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The following is a family tree of House Targaryen, a fictional royal family from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels and novellas. As the former ruling dynasty of Martin's world of Westeros, House Targaryen's remaining descendants play an important role in the novels.[1] Martin writes about earlier histories of the family in several novellas, including the Tales of Dunk and Egg series (1998–2010), The Princess and the Queen (2013) and The Rogue Prince (2014).[2][3] In June 2016, the television series Game of Thrones established that the character Jon Snow is the child of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark.[4]

Aenar
GaemonDaenys
AegonElaena
Ceryse Hightower[5]MaegonAerys
Alys Harroway[5]AelyxBaelonDaemion
Tyanna of the Tower[5]Valaena Velaryon[5]Aerion[5]
Jeyne Westerling[5]Visenya[5]Aegon I
"The Conqueror"

1-37[5][6]
Rhaenys[5]
Elinor Costayne[5]Maegor I
"The Cruel"

42–48[5][6]
Aenys I
37–42[5][6]
Alyssa Velaryon[5]
Aegon[5]Rhaena[5]Maegor I
"The Cruel"

42–48[6]
duplicate
Viserys[5]Vaella[5]Jaehaerys I
"The Conciliator"

48–103[5][6]
Alysanne[5]
Aerea[5]Rhalla[5]Aemon[5]Jocelyn Baratheon
(daughter of Alyssa Velaryon)[5]
Aegon[5]Baelon[5]Alyssa[5]Rodrik
Arryn[5]
Daella[5]Aeryn[5]Vaegon[5]Maegelle[5]Valerion[5]Viserra[5]Gaemon[5]Saera[5]Gael[5]
Rhea
Royce[5]
Corlys
Velaryon[5]
Rhaenys[5]Aemma
Arryn
(daughter of Daella)[5]
Viserys I
103–129[5][6]
Alicent HightowerAegon[5]
Laena Velaryon
(daughter of Rhaenys)[5]
Daemon[5]Rhaenyra[5]Laenor Velaryon
(son of Rhaenys)[5]
Baelon[5]sonVarious
women
Aegon II
129–131[5][6]
Helaena[5]Aemond[5]Daeron[5]
Alyn "Oakenfist" Velaryon[5]Baela[5]Corwyn Corbray[5]Rhaena[5]Garmund Hightower[5]Stillborn sonJaehaera[5]Aegon III
"The Unlucky"

131–157[5][6]
Daenaera Velaryon[5]Viserys II
171–172[5][6]
Larra Rogare[5]Visenya
(stillborn)
Several
bastard
children
Jaehaerys[5]Aegon III
"The Unlucky"

131–157[6]
duplicate
Jaehaera
duplicate
Maelor[5]
Daeron I
"The Young Dragon"

157–161[5][6]
Rhaena[5]Michael Marrwoody[5]Elaena[5]Ronnel Penrose[5]Baelor I
"The Blessed"

161–171[5][6]
Daena
"The Defiant"[5]
Aegon IV
"The Unworthy"

172–184[5][6]
Naerys[5]Aemon
"The Dragonknight"[5]
Ossifer Plumm[5]Daemon I
Blackfyre
Rohanne of TyroshAegor Rivers
"Bittersteel"
Brynden
Rivers
"Bloodraven"
Shiera SeastarGwenys RiversMya RiversDaeron II
"The Good"
[7]
184–209[5][6]
Mariah Martell[5]Stillborn
twins
Daenerys[5]Maron Martell[5]Stillborn
son
(twin to Daenerys)
Stillborn
son
Aegon
Blackfyre
Aemon
Blackfyre
Daemon II
Blackfyre
Haegon I
Blackfyre
Aenys
Blackfyre
Two
sons
Daughter(s)Calla
Blackfyre
Baelor
"Breakspear"
[5][7]
Jena Dondarrion[5]Aerys I[7]
209–221[5][6]
Aelinor
Penrose[5]
Rhaegel[5][7]Alys Arryn[5]Maekar I[7][8]
221–233[5][6]
Dyanna Dayne[5]
Daemon III
Blackfyre
Son(s)Kiera of Tyrosh[5]Valarr[5]Matarys[5]Aelor[5]Aelora[5]Daenora[5]Aerion
"Brightflame"
[5][8]
Daeron
"The Drunken"
[5][8]
Kiera of Tyrosh
duplicate
Aemon[5][9]Aegon V
"The Unlikely"
[9]
233–259[5][6]
Betha
"Black Betha"
Blackwood[5]
Rhae[5]Daella[5]
Two stillborn
sons
Maegor[5]Vaella
"The Simple"[5]
Duncan[5]Jenny of Oldstones[5]Jaehaerys II
259–262[5][6]
Shaera[5]Daeron[5]Rhaelle[5]Ormund
Baratheon[5]
Aerys II
"The Mad King"

