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{{Infobox monarch | {{Infobox monarch | ||
− | | name = [[File: | + | | name = [[File:House Targaryen.svg|50px|left]] '''Daeron I''' [[File:House Targaryen.svg|50px|right]] |
− | | image = [[Image:DAERON I.jpg| | + | | image = [[Image:DAERON I.jpg|350px|]] |
| image_caption = Daeron I by [http://en.amokanet.ru/gallery/martin/ Amok©] | | image_caption = Daeron I by [http://en.amokanet.ru/gallery/martin/ Amok©] | ||
| reign = {{Date|157}} - {{Date|161}} | | reign = {{Date|157}} - {{Date|161}} | ||
| coronation = | | coronation = | ||
− | | othertitles = King of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] | + | | othertitles = [[King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men]]<br>[[Lord of the Seven Kingdoms]]<br>[[Protector of the Realm]] |
| alias = The Young Dragon<br>The Boy King | | alias = The Young Dragon<br>The Boy King | ||
− | | fullname = Daeron Targaryen First of His Name | + | | fullname = Daeron Targaryen the First of His Name |
| predecessor = [[Aegon III Targaryen]] | | predecessor = [[Aegon III Targaryen]] | ||
| successor = [[Baelor I Targaryen]] | | successor = [[Baelor I Targaryen]] | ||
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| placeofburial = [[King's Landing]] | | placeofburial = [[King's Landing]] | ||
| culture = | | culture = | ||
− | | Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' ( | + | | Books = ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[The Hedge Knight]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[The Sworn Sword]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (mentioned) |
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− | + | '''Daeron I Targaryen''', known as '''the Young Dragon''', was the eldest son of King [[Aegon III Targaryen]] and Queen [[Daenaera Velaryon]], and the eighth [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] king to sit the [[Iron Throne]]. He ascended to the throne at the age of fourteen and is famous for [[Conquest of Dorne|conquering Dorne]], which he wrote about in his ''[[Conquest of Dorne (book)|Conquest of Dorne]]''. | |
==Character and Appearance== | ==Character and Appearance== | ||
− | Daeron was a warrior and | + | Daeron was a warrior and conqueror, self-confident and very charismatic. He was young and very handsome, being clean-shaven with long hair. He wore the [[Crowns (object)|crown]] of [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]]. He was noted to be very brave on the battlefield, where he wore an elaborate suit of gold and black plate.<ref>Targaryen Kings. November 1, 2005 [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1253/ So Spake Martin]</ref> |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Daeron was the firstborn son and heir of Aegon III and [[Daenaera Velaryon|Daenaera]] of [[House Velaryon]], and was born in {{Date|143}}. He had a younger brother, [[Baelor I Targaryen|Baelor]], and three younger sisters, [[Daena Targaryen|Daena]], [[Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aegon III)|Rhaena]] and [[Elaena Targaryen|Elaena]]. His father | + | Daeron was the firstborn son and heir of Aegon III and [[Daenaera Velaryon|Daenaera]] of [[House Velaryon]], and was born in {{Date|143}}. He had a younger brother, [[Baelor I Targaryen|Baelor]], and three younger sisters, [[Daena Targaryen|Daena]], [[Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aegon III)|Rhaena]] and [[Elaena Targaryen|Elaena]]. His father passed away when Daeron was only fourteen and he was crowned King Daeron I, though at times he would be called the "Boy King". Daeron kept his uncle [[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys]] as his [[Hand of the King]], as his uncle had held the position for Aegon III as well. |
− | Daeron had long felt that the continued independence of Dorne represented unfinished business for the [[House Targaryen]], and upon his ascension he vowed to rectify his ancestors' mistake. His uncle and [[Hand of the King]] [[Viserys II Targaryen|Prince Viserys]] and councillors objected to his plans. His councillors reminded him that [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conquerer]] and his sisters failed twice in trying to conquer | + | Daeron had long felt that the continued independence of [[Dorne]] represented unfinished business for the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen's]], and upon his ascension he vowed to rectify his ancestors' mistake. His uncle and [[Hand of the King]] [[Viserys II Targaryen|Prince Viserys]] and councillors objected to his plans. His councillors reminded him that [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conquerer]] and his sisters failed twice in trying to conquer Dorne and they had [[Dragons]] and that the [[Iron Throne]] had none, to which Daeron famously replied... |
