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  1. The Iron Throne is the seat of the Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and is often used as a metonymic device to refer to the authority of the King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men or to the polity born after Aegon's Conquest. The king often holds audiences and dispenses justice from atop it in the Red Keep's throne room, the Great Hall.[2] The chair is cold and hard, with many ...

    • Aegon The Conqueror
    • Aenys I
    • Maegor The Cruel
    • Jaehaerys I and Viserys I – The Time of Peace
    • Aegon II vs. Rhaenyra – The Dance of Dragons
    • Aegon III
    • Daeron I
    • Baelor I
    • Viserys II
    • Aegon IV

    Aegon the Conqueror began his conquest of Westeros more than a hundred years since House Targaryen relocated to Dragonstone to survive the Doom of Valyria. It was said in House of the Dragon that Aegon had a dream regarding the threat that was going to come from the north, and that was the reason why he conquered the entire continent, as he believe...

    After Aegon died 37 years after his conquest, Aenys I ascended to the Iron Throne. Aenys was Aegon’s eldest son to his sister wife, Rhaenys. He chose Aenys over Maegor, who was his eldest son to his other sister wife, Visenya. However, Maegor actually quelled the rebellions during the early part of his brother’s rule. But the biggest problem that A...

    After Aenys’s death, Maegor returned from his exile so that he may claim the Iron Throne over Prince Aegon, who was his brother’s eldest son. That’s because Aegon was still on Dragonstone due to the problems that the Targaryens had with the Faith of the Seven. In that regard, Maegor saw this as an opportunity for him to grab the Iron Throne by forc...

    After the death of his cruel uncle, King Jaehaerys ascended to the Iron Throne, as he was finally able to rule during an era of peace. There were no major wars fought during his time, even though there were still smaller battles that were being fought. Nevertheless, there were no major wars, rebellions, or revolts. That’s because Jaehaerys was a go...

    King Viserys I died on 129 AC, but Rhaenyra was on Dragonstone at that time. Alicent kept the king’s death a secret while she was plotting to find a way to install her son, Aegon, on the Iron Throne. As such, Aegon II was crowned the new king of the Seven Kingdoms, as Rhaenyra found out about this and went into labor early due to her rage. She gave...

    Aegon III was the only living male Targaryen after the Dance of the Dragons. As such, the different lords of the Seven Kingdoms agreed to name him the new king, as he was married to Jaehaera, who was Aegon II’s only remaining child. As such, the two claims to the throne were united. During this period, Lord Cregan Stark was the Hand of the King tha...

    Aegon III died in 157 AC and was succeeded by Daeron, who was called the Young Dragon. King Daeron I felt that Dorne was one of the unfinished conquests of the Targaryen dynasty, and that was why he started a war against them. In fact, his reign was pretty short because it was full of wars against the Dornishmen of the south. He died when he was sl...

    Because Daeron I didn’t leave any heirs, he was succeeded by his younger brother, who became King Baelor I. Called Baelor the Blessed, it was during his time that King’s Landing became holier as he was also a septon that was devout to the Faith of the Seven. In fact, he spent more of his time devoted to his duties as a septon instead of focusing on...

    Baelor I didn’t have any male sons when he died because of his devotion to his religion. As such, Aegon III’s line ended with the death of Baelor. They tried to push one of the three sisters of Baelor to succeed him, but the people were still afraid of putting a woman on the Iron Throne due to how fresh the memory of the Dance of the Dragons was. A...

    Aegon IV was the one who succeeded Viserys II, but he was called “The Unworthy” for a good reason, as he truly was not a king that history loved. The fact is that he is often called the worst king in the history of the Seven Kingdoms, even though there were kings that were pretty bad as well (Maegor and Aerys II). It was during his time that he fat...

    • Aegon I Targaryen Unified The Kingdoms Of Westeros For The First Time. 1 AC - 37 AC. Aliases. Aegon the Conqueror, Aegon Dragonlord, Aegon of Dragonstone. Age at Death.
    • Aenys I Targaryen Took The Throne Only Five Years Before His Death. 37 AC - 42 AC. Aliases. King Abomination. Age at Death 35 Queen. Alyssa Velaryon. The oldest son of Aegon and his wife (who was also his sister), Aenys became the second king to sit on the Iron Throne.
    • Maegor I Targaryen Earned His Toxic Reputation For Brutality. 42 AC - 48 AC. Aliases. Maegor the Cruel, the Abomination on the Iron Throne. Age at Death 36 Queens.
    • Jaehaerys I Targaryen Ushered In An Age Of Peace For Westeros. 48 AC - 103 AC. Aliases. Jaehaerys the Conciliator, Jaehaerys the Wise, the Old King. Age at Death.
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    • Aegon I Targaryen, also known as the Conqueror. Amok. Aegon I conquered Westeros and became the first king. Aegon I Targaryen was not just the first Targaryen king, but the first king to ever sit on the Iron Throne and take the title of Lord of the Seven Kingdoms.
    • Aenys I Targaryen. Aenys, the eldest child of Aegon and Rhaenys, became king after the Conqueror’s death. Out of the next 16 Targaryen kings, 15 were direct descendants of Aenys.
    • Maegor I Targaryen, also known as the Cruel. Maegor, the only child of Aegon and Visenya, shouldn’t have been king – Aenys’ first son, Aegon, was first in the line of succession.
    • Jaehaerys I Targaryen, also known as the Conciliator and the Wise. HBO. Jaehaerys was briefly seen in House of the Dragon’s opening episode. It’s not all doom and gloom for the Targaryen dynasty.
  2. Aug 22, 2022 · A brief history of kings cut by the Iron Throne Helen Sloan—HBO The people of Westeros believed that when the throne cut a king or queen it was a sign that the seat of power was rejecting the ...

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  4. The Iron Throne, in the fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, is the throne of the monarch of the fictional Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, and serves as a metonym for the monarchy of Westeros as an institution. The success of the HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones has made the show's version of the royal seat ...

  5. The Iron Throne [1] was the throne upon which the King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men sat, located in the throne room of the Red Keep in the city of King's Landing. Besides the monarchs themselves, only their Hand could sit on the Iron Throne. The Iron Throne was also a metonym, along with "the crown," referring to the monarchy ...

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