(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:26

Amalickiah ordered his armies to march forward and see what had happened to the king. ... When they arrived at the spot and found the king lying in his blood, Amalickiah pretended to be very angry and said: Anyone who loved the king, let him go pursue his servants so they can be killed.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:27

And all those who loved the king, when they heard these words, came forward and went after the king’s servants. ... When the king’s servants saw an army pursuing them, they were frightened again and fled into the wilderness and came over into the land of Zarahemla and joined Ammon’s people.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:28

Now the queen, when she had heard that the king was killed — for Amalickiah had sent a message to the queen informing her that the king had been killed by his servants, and that he had pursued them with his army, but it was in vain and they had escaped — therefore when the queen had received this message, she sent a message to Amalickiah, asking him to spare the people of the city. ... She also asked him to bring witnesses with him to testify about the king’s death.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:29

Amalickiah took the same servant who killed the king, and also those who were with him, and went to see the queen at her throne. ... They all testified to her that the king was killed by his own servants. ... And so they satisfied the queen regarding the king’s death.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:30

He was acknowledged king throughout the land among all the Lamanites, who were composed of Lamanites, Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites, and all the Nephite defectors from the time of Nephi’s rule down to the present time.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:31

In this way, he influenced them against the Nephites, so that in the latter end of the 19th year of the judges’ rule, having carried out his scheme to that point, having been made king over the Lamanites, he also made it his aim to rule over the entire land, and all the people who lived there, the Nephites as well as the Lamanites.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:38

Now if king Amalickiah had come down out of the land of Nephi at the head of his army, perhaps he would have had the Lamanites attack the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah, since he didn’t care about his people’s lives.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 21:41

They returned to the land of Nephi to inform their king, Amalickiah, who was a Nephite by birth, about their great loss.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 23:2

And those who wanted Parhoron to be dethroned from the judgment seat were called kingmen, since they wanted the law to be changed to abandon the free government and establish a king over the land.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 23:3

Now those who were in favor of kings were of high birth, and they made it their aim to be kings.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 23:12

Teancum quietly entered the king’s tent and impaled his heart with a javelin. ... The king died immediately without waking his servants.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 24:1

Amalickiah’s brother was appointed king, whose name was Ammoron.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 24:4

Now the new king, Ammoron, left the land of Zarahemla after informing the queen about his brother’s death.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 25:4

And these are the words he wrote: I am Ammoron the king of the Lamanites.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 25:6

They found one, named Laman, who had been one of the servants of the murdered king killed by Amalickiah.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 26:13

Then I received a letter from king Ammoron offering that if I would hand over the prisoners of war we had taken, then he would give the city of Antiparah back to us. ... But I sent a letter to the king telling him we were sure our forces were adequate to take the city of Antiparah by force, and therefore handing over prisoners for that city would be unwise of us, and we would only hand over our prisoners in an exchange.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 28:1

But they control the city of Zarahemla, and they have appointed a king to now rule. ... He has written to the Lamanite king and made an alliance with him. ... He anticipates he will be appointed king over this people after they’re conquered by the Lamanites.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 29:3

After combining his forces with Parhoron’s, they were very strong, clearly stronger than the men of Pachus, the defectors’ king.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 29:14

Now Ammoron the Lamanite king was also there.

(Covenant of Christ) Alma 29:16

He climbed from place to place, until he found the king; and he threw a javelin at him, which pierced him near the heart. ... But the king woke up his servant before he died, and he chased Teancum and killed him.

(Covenant of Christ) Helaman 1:4

Therefore the Lamanite king, named Tubaloth, the son of Ammoron, trusted that Coriantumr, being so powerful, could take on the Nephites.

(Covenant of Christ) Helaman 2:9

These rebels went to see the Lamanite king.

(Covenant of Christ) Helaman 2:17

Remember, remember, my sons, the words king Benjamin taught his people.

(Covenant of Christ) 3 Nephi 1

The Third Book of Nephi THE SON OF NEPHI, WHO WAS THE SON OF HELAMAN [THIRD NEPHI] Helaman was the son of Helaman, who was the son of Alma, who was the son of Alma, a descendant of Nephi, who was the son of Lehi, who came from Jerusalem in the first year of the rule of Zedekiah, king of Judah.

(Covenant of Christ) 3 Nephi 1:9

It had been 100 years since the time king Mosiah led the Nephites.