Aegon Targaryen: The Sixth King of Westeros
Aegon's Rule and the Disputed Crown
Aegon II Targaryen, portrayed by Tom Glynn-Carney in HBO's "House of the Dragon," ascended to the Iron Throne as the sixth King of the Seven Kingdoms. However, his rule faced opposition from those who supported his half-sister, Rhaenyra Targaryen.
The Green Council and the Crown's Succession
In "House of the Dragon" season 1, episode 9, the Green Council, led by Otto Hightower, declared Aegon II as king following the death of his father, Viserys I. However, this move sparked controversy, as Rhaenyra had been named heir apparent by her father.
The Targaryen Family Tree and Aegon's Lineage
Aegon II was not the first Aegon Targaryen to rule Westeros. The name "Aegon" has been passed down through generations of the Targaryen family, notably including Aegon the Conqueror, the founder of the dynasty.
Aegon's Dream and Its Significance
In "House of the Dragon" season 1, episode 1, a young Aegon recounts a dream of a "song of ice and fire." This dream foreshadows key events in the Targaryen dynasty, including the threat of the White Walkers and the conflict between Aegon's descendants.
Legacy and Impact of Aegon II's Rule
Aegon II's reign was marked by internal conflict and power struggles. His rule sparked the Targaryen Civil War known as the "Dance of the Dragons," which had a profound impact on the Seven Kingdoms and the Targaryen dynasty.
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