Yes king Saul did have wives as Jonathan was his son.
NO. However, David did marry Saul's daughter, Michal.
No i think it was David not Saul.
Achinoam
I doubt if samuel really did have a wife.
(1 Samuel 14:50) And the name of Saul's wife was A·hin′o·am the daughter of A·him′a·az, and the name of the chief of his army was Ab′ner the son of Ner, the uncle of Saul.
Not much is known, but her name is Achinoam.
1 Samuel 14:50 tells us that Saul's wife was Ahinoam the daughter of Ahimaaz.
No. One was the daughter of Ahimaaz and the other was a Jezreelitess.
King Saul gave David his daughter in marriage.
Ahinoam [1 Samuel 14:50], daughter of Ahimaaz, was the wife of King Saul [1079 B.C.E. - c. 1007 B.C.E.]. They had two daughters, Merab and Michal. They had four sons: Jonathan, Abinadab, Malchishua, and Ishbosheth.
they were not kings as Saul was their first king.
Paltiel's wife was Saul's daughter, Michal...atleast for a short time.Paltiel (Palti) was the son of Laish from Gallim. When King Saul wanted to hurt David, he took his daughter, Michal, who was already David's wife, and gave her in marriage to Palti (Paltiel). (1Samel 25:44) When David became king, he spoke to Saul's son Ish-bosheth, and demanded Michal be returned to him, which she was. (2Samuel 3:12-16).