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House Targaryen of King's Landing

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General Information

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General information about House Targaryen from the books.

Family Tree

  • Aegon Targaryen (b. 136), the Fourth of His Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm,
    • his wife and sister, Queen Naerys (b. 139),
      • Naerys's lady companions:
        • Reyna Saltcliffe (b. 140), called the Silver Rose, Mistress of Keys for Naerys's household,
        • Orene Lefford (b. 137),
        • Fiona Reyne (b. 142),
        • Jyana Arryn (b. 142),
        • Nessa Donniger (b. 129), a childless widow,
        • Jenny Haigh (b. 143),
        • Desmona Corbray (b. 142),
        • Belissa Corbray (b. 142),
    • their children:
      • Prince Daeron (b. 153), called Little Daeron when young, m. Princess Mariah Martell (b. 150),
        • Daeron's son, Baelor (b. 170),
        • Daeron's son, Aerys (b. 171),
        • Daeron's son, Rhaegel (b. 173),
        • Daeron's son, Maekar (b. 175),
        • Mariah's lady-in-waiting, Melianne Bar Emmon (b. 154),
        • Mariah's lady-in-waiting, Josella Hightower (b. 150),
        • Mariah's companion, Aisling Dayne (b. 140), a northwoman by birth,
        • Mariah's captain of guards, Ser Aidan Dayne (b. 140), called the Knight of the Twilight, Aisling's husband,
      • Princess Daenerys (b. 172),
      • {A miscarriage},
      • {Premature twins, dead within the day of their birth},
      • {A stillborn son, twin to Princess Daenerys},
    • his brother:
      • Prince Aemon (b. 137), far-famed, called the Dragonknight, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
    • his late father, {Viserys Targaryen} (b. 122), the Second of His Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, once Hand of the King, dead of apoplexy (d. 172),
    • his late mother,{Larra Rogare} (b. 115, d. 145), of Lys
    • his former mistress, Barba Bracken (b. 155),
      • his bastard son, Aegor Rivers (b. 172),
    • his current mistress, Melissa Blackwood (b. 158), called Missy,
      • her bastard daughter, Mya Rivers (b. 174), twin to Gwenys,
      • her bastard daughter, Gwenys Rivers (b. 174), twin to Mya,
      • her bastard son, Brynden Rivers (b. 175), an albino born weak and sickly, with red eyes and a red birthmark across his cheek, unlikely to live,
    • his uncle and cousins:
      • {King Aegon} (b. 120), the Third of His Name, called the Dragonbane (d. 157), m. {Daenaera Velaryon} (b. 127, d. ???),
        • Aegon's son, {King Daeron} (b. 143), the First of His Name, called the Young Dragon, murdered at a parley by treacherous Dornish rebels (d. 161),
        • Aegon's son, {King Baelor} (b. 144), the First of His Name, dead after 40 days of fasting in penance for the birth of his sister's bastard son (d. 171),
        • Aegon's daughter, Princess Daena (b. 145), called the Defiant, once married to her brother King Baelor Targaryen,
          • Daena's bastard son, Daemon Waters (b. 170), by a father unnamed,
        • Aegon's daughter, Princess Rhaena (b. 147), formerly betrothed to {Ferro Antaryon} (b.126), the Sealord of Braavos, a great admiral, dead under mysterious circumstances (d.161),
          • Rhaena's companion, Jaimena Sunglass (b. 145) (see House Buckwell)
          • Rhaena's companion, Elyne Lefford (b. 150),
        • Aegon's daughter, Princess Elaena (b. 150),
          • Elaena's lover, Lord Alyn Velaryon (b. 116), Lord of Driftmark, master of ships,
            • Elaena's bastard son, Jon Waters (b. 172), twin to Jeyne,
            • Elaena's bastard daughter, Jeyne Waters (b. 172), twin to Jon,
          • Elaena's companion, Idane Darklyn (b. 152),
          • Elaena's companion, Beriona Waxley (b. 154),
    • his small council:
      • Grand Maester Clement (b. 89), of House Risley,
      • Beron Buckwell (b. 127), master of coin,
      • Lord Alyn Velaryon (b. 116), a famous captain called Oakenfist, the king's kinsman, master of ships,
      • Lord Terin Ryger (b. 117), master of laws,
      • Prince Aemon Targaryen (b. 137), far-famed, called the Dragonknight, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
      • Preston Wayn (b. 97), called the Lame, master of whisperers,
    • his Kingsguard:
