With the family tree spanning across 16 generations, we can’t explore every family member, but one that started it all was King Aegon I Targaryen. Also known as ‘Aegon the Conqueror’, as explained in ourGoTtimeline, he was the first to unite and conquer the kingdoms of Westeros with h...
As it stands in current Westeros history, Jon is the only surviving Targaryen. Below, Variety has listed a family tree of every Targaryen that has so far appeared in “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon.” There are no spoilers for what could happen in future seasons of “House...
Old Valyria, the crowns, and the blood are all effective symbols to represent the Targaryen family tree and House of the Dragon itself. There's a clear focus on succession, history, and family lines, while the blood reminds us of all the violence that is soon to come. Still, these credi...
in love and chose to run away together and get married. Rhaegar is eventually killed by Robert in the rebellion, and Lyanna, who was found by Ned inside the Tower of Joy moments before dying from childbirth, asks Ned to take her baby, Aegon Targaryen (aka Jon Snow), and keep him safe...
The opposing sides of this family civil war wave black banners and dark green banners—and House of the Dragon doesn’t care if that’s nearly the exact same color. If you’re already feeling lost in the dragon pits, worry no further! Here’s a detailed breakdown of every...