Despite the ban and the associated dangers, many Jedi, including Kento Marek, Ranik Solusar, Nejaa Halcyon, Revan and Anakin Skywalker, wed, either in secrecy or with the knowledge and disapproval of the Jedi Council.
Assigned the Jedi Watchman of the Cerean sector, Mundi was granted a rare exception to the Jedi Order's ban on marriage due to his species' low birth rate and had a polygamous family of five wives and seven children, although he was able to love them without being attached.
In Legends material, it is said that the Jedi of old were against the concept of any form of emotional attachment, which means marriage was forbidden. Though, they did make exceptions depending on species.
Mara Jade Skywalker is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She appears in the now non-canon Legends series as the wife of Luke Skywalker and mother of Ben Skywalker.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Siri Tachi fell in love, but chose to separate and remain true to the Jedi Code, while T'ra Saa and Tholme entered a clandestine relationship but never married.
While on Qiilura, Tur-Mukan used daily Force meditation to advance her pregnancy. Though only ninety days pregnant, she succeeded in advancing the baby to six months development. She could not only tell that she was pregnant with a boy, but also that he was going to be Force sensitive.
Despite the ban and the associated dangers, many Jedi, including Kento Marek, Ranik Solusar, Nejaa Halcyon, Revan and Anakin Skywalker, wed, either in secrecy or with the knowledge and disapproval of the Jedi Council.
Mara Jade was a Force-sensitive assassin for Emperor Sheev Palpatine, and she later became a Jedi Master, married Luke Skywalker and is the mother of Ben Skywalker.
In the legends, Luke had several love interests cross his path. Undoubtedly, his greatest love was with a character named Mara Jade. Mara is a strong character as a part of the expanded universe of the Star Wars Legends series of novels.
Having refounded the Jedi Order and trained several new Jedi including Leia, Luke eventually marries an enemy-turned-ally Mara Jade, and they have a son named Ben, who was voted the 40th top Star Wars character by IGN and the 6th top Star Wars Expanded Universe character by UGO Networks.
Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members could not marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic regime, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they did not form attachments.
Jedi are only loyal to the Jedi Order and have no time for things like marriage or family. The Jedi Code strictly forbids getting married, much to Anakin Skywalker's dismay. In his typical rule-breaker fashion, Anakin secretly marries Padmé on her home planet of Naboo anyway.
Despite their growing attraction, Amidala did not believe that she could be with her Jedi protector; Amidala was a prominent senator, and Skywalker was required to follow the Jedi Code, which forbid attachments like romance.
In Legends, Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi was said to have several wives. While this was normally against the Jedi Order's rules regarding attachments, an exception was made for him because of the low population of his species.
Fisto had a romantic relationship with Aayla Secura and was a skilled Jedi who survived encounters with Asajj Ventress and General Grievous during the Clone Wars.
It was very common for kings and other royalty to have many wives, both as a way to make alliances with other states or noble families and to ensure that they would have plenty of heirs. The king of the Merina in the highlands of Madagascar had twelve wives, each with a palace in a different part of his country.
Leia Organa may have been the love of Han Solo's life, but she wasn't his first love. Solo: A Star Wars Story - an anthology film presenting Han Solo's backstory, starring Alden Ehrenreich as the young scoundrel - revealed he grew up as a street urchin on Corellia, and fell in love with a girl named Qi'ra.
Poor Luke Skywalker had to deal with the shocking revelation that the woman he'd been smooching up was his very own sister. The actor behind the role explains his take on it.
He is a mentor to Luke Skywalker, to whom he introduces the ways of the Jedi. After sacrificing himself in a duel against Darth Vader, Obi-Wan guides Luke through the Force in his fight against the Galactic Empire.
One of the greatest twists in the Star Wars Saga is the revelation that Luke and Leia are brother and sister.
Before Gilead
The first time Luke meets June, he is still married to another woman named Annie. Luke and June continue meeting up for innocent lunches, where June learns that Luke hasn't told his wife about them. After an affair with June he leaves his first wife for her.
Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi was the most famous member of the family. Due to the low Cerean birthrate, he was allowed by the other Jedi to follow the Cerean custom of polygamous marriage—he had four honor wives and seven daughters.
She also became one of the few Jedi to survive a duel with the droid General Grievous. As the conflict raged on, she learned that its politics were not as black and white as she once thought and eventually entered into a relationship (and marriage) with Lux Bonteri, son of former Confederate senator Mina Bonteri.
Although the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones established that the Jedi Order members couldn't marry or have children, Star Wars creator George Lucas explained that despite their monastic regime, the Jedi were permitted to have sexual intercourse as long they didn't form attachments or possessive ...