262–283[5][6]
Rhaella[5][6]Steffon
Baratheon
[5]
Cassana
Estermont[5]
Rhaegar[5][6]Elia
Martell
[5][6]
Shaena
(stillborn)
DaeronStillborn
child
AegonJaehaerysViserys[5][6]Drogo[5][10]Daenerys[5][6]Hizdahr zo Loraq[11]
Rhaenys[5][6]Aegon[5][6]Rhaego
(stillborn)[12][13]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Orr, David (August 12, 2011). "Dragons Ascendant: George R. R. Martin and the Rise of Fantasy". The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  2. Driscoll, Molly (July 31, 2013). "George R.R. Martin's new novella will be a part of the anthology Dangerous Women". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  3. McGovern, Bridget (June 3, 2014). "Feuding Targaryens: A Non-Spoiler Review of George R. R. Martin's The Rogue Prince, or, A King's Brother". Tor.com. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  4. Hooton, Christopher (30 June 2016). "HBO confirms Jon Snow's parents with Game of Thrones family tree infographic". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  5. 5.000 5.001 5.002 5.003 5.004 5.005 5.006 5.007 5.008 5.009 5.010 5.011 5.012 5.013 5.014 5.015 5.016 5.017 5.018 5.019 5.020 5.021 5.022 5.023 5.024 5.025 5.026 5.027 5.028 5.029 5.030 5.031 5.032 5.033 5.034 5.035 5.036 5.037 5.038 5.039 5.040 5.041 5.042 5.043 5.044 5.045 5.046 5.047 5.048 5.049 5.050 5.051 5.052 5.053 5.054 5.055 5.056 5.057 5.058 5.059 5.060 5.061 5.062 5.063 5.064 5.065 5.066 5.067 5.068 5.069 5.070 5.071 5.072 5.073 5.074 5.075 5.076 5.077 5.078 5.079 5.080 5.081 5.082 5.083 5.084 5.085 5.086 5.087 5.088 5.089 5.090 5.091 5.092 5.093 5.094 5.095 5.096 5.097 5.098 5.099 5.100 5.101 5.102 5.103 5.104 5.105 5.106 5.107 5.108 5.109 5.110 5.111 5.112 5.113 5.114 5.115 5.116 5.117 5.118 Martin, George R. R.; García Jr., Elio M.; Antonsson, Linda (2014). "Appendix: Targaryen Lineage". The World of Ice & Fire. ISBN 978-0-553-80544-4. Search this book on
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 Martin, George R. R. (1996). "Appendix: The Old Dynasty: House Targaryen". A Game of Thrones. ISBN 978-0-553-89784-5. Search this book on
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Martin, George R. R. (1998). "The Hedge Knight". Legends. pp. 485–486. ISBN 978-1-429-96657-3. Search this book on
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Martin. "The Hedge Knight". Legends. p. 500. Search this book on
  9. 9.0 9.1 Martin. "The Hedge Knight". Legends. p. 504. Search this book on
  10. Martin. "Chapter 11: Daenerys". A Game of Thrones. Search this book on
  11. Martin, George R. R. (2011). "Chapter 43: Daenerys". A Dance with Dragons. p. 633. ISBN 978-0-553-90565-6. Search this book on
  12. Martin. "Chapter 46: Daenerys". A Game of Thrones. Search this book on
  13. Martin. "Chapter 68: Daenerys". A Game of Thrones. Search this book on


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