Lots! The Bible said that he had 300 wives and 700 concubines! I'm not joking, I read it from the Bible but forgot where-- just read Kings!
He had one named Rehoboam.
King Solomon, the son of King David, ruled the kingdom of Israel after his father's death. Solomon is known for his wisdom and for building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
Rehoboam was one of his sons.
His sons are named as Amnon, Daniel (not the famous one), Avshalom, Adoniyah, Shephatyah, Yitre'am, Shamuah, Shovav, Nathan (not the prophet), Solomon, Yivhar, Elishuah, Eliphelet, Nogah, Nepheg, Yaphiah, Elishama, Yerimoth, and Eliadah.See also:About King DavidJewish history timeline
Solomon's son was Rehoboam. He succeeded Solomon as king of the United Monarchy of Israel but later faced rebellion, resulting in the kingdom being divided into the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah.
King Solomon's Mines has 320 pages.
King Solomon's Carpet has 368 pages.
There were 3 Grand Masters in King Solomon's day; King Solomon, King Hiram of Tyre, and Hiram Abiff.
God tried to save king Solomon because of his father King David, Solomon had many wives and concubines, many not isarealites. so idol worship for Solomon came in.
King David had at least 8 wives plus many concubines and so he had many sons. Probably over 25. Solomon was near the end, if not the last son born.One was mentioned at 2 Samuel 12:15,19 + 24. The first son of David and Bathsheba died as a baby. The NEXT child they had together was Solomon.
It's because Adonijah, one of David's sons, had appointed himself king. In order to save the life of Solomon and himself, David appointed him as king.
Nathan and Solomon- I Chronicles 3:5
Yes in those days it was common for kings to have concubines, David had a few but Solomon had it in hundreds.