince Jonathan and King Calum I on Vilasia in other hand it's held by Kaiser Vince of Vilasia, have sometimes had that title translated as "Kaiser", and the monarch of New Europe and Vilasia is often referred to by said title. The Micrasian entity of Shireroth also uses the title Kaiser for its leaders. The Sprinske Republic’s head of state is known as the "Kaiser of Sprinske."