In this account, Chedorlaomer is described as the king to whom the cities of the plain pay tribute.
Hart-Davis was described by The Times as "the king of editors".
An aggadic narrative describes him as the king of all the shades (Pesachim 109b-112a).
He has been described as the "king of television costume dramas".
Jeff Davis was a vaudeville performer who described himself as "the king of the hobos".
Additionally, James Brown is described as "the king of them all".
The Times newspaper described Abruzzo as "the king of agrotourism".
Pulinda king is described as the king of Kiratas also at (2,4).
Belshazzar is never explicitly described as the sole and independent king in the book of Daniel.
During the peak of his popularity in the mid-1970s Time magazine described him as the "king of honkytonk."