      • Prince Aemon Targaryen (b. 137), far-famed, called the Dragonknight, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
      • Ser Kenric Darry (b. 132),
      • Ser Jaesin Lannister (b. 137), a knight of splendid repute,
      • Ser Galfrid Velaryon (b.125 ), a hero of the Dornish Conquest,
      • Ser Sorin of Sevenstreams (b. 136), once a hedge knight,
      • Ser Peron Stone (b. 137), called the Pious (see House Melcolm),
      • {Ser Aleyn Florent} (b. 108), a famous jouster, called Foxglove, killed in the wildfire disaster in the kingswood (d. 174),
      • {Ser Osbert Bettley} (b. 123), murdered with his king by Dornish rebels (d. 161),
      • {Ser Joffrey Staunton} (b. 119), killed before Ghost Hill (d. 157),
      • {Ser Olyvar Oakheart}, called the Green Oak (b. 131), murdered with his king by Dornish rebels (d. 161),
      • {Ser Raynard Caron} (b. 103), Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, murdered with his king by Dornish rebels (d. 161),
      • {Ser Halbert Cordwayner} (b. 114), called the Anvil of Hammerhal, disgraced in Dorne, vanished from court and rumored to have drowned himself in the Blackwater,
    • his court and retainers:
      • Ser Crispin Donniger (b. 103), the King's Justice, a headsman,
      • Ser Dermett Corbray (b. 142), Warden of Crackclaw Point,
        • Ser Jarret Corbray (b. 127), Acting Deputy of the Warden of Crackclaw Point
        • Ser Mathin Lannister (b. 144), a famous knight, Deputy Warden of Crackclaw Point,
        • Ser Yohnen Darklyn (b.124), a famous knight, Deputy Warden of Crackclaw Point,
        • Ser Durance Darklyn (b. 136), an officer of the warden,
        • Ser Holtyn Rosby (b. 140), an officer of the warden,
        • Ser Maric Locke (b. 130), an officer of the warden,
        • Ser Jonas Marbrand (b. 148), a notary of the warden,
      • Ser Jarwen Hollard (b. 135), a household knight,
      • Ser Blayne Condon (b. 132), a household knight,
      • Ser Will of the Misty Wood (b. 147), a former household knight,
      • Ser Myles Hightower (b. 138), one of the king's companions, captain of the royal galley Royal Spear,
      • Ser Balon Selmy (b. 150), a household knight,
      • {Ser Richard Harte} (b. 96), formerly commander of the City Watch of King's Landing, removed in disgrace following the Dornish Bread Riot, then commander once again, killed in battle (d. 165),
      • Ser Luthor Rivers (b. 132) (see House Smallwood), commander of the City Watch of King's Landing,
      • Ser Harstyn Tully (b. 130), harbormaster of King's Landing,
        • Ser Villem Staedmon (b. 138), deputy harbormaster,
        • Ser Theonald Locke (b. 143), an officer of the harbor,
      • {Ser William Waxley} (b. 119), royal steward, dead of the bloody flux in the Boneway (d. 161),
      • Ser Conrad Arryn (b. 130), royal steward, formerly Knight of the Bloody Gate,
      • {Ser Janden Melcolm} (b. 140), called Swiftspur, Master of Horse, killed in the wildfire disaster in the kingswood (d. 174),
      • Maester Athan of House Buckler (b. 142), an assistant to the Grand Maester,
      • Tall Tom (b. 120), dwarf jester and fool, once again welcome at court,
      • Lord Burton Crakehall (b. 131), Lord of Crakehall, the King's Scales,
      • Ser Farin Prester (b. 136), heir to Feastfires, the King's Counter,
      • {Ser Denys Bolling} (b. 113), master-at-arms, killed in the wildfire disaster in the kingswood (d. 174), m. Tylarra Beesbury (b. 115),
        • Denys's son, Ser Eben (b. 133), an officer of the City Watch of King's Landing, m. Lynett Storm (b. 130), (see House Baratheon),
        • Denys's daughter, Malla (b. 137), m. {Ser Chayle Donniger} (b. 125, d. 158),
        • Denys's son, Calard (b. 142), a novice at the Citadel,
      • {Ser Jerome Cargyll} (b. 135, d. 157), son of Lord Barent and friend of Ser Alyn, made castellan of Ghost Hill, where he died (d. 157),
      • {Ser Ranulph Wendwater} (b. 115), killed in an ambush in Crackclaw Point when attempting to keep the king's justice (d. 161),
      • Ser Stevyn Locke (b. 129), called Winterfast, a hero of the Dornish conquest, one of the royal justiciars (d. 129),
      • Ser Anton Piper (b. 138), commander of the Lion Gate,
      • {Ser Alek Reyne} (b. 117), commander of the Iron Gate, killed in the wildfire disaster in the kingswood (d. 174),
