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  1. Cosinga Palpatine was a Human male aristocrat and the patriarch of House Palpatine, one of Naboo's noble families. A violent man who was regarded by his firstborn son as both grossly inept and disproportionately arrogant, Cosinga spent a considerable amount of time and credits attempting to buy...

  2. Cosinga Palpatine eventually learned of his eldest son's friendship with Hego Damask. Due to his estrangement with the younger Palpatine, as well as Damask's support for Tapalo's bid for the throne, Cosinga immediately attempted to thwart any further contact between his son and the head of Damask Holdings.

  3. 4 days ago · In Legends continuity, Cosinga Palpatine was the father of the Emperor, and had around five children per sources from the era. According to those same sources, he hated his eldest child, but liked his other children, and was killed by Sheev Palpatine 65 years before the events of A New Hope, who also killed his mother, his other siblings and several other people by using the power of the dark ...

  4. Emperor Palpatine (as opposed to his alter ego Senator/Chancellor Palpatine, a Villain with Good Publicity) is a Dark Lord of the Sith who doubles as the tyrannical ruler of the Galactic Empire, and well versed in manipulating the dark side.

  5. Cosinga Palpatine is a major antagonist of the novel Darth Plagueis. He is the patriarch of the royal House Palpatine and the father of the future Emperor Palpatine. An abusive narcissist, he played a part in shaping his son into who the latter he would become.

  6. Nov 3, 2014 · Whether this is Palpatine's first or last name has never been established until The Sequel Trilogy, when his first name (Sheev) was revealed, but a popular fan theory at that time was that Palpatine was 'Cosinga Palpatine, Jr,' due to the mention of his hatred for his father and refusal to use "his name," in the book Darth Plagueis.

  7. Cosinga Palpatine was a Human male aristocrat and the patriarch of House Palpatine, one of Naboo 's noble families. He was a violent man who regarded by his firstborn son, Sheev Palpatine, as both grossly inept and disproportionately arrogant, Cosinga spent a considerable amount of time and credits attempting to buy his son's obedience.