How ‘Knight of the Seven Kingdomsโ Targaryens are related to others
This story contains spoilers for โA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,โ Episode 2, โHard Salt Beef.โ
Could things be looking up for Ser Duncan the Tall?
The second episode of โA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,โ HBOโs adaptation of George R.R. Martinโs โTales of Dunk and Eggโ series of novellas, saw the hopeful hedge knight make some progress toward achieving his dreams.
After reaching out to any and all nobles he hopes still remember his late master Ser Arlan of Pennytree (Danny Webb), Dunk (Peter Claffey) finally finds someone to vouch for him: Prince Baelor Targaryen (Bertie Carvel).
The heir to the Iron Throne is the only person who remembers the late hedge knight, which provides Ser Duncan the recognition he needs to enter the tournament. Baelor also kindly reminds Dunk he needs his own personal arms โ heโs been carrying Ser Arlanโs.
Episode 2, titled โHard Salt Beef,โ features the arrival of an entourage of Targaryens to Ashford, including Baelor, his brother and his nephew. With the introduction of the current generation of the bloods of the dragon, here is a refresher on how they are related to the Targaryens at the center of โGame of Thronesโ and โHouse of the Dragon.โ
Aerion Targaryen (Finn Bennett), left, mistakes Dunk (Peter Claffey) for a stable boy.
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When does โA Knight of the Seven Kingdomsโ take place again?
โA Knight of the Seven Kingdomsโ is set around a hundred years before the events of โGame of Thrones.โ The tournament of Ashford takes place in 209 AC (short for After the Conquest, when Aegon Targaryen conquered Westeros), while Ned Starkโs execution happens in 298 AC.
The Dance of the Dragons, the Targaryen civil war at the center of โHouse of the Dragon,โ lasts from 129 to 131 AC. So โA Knight of the Seven Kingdomโ takes place around 78 years after the events of its fellow โGame of Thronesโ prequel. Itโs also been about 50 years since actual dragons have been seen in the Realm, so the Targaryens are not quite as feared as they once were.
Who currently sits on the Iron Throne?
King Daeron II Targaryen, also known as Daeron the Good, is the current Lord reigning over the Seven Kingdoms. His great-grandparents are โHouse of the Dragonโsโ Queen Rhaenyra and Daemon.
According to the lore established in books, Daeron was considered a just and good-hearted ruler, especially compared with his father, King Aegon IV.
Maekar (Sam Spruell) is both the descendant and ancestor of other well-known Targaryens.
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Who are the Targaryens in the show?
Prince Baelor Targaryen, King Daeronโs eldest son and heir to the Iron Throne, is among the Targaryens who arrive in Ashford in Episode 2. His son, Prince Valarr, is shown participating at the joust at the end of the episode.
Baelorโs brother Maekar Targaryen (Sam Spruell), the fourth son of King Daeron, is also among the Targaryen entourage that arrives in Ashford. His son Aerion (Finn Bennett) accompanies him, while audiences learn two of his other sons, Daeron and Aegon, are missing.
Not mentioned in the episode is Maekarโs third-born son, Aemon, who was sent to the Citadel as a child to be raised as a scholar. โGame of Thronesโ fans know him as the longtime maester of the Nightโs Watch who befriends Jon Snow.
Those familiar with the Targaryen family tree will also know Maekar is the great-great-grandfather of โGame of Thronesโโ Daenerys Stormborn.
What about the other Great Houses?
Lyonel Baratheon (Daniel Ings) is among those Dunk meets in โA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.โ
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As โA Knight of the Seven Kingdomsโ seemingly takes place during relative peacetime, most of the Great Houses are likely off in their own corners of Westeros. But the series has so far introduced Storm Endโs Ser Lyonel Baratheon (Daniel Ings), the jovial lord also known as the Laughing Storm, who befriends Dunk in the first episode.
Described as โa swaggering giant of a manโ and โone of the greatest fighters of his dayโ in books like โThe World of Ice & Fire,โ Lyonel is the great-grandfather of King Robert Baratheon, known for overthrowing the Targaryens and claiming the Iron Throne after Robertโs Rebellion.
Lord Leo Tyrell (Steve Wall) of Highgarden is among those Dunk tries to have vouch for him and appears in the second episode. Also mentioned in the episode is Damon Lannister, the Lord of Casterly Rock who is known as the Grey Lion. Damon is the great-great-grandfather of the trio of key Lannisters in โGame of Thronesโ: Cersei, Jaime and Tyrion.
The show hasnโt mentioned which Stark is the current Lord of Winterfell. There is a chance that Cregan Stark, who led his House during the events of โHouse of the Dragonโ and comes to be known as โThe Old Man of the North,โ is still alive. A banner for House Tully can be seen during the joust at the end of Episode 2.