      • Ser Dennis Lannister (b. 123), commander of the Gate of the Gods,
      • Valena Rambton (b. 124), tutor to the royal princesses,
      • Ser Orson Baratheon (b. 130), the Royal Huntsman,
      • Ser Bryon Waynwood (b. 136), Keeper of the King's Mews,
        • Elroy Lychester (b. 137), assistant keeper of the king's mews,
      • Ser Rance Hayford (b. 135), an officer of the royal mint of King's Landing, m. Jenette Celtigar (b. 137),
      • Ser Jan Marbrand (b. 140) (b. 136), Warden of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Endros Buckler (b. 135), Deputy Warden of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Cleyton Waxley (b. 141), Deputy Warden of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Jamos Smallwood (b. 127), an officer of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Josmyn Reyne (b. 138), an officer of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Axell Farman (b. 137), an officer of the Kingswood,
        • Ser Barion Smallwood (b. 146), heir to Acorn Hall, an officer of the Kingswood,
      • Ser Sarmion Baratheon (b. 123), called the Stormbreaker, commander of the Sea Watch of King's Landing,
        • Ser Brynden Tully (b. 140), Captain of the Eye of the Storm, officer of the Sea Watch,
        • Ser Victor Reyne (b. 131), heir to Castamere, officer of the Sea Watch,
        • Ser Garlan Hunter (b. 145), an officer of the Sea Watch, captain of the Queen Daenaera,
        • Ser Jorian Crakehall (b. 141), an officer of the Sea Watch, captain of the Glory's Axe,
      • Ser Dagur Saltcliffe (b. 140), called the Iron Serpent, an Admiral of the Royal Fleet,
      • Ser Aloran Celtigar (b. 135), called Crackclaw, an officer of the royal fleet, captain of The Warrior's Lance,
      • Ser Orbert Farman (b. 138), heir to Fair Isle, an officer of the royal fleet, captain of the Fair Maiden,
      • Ser Albyn Crane (b. 136), a reeve,
      • Ser Omrys Costayne (b. 148), a bailiff,
      • Ser Roland Hunter (b. 147), a bailiff,
    • The Embassy from the Iron Islands:
      • Eurik Greyjoy (b. 116), Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet, captain of the Blood-drunk, chief emissary,
      • Greydon Greyjoy (b. 142), member of the embassy,
      • Rafe Botley (b. 138), heir to Lordsport, captain of the Sea Horse, emissary,
      • Tormund Stonetree (b. 115), called Bloodaxe, master-at-arms at Pyke, a member of the embassy,
    • denizens and visitors of King's Landing:
      • Septon Bronner (b.111), a septon at the royal sept,
      • Septon Serion of House Uller, (b. 140), a blind septon at the royal sept, once a Dornish hostage at the Red Keep,
      • Jyck (b. 123), an armorer,
      • Symona Bywater (b. 130), a seamstress,
      • {Sharla} (b. 130, d. 163), a former whore, murdered by one of her former clients, Ser Quenton Rosby,
      • Savario (b. 116), a merchant from Pentos and the captain of the Foreign Mistress,
      • Tynara Willum (b. 142), a young noblewoman at court,
      • Dusty (b. 150), a Flea Bottom street urchin,
      • Ser Hyle Harte (b. 117), an officer of the City Watch,
      • Ser Trebor Thorne (b. 126), an officer of the City Watch,
      • Ser Halder (b. 137), known as one of the Twins of the Crossing, an officer of the City Watch of King's Landing,
      • Ser Ryckon Westerling (b. 147), an officer of the City Watch, commander of the Dragon Gate,
      • Ser Kennard Melcolm (b. 141), an officer of the City Watch,
      • Ser Jorian Crakehall (b. 141), captain of the royal galley Warrior's Sword and assistant to the quartermaster of the royal fleet,
      • Lord Justyn Serry (b. 140), Lord of Southshield, Captain of the Southron Rose, assistant to the master of ships,
      • Ser Renys Serry (b. 138), second of the Southron Rose, officer of the royal fleet,
      • Ser Enfren Bar Emmon (b. 148), heir to Sharp Point, an officer of the royal fleet,
      • Ser Sherett Follard (b. 132), an officer of the City Watch, m. Leonylla Buckwell (b. 137),
        • Sherett's son, Willas (b. 160),
      • Danilo Erosenes (b. 140), a merchant of Lys,
    • Outlaws of the Kingswood:
      • {Starion Flowers} (b. 127), called the Starveling, a notorious outlaw captured and held prisoner, captured and executed (d. 162) (see House Beesbury),
      • {Bors Breakhelm (d. 163)}, {Urick Strongbear} (d. 162), and Wat the Strangler.