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I believe the word is capitalized when used in reference to a specific king, e.g. King Henry, because it is rightfully that person's title. When used in reference to kings in general, e.g. the king of England, it need not be capitalized.

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13y ago

If it is a person's last name (Joe King), or if it is part of their official title (King Olaf of Norway).

But in a sentence like : "He was the hardware king of downtown Cleveland", it is not capitalized.

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12y ago

That depends, if your saying King as a noun in place of a person yes. But, if you say a king no.

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