According to Game of Thrones lore, the records detailing Westeros' complicated, blood-soaked history go back 12,000 years. And while thorough, the land's historians are about as reliable as drunk
The structure raised in place of Aegonfort was the Red Keep, and it became the seat of the kings and queens of Westeros. It took three kings viz, Aegon, his sons, Aenys I, and Maegor the Cruel to
Second part of the Kingsmoot Saga. The Kingsmoot is over and the lords of Westeros leave King's Landing for their homes. While the Lords of Westeros try to regather their strength in the midst of political and social upheaval, Arianne Martell and Roslin Frey journey to opposite corners of Westeros, carrying Robb Stark's heirs
Targaryen kings are typically known for that streak of cold brutality that allowed their family to take over the Seven Kingdoms in the first place. The first Targaryen king in Westeros was Aegon I, also rightly known as Aegon the Conqueror. His spot on this list is clearly earned by the fact that he made the Iron Throne. After conquering six of
Recruit the most elite knights in Westeros to join your Kingsguard. The Knights of the Kingsguard serve for life, protecting the King’s family and leading his armies in war. Expanded Councilors: The Hand of the King, or the Castellan for lesser lords, is one of the most powerful councillors at your disposal. Assigning them to a variety of
At this point, most viewers have at least a decent grasp of how the members of Westeros’ major houses — Lannister, Targaryen, Baratheon, Stark, Tyrell — are related to each other.
Aegon the Conquerer. Whenever later Targaryens mention the great Aegon, they're speaking of Aegon the Conqueror, the first king of Westeros who united the realm (minus Dorne and the land beyond
The royal house of Westeros. Their ancestral seat is Dragonstone, though they rule out of King’s Landing. Their sigil is a red three-headed dragon over a black field.
Gvim.