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Isolder, Chume'da (heir to the throne) of the Hapes Consortium.
Prince was a noble title. It was used to indicate the heir of a monarch, such as Prince Isolder[1]; or a noble of great power and wealth, such as Prince Xizor.[2] A Prince could rule independently or mediatise to a greater lord. It was also the title of the nobility for members of the Hapes Consortium, such as Prince Isolder.[1]
The Crown Prince of Tof was the heir to the throne of the Tof species. In 4 ABY, the Crown Prince was Sereno.[3] "Princess" was a typically feminine equivalent of "Prince."
Princes
Lee-Char, Prince of Mon Calamari
- Za, Defel Prince of Af'El[4]
- Gaul Panteer, Crown Prince of Alderaan[5]
- Bail Antilles of Alderaan[6]
- Bail Prestor Organa of Alderaan[7]
- Plooz of Alzar[8]
- Kaspar of Arrochar[9]
- Finn Galfridian of Artorias[10]
- Rondar of Daimar[11]
- Torrin of Daimar[11]
- Gerran of Doan[12]
- Harrandatha Estillo of Eiattu 6[13]
- Delby of Endor[14]
- Boogutt of a Dulok tribe on Endor[15]
- Vork of the Gorphs on Endor[16]
- Xizor of Falleen[2]
- Beju of Gala[17]
- Kalen, Chume'da of the Hapes Consortium[1]
- Isolder, Chume'da of the Hapes Consortium[1]
- Stevan Makintay of Hargeeva[18]
- Ha-ran of the Si-shae-ral tribe on Kariek[19]
- Rikummee of Kashyyyk[20]
- R'cardo Sooflie IX of Lannik[21]
- Lee-Char of Mon Calamari[22]
- Agapos the Eighth, Priest-Prince of Monor II[23]
- Agapos the Ninth, Priest-Prince of Monor II[23]
- Agapos the Tenth, Priest-Prince of Monor II[24]
- Denin of Naldar[25]
- Alto of the Raptor Clan on Nallastia[26]
- Qrrrl Toq, Crown Prince of Nazzri[27]
- Jagoda of R-Duba[28]
- Leed of Rutan[29]
- Taroon of Rutan[29]
- Yojan of Simocadia[30]
- Mon Julpa, Crown Prince of Tammuz-an[31]
- Lumon of Themis[32]
- Sereno, Crown Prince of Tof[3]
- Torino Kyber of Troska[33]
- Anod of Velmor[34]
- Denid of Velmor[34]
- Gil of a technologically-inept planet[35]
- Shange, Cathar Prince[5]
- Valorum[36] (Non-canonical appearance)
- Arcann of the Eternal Empire
- Thexan of the Eternal Empire
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Non-canon appearances
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