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  2. George R. R. Martin has described the Iron Throne as "massive", "ugly", and "asymmetric". The throne is a symbol of conquest. The Iron Throne is located on a high platform in the throne room within the Red Keep. It can be reached by climbing steep iron steps in the Great Hall, and the small council has a table at the base of the throne.

  3. Function. Monarchy and the physical royal throne of Westeros. 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 ...

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  4. According to the history books, the Iron Throne got created by armorers. It stood at Aegonfort, a wooden castle Aegon had built when he first arrived in Westeros. For many years, The Iron Throne was the highest seat of power in the Seven Kingdoms.

    • 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.
  5. Jul 10, 2013 · In the Song of Ice and Fire novel series by George R. R. Martin, the Iron Throne is the literal seat of power in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, forged by dragonbreath from the thousand swords...

  6. A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels by the American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. He began writing the first volume, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, publishing it in 1996. Martin originally envisioned the series as a trilogy but has released five out of a planned seven volumes.

  7. The throne room in the books is the size of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, and the Iron Throne itself towers over forty feet in height. The book version of the Iron Throne actually does contain a thousand swords, taken from Aegon the Conqueror's fallen enemies, and the visual symbol of subsequent Targaryen kings who sat atop that many ...

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