King Leo, also Leon, Levon, and Lewon may refer to:
- Nobles
- Leo I, King of Armenia (1150–1219), sometimes also referred to as Leo II, to be distinguished from the different individual Leo I, Prince of Armenia
- Leo II, King of Armenia (1236–1289), sometimes also referred to as Leo III. Son of Hethum I and Queen Isabella.
- Leo III, King of Armenia (1286–1307), sometimes also referred to as Leo IV. Son of Thoros III, and nephew of Hethum II.
- Leo IV, King of Armenia (1309–1341), sometimes also referred to as Leo V. Son of King Oshin and Queen Isabel.
- Leo V, King of Armenia (1342–1393), sometimes also referred to as Leo VI. Described as "Leon V, King of Armenia" on his personal seal and "Leon the Fifth" on his cenotaph.
- Multiple nobles of the Kingdom of Abkhazia, House of the Anosids (Anchabadze)
- Other uses
- King Leo, main antagonist in the videogame Savage Reign
- King Leo, an American candy company
Famous quotes containing the words king and/or leo:
“If the king is in the palace, nobody looks at the walls. It is when he is gone, and the house is filled with grooms and gazers, that we turn from the people, to find relief in the majestic men that are suggested by the pictures and the architecture.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“It is better to be looked over than overlooked.”
—Mae West, U.S. actor, screenwriter, and Leo McCarey. Ruby Carter (Mae West)