Scott - the other clue I gave to Dan, was that Metacomet, Chief of the Wamponoag Indians was known by English settlers, as "King Phillip."
Metacomet launched a 13-year uprising which came to be called "King Philip's War." There were many raids and killings on both sides, and many towns were burned. When defeat seemed imminent, he retreated to his ancestral home at Mount Hope, where he was betrayed by an informer, shot in ambush, beheaded, and quartered. His head was displayed on a pole at Plymouth for 25 years.