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The title of this page is conjecture based on information revealed in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels or related material and may be subject to change.
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Prince Aegon Targaryen[b][a] was the firstborn child of King Jaehaerys I and Good Queen Alysanne.[1]
Family[]
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1 Jaehaerys had thirteen children in all. For simplicity, only the direct ancestors of future generations are on this family tree and they are not in the exact order of birth. The thirteen children in correct order are: Aegon, Daenerys, Aemon, Baelon, Alyssa, Maegelle, Vaegon, Daella, Saera, Viserra, Gaemon, Valerion, and Gael.
2 Due to the nature of their respective births and deaths, Baelon Targaryen, son of Viserys and Aemma, and Visenya Targaryen, daughter of Rhaenyra and Daemon, are not included on this family tree.
3 While Jacaerys, Lucerys, and Joffrey are officially Laenor's, he and Rhaenyra never had any biological issue. Their three sons were in fact fathered by Harwin Strong.
In the books[]
In Fire & Blood, Aegon was named in honor of both Aegon the Conqueror and Aegon the Uncrowned. He was born prematurely in 52 AC and died three days later. Queen Alysanne blamed this on a woman who attacked her at Jonquil's Pool in Maidenpool, believing the healing waters of the pool would have allowed Aegon to live if she had bathed there long enough.
Appearances[]
– "Second of His Name" (mentioned indirectly)
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jaehaerys I Targaryen. HBO. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Conjecture based on information from Fire & Blood; may be subject to change.
- ↑ High Valyrian: Āegon Targārien
- ↑ Conjecture based on information from The World of Ice & Fire; may be subject to change.
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