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'''Aegon II''' was the sixth [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] monarch to sit the [[Iron Throne]], succeeding his father, [[Viserys I Targaryen]]. He was married to his full sister [[Helaena Targaryen]]. His dragon was [[Sunfyre]]. His personal sigil was a golden dragon instead of a red one. | '''Aegon II''' was the sixth [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] monarch to sit the [[Iron Throne]], succeeding his father, [[Viserys I Targaryen]]. He was married to his full sister [[Helaena Targaryen]]. His dragon was [[Sunfyre]]. His personal sigil was a golden dragon instead of a red one. | ||
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− | Aegon II resembled his father in appearance, though not in personality. He had only a wispy mustache and a sullen look to his face. He wore the crown of [[Aegon the Conqueror]] and carried [[Blackfyre]], the Conqueror's blade.{{ref|tpatq}} | + | :''See also: [[:Category:Images of Aegon II Targaryen|Images of Aegon II Targaryen]]'' |
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Revision as of 02:39, 17 August 2014
Aegon II | |
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Aegon II by Amok© | |
Monarch | |
Reign | 129 AC - 131 AC |
Full name | Aegon II Targaryen Second of His Name |
Title | King of the Seven Kingdoms |
Predecessor | Viserys I Targaryen |
Successor | Aegon III Targaryen |
Personal Information | |
Aliases | |
Born |
107 AC King's Landing[3] |
Died |
131 AC King's Landing[3] |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Targaryen |
Queen | Helaena Targaryen |
Issue |
Jaehaerys Targaryen Jaehaera Targaryen Maelor Targaryen |
Father | Viserys I Targaryen |
Mother | Alicent Hightower |
References | |
Books |
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Aegon II was the sixth Targaryen monarch to sit the Iron Throne, succeeding his father, Viserys I Targaryen. He was married to his full sister Helaena Targaryen. His dragon was Sunfyre. His personal sigil was a golden dragon instead of a red one.
Appearance and Character
- See also: Images of Aegon II Targaryen
Aegon II resembled his father in appearance, though not in personality. He had only a wispy mustache and a sullen look to his face. He wore the crown of Aegon the Conqueror and carried Blackfyre, the Conqueror's blade.[2] He was lazy, sulky, and gluttonous. [1]
Dance of the Dragons
Aegon's father, Viserys I, died in 129 AC. Viserys had intended for his daughter and Aegon's older half sister, Rhaenyra, to sit the Iron Throne. However Criston Cole, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, later known as the Kingmaker, defied the late king's wishes and backed Aegon instead, having Aegon crowned king. Rhaenyra refused to be denied her crown, disputing Aegon's ascension. The realm split into two factions known as the greens and the blacks, dragon riders took to the skies, and a Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons began. As his Hand, Aegon retained his learned grandfather Ser Otto Hightower, who had served his father Viserys and grandfather Jaehaerys I. Some time in this period, for unknown reasons Aegon II had Grand Maester Gerardys fed to his dragon.[4]
Early in the war, Aegon's heir Prince Jaehaerys was murdered in the Red Keep by Blood and Cheese, agents of Prince Daemon's go-between. His sister-wife Helaena quickly began to sink into depression and madness.
Because of his grandfather's delays in waging war, Aegon stripped Ser Otto of the Handship and awarded it to Criston the Kingmaker. Ser Criston immediately took to the offensive. Aegon himself took the field in a trap set by Cole at Rook's Rest, where he and his brother Aemond One-Eye fought and killed Rhaenys Targaryen, the Queen Who Never Was. Aegon and his dragon Sunfyre were badly maimed, he suffering burns and broken bones. His armor melted into his left arm. It took him a year to recover, his mind clouded by milk of the poppy, and sleeping nine hours out of every ten. Only his mother Queen Alicent and his Hand Ser Criston were allowed to disturb his rest. Prince Aemond ruled in his stead as Prince Regent. Aegon remained bent and twisted for the rest of his life, half his body covered in burn scars.
When his half sister Rhaenyra took King's Landing and the Iron Throne in 130 AC Larys Strong secreted him away. Disguised as one of the dragonseed smallfolk, Aegon hid on Dragonstone and convinced several blacks to defect and help him take the island. During the coup, he fought Baela Targaryen, both mounted on dragons. He shattered his legs in a fall during the fight. He carried great pain with him for the rest of his life, but refused milk of the poppy because of his experience with it during the recovery from Rook's Rest. Meanwhile, his wife Queen Helaena had ended her grief by suicide in the capital.
In 130 AC, Rhaenyra chose to flee to Dragonstone where she was captured, judged a traitor, and eaten by Aegon's dragon Sunfyre as he and Aegon III watched.[5] The war continued, however, as Rhaenyra's supporters continued her cause supporting her son, also named Aegon. The war and Aegon II's time as king ended half a year later in 131 AC with his death under unknown circumstances. Aegon II had no male heirs left, which led to his nephew Aegon III Targaryen (Rhaenyra's son) ascending to the throne and marrying Aegon II's daughter, Jaehaera.
Quotes
Rhaenyra: Dear brother. I had hoped you were dead.
Aegon II: After you. You are the elder.
Rhaenyra: I am pleased to know that you remember that. It would seem we are your prisoners ... but do not think that you will hold us long. My leal lords will find me.
Aegon II: If they search the seven hells, mayhaps.[2]
– Rhaenyra Targaryen and Aegon II
Family
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References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Rogue Prince.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Princess and the Queen.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, "Aegon II Targaryen" entry.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 12, Tyrion II.
- ↑ The Hedge Knight.