The structure raised in place of Aegonfort was the Red Keep, and it became the seat of the kings and queens of Westeros. It took three kings viz, Aegon, his sons, Aenys I, and Maegor the Cruel to
The Monarchy of Westeros (Imperator Lucas I.) The Kingdom of Westeros is an hereditary monarchy. The king sits on the Iron Throne and is the supreme head of state, government and the westerosi military. A king's wife is called Queen. If the monarch is female, her husband is called Prince/ Lord.
Nicknamed the Two Kings, Loren I Lannister and Mern IX Gardener commanded a combined host of fifty-five thousand men to fight Aegon the Conqueror in a battle known as Field of Fire. While Aegon's
They who sit on the Iron Throne in Game Of Thrones are the King or Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, yet they are not the only monarch in Westeros. From Kings/Queens in the North to Beggar Kings to Kings who have no real claim, the show is full of Kings and Queens, and these people tend to run the gamut from genuine kindness to downright malevolence.
So for over 60 years, Aegon the Unworthy’s deathbed decision to legitimize his bastards plagued Westeros–and his own family. Fortunately for all of the Seven Kingdom those days of having a
The third ASoIaF novel, A Storm of Swords, essentially brings the War of the Five Kings to an end, save for some lingering claimants and conflicts. As the war dies down in the Seven Kingdoms, the
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