The queen of Zygerria in the clone wars had major hots for Anakin. She captured him as a slave and kept him in line by threatening Kenobi and Ahsoka (who had also been captured). Anakin's forcefulness and refusal to submit to her really turned her on.
Padme Amidala is the love interest and later the wife of Anakin Skywalker from the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
The name for the first kiss between Anakin and Padme was known as 'the stolen kiss' and I think thats so romantic!
Miraj Scintel is the main antagonist of The Slaves of Zygerria arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. She is the Queen of the slave-holder race, the Zygerrians, and a pawn of Count Dooku, despite not counting herself as one. She seems to be somewhat in love with Anakin Skywalker.
In my opinion, I think it's hard to compare Anakin's relationship with Padmé to his relationship with Ahsoka because the nature of the relationships are different: Anakin romantically loved Padmé, meanwhile he loved Ahsoka unconditionally like a sister/daughter.
A huge battle between the clones and the Death Watch unfolded. And Ahsoka and Lux managed to escape with Galein. Less then a few weeks later she fell in love with Galein and shared their first kiss on Alderaan.
Anakin and Padmé met when Anakin was still just a young boy in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Though he was already infatuated with her then, it was a boyish crush — one that Padmé could not reciprocate at the time.
She had always behaved older than her age and had recently become the youngest Queen of Naboo, but she too was still fairly young in years. Padmé was born in the year 46 BBY on Naboo, and Anakin was born five years later, in the year 41 BBY. That makes Padmé five years older than Anakin.
During the Clone Wars, Rush Clovis represented the interests of the Banking Clan and the planet Scipio in the Senate. Clovis had once been romantically involved with Padmé Amidala, who discovered the Banking Clan was helping bankroll the Separatist war effort.
Sabé is the most important of Queen Amidala's royal retinue of handmaidens. During crisis situations, Sabé and Amidala switch roles. Sabé becomes a decoy, disguised as the Queen, while Amidala adopts a simple gown of a handmaiden, and goes by her less formal name of Padmé Naberrie.
This is the most well-known of the Jedi rules. Love leads to attachment and attachment leads to strong emotions, which are the path to the Dark Side of the Force. Because of this, Jedi are forbidden to fall in love. This, of course, doesn't stop Anakin Skywalker from falling in love with Padmé.
Following his nearly fatal encounter with a wampa on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker is rescued by Han Solo. In a medical center shortly after, Princess Leia checks on a recovering Luke, and in an effort to make Han jealous, she kisses the bedridden hero and walks away.
In this episode, we learn about Padmé's previous relationship with Clovis, a former Republic Senator hailing from the Scipio system. Clovis is an old flame of Padmé's, and Anakin was shocked to learn that Padmé and Clovis had been in a relationship together before their marriage.
Senator Padmé Amidala of the planet Naboo became pregnant during the Clone Wars with her husband, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, as the father. She gave birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
Padmé was born in 46 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) and Anakin's miraculous Force-created birth came in 41 BBY, so Padmé is five years older than him.
Did Anakin still love Padmé as Darth Vader? Even as a Sith Lord, Anakin still loved Padmé very much, but felt great guilt for his actions against her.
The wedding of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala took place in 22 BBY by way of secret ceremony at the Varykino lake retreat in Naboo's Lake Country. The ceremony was officiated by a Pontifex of the Brotherhood of Cognizance named Maxiron Agolerga.
At some point after his transformation into the armored Darth Vader, Amidala's husband, the fallen Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker came to visit the mausoleum, stricken by grief and remorse for his part in her death.
The film doesn't flinch away from how horrific that act is, especially as it begins the downward spiral of Padme's death. Nonetheless, as she dies, Padme tells Obi-Wan that there is still good in Anakin. Even something as heinous as that couldn't fully break her love for Anakin.
Anakin Skywalker is the son of Shmi Skywalker, born without a father through the Force. He is the secret husband of Padmé Amidala, the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, the father-in-law of Han Solo, and the maternal grandfather of Ben Solo.
That said, Anakin/Darth Vader wasn't as old as some might expect in "Return of the Jedi," and the character died at the ripe age of 45.
The marriage, witnessed by the droids C-3PO and R2-D2, was kept secret due to Amidala's place as a prominent Senator in the Galactic Republic and because of Skywalker's membership in the Jedi Order; the Jedi Code prevented Jedi from falling in love and forming attachments such as marriage.
There is no evidence that Obi-Wan and Padme had an affair, and it is highly unlikely given their close relationship. They were friends from childhood, and they had a deep mutual respect for each other. Any speculation about an affair between them is nothing more than fan fiction.
If Anakin had never fell in love with Padmé, he would've never turned to the Dark Side because it was his fear for losing Padmé and his two unborn children which caused him to be easily seduced by the Dark Side of the Force. It was his fear which made it much easier for Palpatine to manipulate Anakin.