Family tree of House Targaryen

The following is a family tree of House Targaryen, a fictional noble family from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels and novellas. As the former ruling dynasty of Martin's world of Westeros, House Targaryen's remaining descendants play an important role in the novels and the TV series based on them.[1][2] Martin writes about earlier histories of the family in several novellas, including the Tales of Dunk and Egg series (1998-2010), The Princess and the Queen (2013) and The Rogue Prince (2014).[3][4]

Aenar
GaemonDaenys
AegonElaena
MaegonAerys
AelyxBaelonDaemion
Valaena VelaryonAerion
VisenyaAegon I
1-37
Rhaenys
Maegor
42–48
daughterAenys
37–42
Alyssa Velaryon
AegonRhaenaViserysJaehaerys I
48–103
Alysanne
AereaRhallaAemonJocelyn BaratheonBaelonRodrik
Arryn
DaellaSaera
RhaenysAemma
Arryn
Viserys I
103–129
Alicent Hightower
Laena VelaryonDaemonRhaenyraLaenor VelaryonAegon II
129–131
HelaenaAemondDaeron
BaelaRhaenaJaehaeraAegon III
131–157
Daenaera VelaryonViserys II
171–172
VisenyaJacaerys VelaryonLucerys VelaryonJoffrey VelaryonJaehaerysAegon III
131–157
duplicate
Jaehaera
duplicate
Maelor
Daeron I
157–161
RhaenaElaenaBaelor
161–171
DaenaAegon IV
172–184
NaerysAemon
Daemon BlackfyreAegor RiversBrynden RiversShiera SeastarDaeron II
184–209
Myriah MartellDaenerysMaron Martell
Aegon
Blackfyre
Aemon
Blackfyre
Daemon II
Blackfyre
Haegon
Blackfyre
sonsonsondaughterdaughterBaelorAerys I
209–221
AelinorRhaegelMaekar
221–233
ValarrMatarystwinstwinsDaeronAerionMaester
Aemon
Aegon V
233–259
RhaeDaella
feeble-witted
daughter
sonDuncanJaehaerys II
259–262
sonRhaelleOrmund
Baratheon
Aerys II
262–283
Rhaella
Elia
Martell
RhaegarViserys IIIDrogoDaenerys
RhaenysAegonRhaego

See also

References

  1. Orr, David (August 12, 2011). "Dragons Ascendant: George R. R. Martin and the Rise of Fantasy". The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  2. Poniewozik, James (June 13, 2011). "Game of Thrones Watch: The Unkindest Cut". Time. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  3. Driscoll, Molly (July 31, 2013). "George R.R. Martin's new novella will be a part of the anthology Dangerous Women". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  4. McGovern, Bridget (June 3, 2014). "Feuding Targaryens: A Non-Spoiler Review of George R. R. Martin’s The Rogue Prince, or, A King’s Brother". Tor.com. Retrieved June 12, 2014.