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King of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek: Βασιλεύς των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων or Vasiléf̱s to̱n Vasiléo̱n , apofainómeno epí to̱n vasiléo̱n) (alternatively Queen of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek:Βασίλισσα των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων), if the monarch is female) is the national anthem of the Empire of Diadochia, and has been so since 1728. The words and title are adapted to the gender of the current monarch, i.e. replacing "Emperor" with "Empress" and "King of Kings" with "Queen of Kings", "he" with "she", and so forth, when a Empress reigns. The author of the tune is Basil Kopsas who wrote it in 1726.

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  • King of Kings, ruling over the kings!
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  • King of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek: Βασιλεύς των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων or Vasiléf̱s to̱n Vasiléo̱n , apofainómeno epí to̱n vasiléo̱n) (alternatively Queen of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek:Βασίλισσα των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων), if the monarch is female) is the national anthem of the Empire of Diadochia, and has been so since 1728. The words and title are adapted to the gender of the current monarch, i.e. replacing "Emperor" with "Empress" and "King of Kings" with "Queen of Kings", "he" with "she", and so forth, when a Empress reigns. The author of the tune is Basil Kopsas who wrote it in 1726.
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  • King of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek: Βασιλεύς των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων or Vasiléf̱s to̱n Vasiléo̱n , apofainómeno epí to̱n vasiléo̱n) (alternatively Queen of Kings, ruling over the kings (Greek:Βασίλισσα των Βασιλέων, αποφαινόμενο επί των βασιλέων), if the monarch is female) is the national anthem of the Empire of Diadochia, and has been so since 1728. The words and title are adapted to the gender of the current monarch, i.e. replacing "Emperor" with "Empress" and "King of Kings" with "Queen of Kings", "he" with "she", and so forth, when a Empress reigns. The author of the tune is Basil Kopsas who wrote it in 1726.
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