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[[Harwyn Hardhand]], [[King of the Isles]], takes the [[Trident]] from [[Arrec]] the [[Storm King]]. | [[Harwyn Hardhand]], [[King of the Isles]], takes the [[Trident]] from [[Arrec]] the [[Storm King]]. | ||
- | The [[ | + | The [[Targaryen]]s escapes the [[Doom of Valyria]] and settles on [[Dragonstone]]. |
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+ | [[Aegon I Targaryen]], known as the Dragon, with his sisters [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]] and [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaneys]], sailes from Dragonstone to conquer and become the first [[King of the Seven Kingdoms|king]] of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] after he has unified them during the [[Wars of Conquest]]. | ||
[[Orys Baratheon]], rumored to be Aegon's bastard brother, defeats [[Argilac the Arrogant]], tbe last [[Storm King]]. As reward Aegon grants him Argilac's castle, lands and daughter. | [[Orys Baratheon]], rumored to be Aegon's bastard brother, defeats [[Argilac the Arrogant]], tbe last [[Storm King]]. As reward Aegon grants him Argilac's castle, lands and daughter. | ||
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[[Mern]], last [[King of the Reach]], perishes at the [[Field of Fire]]. His steward, [[Harlen Tyrell, Lord of Highgarden|Harlen Tyrell]], surrenders [[Highgarden]] to Aegon. Aegon grants Harlen Highgarden and dominion of [[the Reach]]. | [[Mern]], last [[King of the Reach]], perishes at the [[Field of Fire]]. His steward, [[Harlen Tyrell, Lord of Highgarden|Harlen Tyrell]], surrenders [[Highgarden]] to Aegon. Aegon grants Harlen Highgarden and dominion of [[the Reach]]. | ||
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+ | Aegon marries both his sisters and fathered sons on both. | ||
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+ | In the 37th year after Aegon's Landing, Aegon I dies. He is succeeded by his son with Rhaneys, [[Aenys I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Aenys I]]. | ||
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+ | In 42 AL Aenys I dies. He is succeeded by Aegon I's son with Visenya, [[Maegor I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Maegor I the Cruel]]. | ||
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+ | In 48 AL Maegor I dies. He is succeeded by Aenys I's son, [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Jaehaerys I the Conciliator]]. | ||
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+ | In 103 AL Jaehaerys I dies. He is succeeded by his grandson, [[Viserys I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Viserys I]]. | ||
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+ | In 129 AL Viserys I dies. He is succeeded by his eldest son, [[Aegon II Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Aegon II]]. However the succession is disputed by Aegon's older sister, [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]]. Both perishes in the following war called the [[Dance of Dragons]]. | ||
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+ | In 131 AL [[Aegon III Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Aegon III the Dragonbane]], son of Rhaenyra, becomes king. During his reign the last of the Targaryen dragons dies. | ||
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+ | In 157 AL Aegon III dies. He is succeeded by his eldest son [[Daeron I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Daeron I the Young Dragon]]. Daeron conqueres Dorne, but is unable to hold it. | ||
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+ | In 161 AL Daeron I dies. He is succeeded by his younger brother [[Baelor I Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Baelor the Blessed]] who is both septon and king. | ||
Dorne is united with the rest of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] when King [[Daeron II Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Daeron II]] marries [[Princess Myriah Martell]] and gives his own sister to the reigning Prince of Dorne. | Dorne is united with the rest of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] when King [[Daeron II Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms|Daeron II]] marries [[Princess Myriah Martell]] and gives his own sister to the reigning Prince of Dorne. |
Revision as of 11:16, 14 May 2007
Lann the Clever, a legendary trickster, lives during the Age of Heroes.
The Grey King rules the Iron Islands. He is said to also rule the sea itself and taken a mermaid to wife.
Garth Greenhand is gardener king of the First Men. He wears a crown of vines and flowers and made the land bloom.
The ironmen plunders as far as the Port of Ibben and the Summer Isles. Each of the Iron Islands has its own "salt king" and "rock king". The High King of the Isles is chosen among them.
