King/Legends

A King was the male head of a monarchic government. The female equivalent was the Queen. Like Naboo and Zeltros, some planets were ruled by an elective monarchy. Others, like Mon Calamari, had a hereditary position. Some, such as the Godkings of Abonshee, were even worshiped as gods. Several governments in the galaxy had Kings.
- "King of Mon Cala" was the title held by the ruler of the planet Mon Calamari. Yos Kolina was its eighty-second King, succeeded by his son, Lee-Char, who therefore became the eighty-third.[2]
- The King of the Sith species was also known as the Sith'ari.[4]
- Before the establishment of a theocracy on Nazzri in 5002 BBY, the Nazzar were ruled by figure with the double title of Emperor-King. Thereafter the planetary ruler was merely entitled King.[5]
To some extent, it varied as to whether Kings had absolute power. In some cases, they were the highest authority, while in others, such as the Blood Monarchs of Thissipias, it was Parliament who did most of the government running. In general, however, their authority and influence is superseded by those holding the title of Emperor or Empress.
Kings

- Trisstan, Godking of Abonshee[6] (r. c. 39 BBY—)
- Darrus Alde of Alderaan[7] (r. c. 27,000/26,000 BBY)
- Bouris Ulgo of Alderaan[7] (r. c. 3653 BBY—3643 BBY)
- Manchucho of Aleen[8] (r. during the Clone Wars)
- Gokus of Alzar[9] (r. during the time of the Galactic Empire)
- Kayos of Aquilae[10] (Non-canonical appearance)
- Tolar of Arrochar[11] (r. 0 ABY)
- Caled Galfridian of Artorias[12] (r. —25 ABY)
- Berethron e Solo of Corellia[13] (r. c. 312 BBY)
- Mitar of Daimar[14] (r. during the last years of the Galactic Republic)
- Gerran's father, King of Doan[15] (r. after the New Sith Wars)
- Arak Drayen III of Dubrillion[7] (r. before the Great Galactic War)
- Actavarus III of Dubrillion[7] (r. during the Cold War)
- Dassid of Duro[16]
- Kadlo of Duro[16]
- Elbo, King of a sea on Endor[17] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Gorneesh of a Dulok tribe on Endor[18] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Vulgarr of a Dulok tribe on Endor[19] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Mef of the Gupins on Endor[20]
- Punt of the Gupins on Endor[20] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Mring-Mring of the Gupins on Endor[21] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Marlox of the Quorks on Endor[22] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Terak of the Sanyassan Marauders on Endor[23] (r. —3.5 ABY)
- Zakul of the Sanyassan Marauders on Endor[24] (r. 3.5 ABY—)
- Unidentified King of Falleen[25] (r. during the Clone Wars)
- Haxim of Falleen[26] (r. —7 BBY)
- Cana of Gala[27] (r. before 44 BBY)
- Empatojayos Brand of Ganath[28] (r. during the time of the Galactic Empire)
- Makintay, High King of Hargeeva[29] (r. c. 3 ABY)
- Dahon Indupar of Indupar[30] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Sha-Mar Ma-dred of Kashir[31] (r. before the Battle of Geonosis)
- Grakchawwaa of Kashyyyk[32] (r. during the Clone Wars)
- Ferece of the Kingdom of Cron[33] (r. c. 25,150 BBY)
- Xer VIII of the Kingdom of Cron[34] (r. c. 25,150 BBY—c. 25,130 BBY)
- Xim the Despot of the Kingdom of Cron[35] (r. c. 25,130 BBY—c. 25,100 BBY)
- Robeir II of the Kingdom of Cron[36] (r. c. 25,100 BBY—)
- Robeir XXIII of the Kingdom of Cron[37] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Adas, King of the Sith on Korriban[5] (r. c. 28,000 BBY—27,700 BBY)
- Dathka Graush, King of the Sith on Korriban[38] (r. c. 7000 BBY—6950 BBY)
- Hakagram Graush, King of the Sith on Korriban[39] (r. c. 6900 BBY)
- Sebolto, King of the Dugs on Malastare[40] (r. —32 BBY)
- Yos Kolina of Mon Calamari[41] (r. —c. 21 BBY)
- Lee-Char of Mon Calamari[42] (r. c. 21 BBY—)
- Narmlé of Naboo[43] (r. c. 2000 BBY)
- Jafan of Naboo[44] (r. c. 832 BBY)
- Bon Tapalo of Naboo[45] (r. c. 65 BBY—45 BBY)
- Ars Veruna of Naboo[46] (r. c. 45 BBY—32 BBY)
- Prrit Qabaq, Emperor-King of Nazzri[5]
- Ommin of Onderon[47] (r. —4000 BBY)
- Oron Kira of Onderon[48] (r. 4000 BBY—)
- Ramsis Dendup of Onderon[49] (r. —c. 22 BBY / c. 20 BBY—)
- Sanjay Rash of Onderon[49] (r. c. 22 BBY—c. 20 BBY)
- Modon Kira of Onderon[50] (r. c. 11 ABY)
- Jerius, King of the Kentra on Orellon II[51] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Arturo of Orocco[52] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Frane of Rutan[53] (r. 44 BBY)
- Rilvvan K'ntarr of Rydonni Prime[54] (r. —c. 4 ABY)
- Sethun of Sarkhai[7] (r. during the Cold War)
- Meenon of Senali[53] (r. 44 BBY)
- S'Shah of Serphidi[55] (r. —3 ABY)
- Elglih of Serphidi[55] (r. 3 ABY—)
- Gareth of Shalam[56] (r. 19 ABY)
- Ebareebaveebeedee of Skor II[57] (r. c. 40 BBY—)
- Blackart of Solay[58] (r. c. 46 BBY—)
- Zornog of Sooma[9] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Mon Julpa of Tammuz-an[59] (r. c. 15 BBY)
- Alaric of Thustra[60] (r. during the Clone Wars)
- Kikipi of Toong'L[61]
- Katuunko of Toydaria[62] (r. —c. 21 BBY)
- Natas Kyber of Troska[63] (r. 0 ABY)
- Lorac of Velmor[64] (r. —17 BBY)
- Jokull, King of the Gormak on Voss[7] (r. during the Cold War)
- Arno of Zeltros[3] (r. —4 ABY)
- Cleroff of half of a technologically-inept planet[65] (r. during the Galactic Civil War)
- Satyr Azzlectico[66] (r. during the time of the Galactic Empire)
- Lahzar[67] (r. —1000 BBY)
- Lourdes' father, King of a fairly low-tech planetoid[68] (r. —31 BBY)
- Snow King[69]
- Sun King[69]
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Notes and references
See also
- Blood Monarch
- Godking
- High King
- King of the Phosphura Belt Pirates
- Monarch of Naboo
- Queen
- Supreme Overlord
- Emperor
- Galactic Emperor/Legends