"K.I.N.G." is a limited edition single by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon from their 2006 album Now, Diabolical. The single was limited to 1000 copies for the Norwegian market only. The song, and accompanying video was popular on Norwegian TV and saw limited airplay in the Americas on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The song title stands for "Killing In the Name of God".
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Historically the term "king" has been used for the rulers of very small peoples and territories. Such a king (Sumerian lugal, Semitic sharrum, Latin rex, Greek basileus, Sanskrit raja, Germanic kuningaz) could be a tribal leader or chief, or the tyrant of a city state. Often, the king will not only have a political function, but the same time a religious one, acting as high priest or divine king.
Tribal leaders continue to be referred to as king also into the modern period, e.g. Maquinna, king of perhaps 2000 Nootka people in the early 20th century.
In rare cases women have been crowned as kings instead of queens, such as Jadwiga of Poland.
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