The King in the North of House Stark rules northern Westeros from Winterfell.
Urron makes the throne of the Iron Islands hereditary by murdering the other kings when they assembles for a choosing.
Andal adventurers carves out a mighty kingdom in the western hills and valleys of Westeros.
On the Iron Islands King Urron's line is extinguished when the Andals sweep over the islands.
Nymeria, warrior queen of the Rhoyne, lands in Dorne with ten thousand ships and marries Mors Martell, Lord of Sunspear. With her help Mors vanquises his rivals to rule as Prince of Dorne.
The Iron Kings extends their rule far beyond the isles themselves, carving out kingdoms on the mainland. King Qhored cans with some justice claim to rule "wherever men can smell salt water or hear the crash of waves". In later centuries Qhored's descendents lose the Arbor, Oldtown, Bear Island, and much of the western shore.
The last of the River Kings is slain by the Storm Kings who conquer all the way to the Neck.
Harwyn Hardhand, King of the Isles, takes the Trident from Arrec the Storm King.
The Targaryens escapes the Doom of Valyria and settles on Dragonstone.
Aegon I Targaryen, known as the Dragon, with his sisters Visenya and Rhaneys, sailes from Dragonstone to conquer and become the first king of the Seven Kingdoms after he has unified them during the Wars of Conquest.
Orys Baratheon, rumored to be Aegon's bastard brother, defeats Argilac the Arrogant, tbe last Storm King. As reward Aegon grants him Argilac's castle, lands and daughter.
The last King in the North, Torrhen Stark, the King Who Knelt, chooses to swear fealty to Aegon the Dragon rather than do battle. He therefore keeps his land and continued to rule as Lord of Winterfell.
Edmyn Tully, Lord of Riverrun and many other river lords deserts Harren the Black, King of the Isles, and joins Aegon.
Harren and his line perishes in the burning of Harrenhal. Aegon rewards Edmyn Tully with the dominion of the riverlands. He allows the surviving iron lords to chose who should have the primacy among them. They choose Vickon Greyjoy, Lord of Pyke.
Mern, last King of the Reach, perishes at the Field of Fire. His steward, Harlen Tyrell, surrenders Highgarden to Aegon. Aegon grants Harlen Highgarden and dominion of the Reach.
Aegon marries both his sisters and fathered sons on both.
In the 37th year after Aegon's Landing, Aegon I dies. He is succeeded by his son with Rhaneys, Aenys I.
In 42 AL Aenys I dies. He is succeeded by Aegon I's son with Visenya, Maegor I the Cruel.
In 48 AL Maegor I dies. He is succeeded by Aenys I's son, Jaehaerys I the Conciliator.
In 103 AL Jaehaerys I dies. He is succeeded by his grandson, Viserys I.
In 129 AL Viserys I dies. He is succeeded by his eldest son, Aegon II. However the succession is disputed by Aegon's older sister, Rhaenyra Targaryen. Both perishes in the following war called the Dance of Dragons.
In 131 AL Aegon III the Dragonbane, son of Rhaenyra, becomes king. During his reign the last of the Targaryen dragons dies.
In 157 AL Aegon III dies. He is succeeded by his eldest son Daeron I the Young Dragon. Daeron conqueres Dorne, but is unable to hold it.
In 161 AL Daeron I dies. He is succeeded by his younger brother Baelor the Blessed who is both septon and king.
Dorne is united with the rest of the Seven Kingdoms when King Daeron II marries Princess Myriah Martell and gives his own sister to the reigning Prince of Dorne.
Aerys II Targaryen, King of the Seven Kingdoms has Brandon Stark murdered.
Princess Elia Martell and her two children, Princess Rhaenys and Prince, are slain during the Sack of King's Landing.
During Greyjoy's Rebellion Rodrik Greyjoy is slain at Seagard and Maron Greyjoy is slain on the walls of Pyke.