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Aegon III Targaryen, a character in The Princess and the Queen under the title Prince Aegon. Aegon V Targaryen, also known as Aegon the Unlikely, featured in the Tales of Dunk and Egg stories; Aegon VI Targaryen, the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Elia Martell in the backstory of A Song of Ice and Fire, and a character in A Dance with Dragons (2011)
Queen Alicent and the king's Hand, Otto Hightower, oversee all royal matters. Alicent covers-up Prince Aegon's rape of a handmaiden. Rhaenyra proposes two marriage arrangements with House Velaryon to gain Princess Rhaenys' support. She implores Viserys to defend her succession, quoting Aegon the Conqueror's dream about the Prince That Was Promised.
Balerion, also known as the "Black Dread", was a gigantic and powerful dragon with black scales from Old Valyria who was bonded to and ridden by King Aegon the Conqueror during Aegon's Conquest. He was later bonded to King Maegor the Cruel, the third King of the Seven Kingdoms and Aegon's younger son and later Princess Aerea Targaryen, the ...
Aegon and Helaena are married to each other and will eventually have three children named Jaehaerys, Jaehaera, and Maelor. King Viserys is dead on House of the Dragon, so we only need to worry ...
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🚨 Warning! Spoilers ahead for “House of the Dragon” and George R. R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood.” The fourth and fifth episodes of “House of the Dragon” Season Two were action packed ...
Aegon the Conqueror's reign is dated from his entrance into the city of Oldtown and his acknowledgment as king by the High Septon. Oldtown is the second most important port in the Seven Kingdoms after King's Landing: trading ships from the Summer Islands, the Free Cities, the eastern cities, and the rest of Westeros constantly crowd into its ...
"Second of His Name" was written by showrunner and executive producer Ryan Condal and writer Gabe Fonseca, marking Condal's third writing credit and Fonseca's first.. The title of the episode refers to King Viserys' firstborn son with Queen Alicent, Prince Aegon Targaryen, who shares the name with the first Targaryen ruler, Aegon the Conqueror, who established the family dynasty.