Amos as one of the 8 "Princes" - Adam, Yishai, Shaul, Samuel, Tzefaniah, Tzidkiyahu/Chizkiyahu, Messiah, Eliyahu: Succah 52b
Amos narrowed the Torah down to one Mitzvah: Makkot 24a
Moses prophesied that the Jews would live in peace as long as they would live like Yaakov; Amos came along and said, "That blessing is over; who can be like Yaakov?": Makkot 24a
Reclaimed the Egyptian gold from Zerach, King of Kush, and sent it to Hadadrimon Ben Tavrimon, the King of Aram, who lost it to the Ammonites: Pesachim 119a
Which cities he built: Megillah 4a
Asa was gifted in his legs to be like the Divine, in that his abilities surpassed the human norm; in the end, though, he punished in his legs, with the disease "Pedagra": Sotah 10a
Asa was punished for conscripting the sages for war: Sotah 10a
Baruch ben Neryah
Both Baruch and Neryah were descendants of Rachav: Megillah 14b
Chavakuk - Habakuk
Chavakuk narrowed the Torah down to one Mitzvah: Makkot 24a
Chizkiyah[u] (also known as Yechizkiyah[u])
Chizkiyahu as one of the 8 "Princes" - Yishai, Shaul, Samuel, Amos, Tzefaniah, Tzidkiyahu/Chizkiyahu, Messiah, Eliyahu: Succah 52b
Not wanting to have children, because of prophecy of an evil descendant: Berachot 10a-b
Refusing to travel to Isaiah: Berachot 10a
Isaiah set up a group of people studying Torah outside Chizkiyahu's palace, when Chizkiyahu was ill: Eruvin 26a
Proving Repentance is always possible: Berachot 10a-b
Praying by a wall: Berachot 10b
His Prayer to save his life: Berachot 10b
Chizkiyah and his allies singing Hallel-Prayer from Psalms, when facing Sancherev: Pesachim 117a
Reclaimed the Egyptian gold from Sancherev: Pesachim 119a
The birth order of Yoshiyahu's sons: Yehoyakim, Yochanan, Tzidkiyahu and Shalom: Keritot 5b
Tzidkiyah as one of the 8 "Princes" - Yishai, Saul, Samuel, Amos, Tzefaniah, Tzidkiyah/Chizkiyahu, Messiah, Eliyahu: Succah 52b
Lost the Egyptian gold to the Kasdiyyim, who lost it to the Parsiyyim, who lost it to the Greeks, who lost it to the Romans, who still have it: Pesachim 119a
Nevuchadnezzar tried to take him for sodomy, but Hashem saved him and disgraced Nevuchadnezzar by extending his genitalia 300 Cubits: Shabbat 149b
Tzidkiyah was considered to have died in peace, because he lived to see Nevuchadnezzar die: Moed Katan 28b
Tzidkiyah saved Yirmiyah from clay pits: Moed Katan 28b
The offerings which the Jews brought on their return to Israel, as atonement for their idolatry in the days of Tzidkiyahu: Temurah 15b
Using Tzidkiyahu's cave as an example of a large, uninhabited area: Eruvin 61b
Tzidkiyahu's eyes were modeled on the Divine in that they were more beautiful than the norm, and this was the area in which he ultimately was hurt, when he was blinded: Sotah 10a
Uzziah[u]
Uzziah wanted that which was not his, and so he even lost that which he had: Sotah 9b
Yehoachaz ben Yoshiyahu
Was Yehoachaz Yochanan?: Keritot 5b
Yehoshafat
Reclaimed the Egyptian gold from the Ammonites: Pesachim 119a
Was known as one who honored those who fear Gd, for he would stand up and call out, "My master! My master! My teacher! My teacher!" when a Torah scholar would pass, and he would rise and hug and kiss the scholar: Makkot 24a
Whether the prohibition against a Tevul Yom's entry to Har haBayit is biblical or a rabbinic institution by King Yehoshafat: Zevachim 32b
Yehoash
Why King Yehoash was anointed, given that he was already the heir to the throne - the concern for Ataliah's coup: Keritot 5b
Narrowed down the Torah to six, then two, essential Mitzvot: Makkot 24a
Moses prophesied that the Jews would be lost among the nations; Yeshayah came along and said that Gd would blow a great horn and bring them back: Makkot 24a
Isaiah reports a comparions between the Jews' behavior to that of Sodom, opening a mouth for the Satan, and the result is a punishment: Berachot 19a
Fulfillment of Isaiah's prediction that kings would beautify us: Zevachim 19a
Yirmiyah / Jeremiah
Use of language of "HaNora" in Prayer: Yoma 69b
Was suspected of adultery and of being with a prostitute: Bava Kama 16b
Praying that Hashem not allow his accusers to be rewarded for their attempted Mitzvos: Bava Kama 16b
Yehoyakim challenging, and then burning, the Book of "Eichah" when Yirmiyah sent it to him as a warning: Moed Katan 26a
Saved by Tzidkiyah from clay pits: Moed Katan 28b
Yirmiyah was related to the prophetess, Chuldah: Megillah 14b
Yoshiyah's choice of Chuldah over Yirmiyah: Megillah 14b
Yirmiyah's trip to bring back the 10 Tribes: Megillah 14b
Moses prophesied that the Jews would not find rest in exile; Yirmiyah came along and said, "Gd will provide them with rest in their exile": Makkot 24a
Yirmiyah's prophecy of two pots filled with figs, representing the perfectly good and the perfectly bad, and the hope which remains for those who are perfectly bad: Eruvin 21a-b
The miracle rain and produce of Yoel's time: Taanit 5a
Yotam
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai said that on his own he could exempt the world from judgment during his lifetime, with his son Rabbi Elazar he could exempt from Creation until then, and with Yotam ben Uziyahu from Creation until the end: Succah 45b