Which ruler?

Title became synonymous with a rolling individual in modern times

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The title you're referring to is likely "Caesar." In modern times, the term "Caesar" has become synonymous with autocratic or imperial rule and refers to a powerful leader. It is derived from Julius Caesar, the Roman general and statesman whose name became associated with the legacy of Roman emperors. The word "kaiser" in German and "tsar" in Russian also stem from Caesar, further cementing its connection to rulership and authority. The phrase "rolling individual" might be a play on the word "Kaiser," as "kaiser roll" is a type of bread. However, if you're looking for metaphoric interpretations, "Caesar" fits the mold of an influential ruler whose name encapsulates power.