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What is the name given to German kings?

The name given to German kings is Kaiser. The term Kaiser is derived from the Latin word "caesar," which was originally a title used by Roman emperors. In the German context, the title of Kaiser was first used by Otto I, who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 962. From then on, the title was used by German rulers until the abolition of the monarchy in 1918.
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