+ | {{Quote|You have a dragon. He stands before you.{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I}}}} | ||
− | + | In the end Daeron could not be gainsaid, with the help and advice of [[Alyn Velaryon]] he set about planning the invasion. The campaign showed great promise as Daeron went over and revised the mistakes that were made in the [[First Dornish War]]. Daeron split his army into three for the invasion and personally led the army down the [[Boneway]]. He learned from the mistakes [[Orys Baratheon]] made in the first war. Daeron used the goat paths located in the pass to avoid the traps and ambushes the Dornish usually implemented to repel invaders. His other army led by [[House Tyrell]] attacked at the same time down [[Prince's Pass]]. The third army, was a naval assault along the Dornish coast was commanded by [[Alyn Velaryon]] who won sweeping victories in [[Planky Town]].{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I}} | |
+ | By {{date|158}}, a year after the invasion began, the Prince of Dorne and two score Dornish lords had bent the knee. The [[Conquest of Dorne]] as it became known looked like it succeeded and Daeron becoming the first Targaryen king to conquer Dorne and unite all [[Seven Kingdoms]] for the first time. Despite the loss of ten thousand men in taking [[Dorne]]. An assassination attempt on Daeron was prevented by the actions of [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Viserys II)|Prince Aemon the Dragonknight]] who threw himself in the path of the poisoned arrow meant for his king, Aemon survived the poison though and was sent back to [[King's Landing]] to fully recover.{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I}} | ||
− | + | Following his conquest after the [[Submission of Sunspear]] he wrote the book ''[[Conquest of Dorne (Book)|Conquest of Dorne]]'' about his achievement.{{Ref|aSoS|54}} The book was known for its style and simplicity but in it Daeron exaggerated the numbers of his foes to make his conquest seem greater.{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I}} | |
− | + | Unfortunately for him, Daeron's conquest did not last. It was undone in a fortnight when a clever trap killed the steward that Daeron had left to rule Dorne, Lord [[Lyonel Tyrell (Lord)|Lyonel Tyrell]]. His death sparked a great uprising that overthrew most of the conquest.{{Ref|aSoS|66}} Daeron lost fifty thousand men trying to hold Dorne, culminating in his own death during the uprising. At that time he was only eighteen.{{Ref|aGoT|5}} Daeron was murdered while meeting the Dornish under a peace banner, with three knights of the [[Kingsguard]] slain, one yielding, and Prince [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Viserys II)|Aemon the Dragonknight]] captured, though Prince Aemon managed to slay two of the betrayers before being taken into custody.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I}} | |
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− | Unfortunately for him, Daeron's conquest did not last. It was undone in a fortnight when a clever trap killed the steward that Daeron had left to rule Dorne, Lord [[Lyonel Tyrell (Lord)|Lyonel Tyrell]]. His death sparked a great uprising that overthrew most of the conquest.{{Ref|aSoS|66}} Daeron lost fifty thousand men trying to hold Dorne, culminating in his own death during the uprising. At that time he was only eighteen.{{Ref|aGoT|5}} Daeron was murdered while meeting the Dornish under a peace banner, with three knights of the [[Kingsguard]] slain, one yielding, and Prince [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Viserys II)|Aemon the Dragonknight]] captured.{{ref|TWOIAF| Daeron I | ||
Daeron was succeeded by his brother, [[Baelor I Targaryen|Baelor the Blessed]], who brought about a rapprochement with the Dornish. The [[Weeping Town]] received its name from the townspeople's reaction when Daeron's corpse arrived from Dorne.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Stormlands}} In the city of [[Oldtown]], there is a statue of King Daeron I astride a tall stone horse, his sword lifted toward Dorne.{{Ref|affc|45}} | Daeron was succeeded by his brother, [[Baelor I Targaryen|Baelor the Blessed]], who brought about a rapprochement with the Dornish. The [[Weeping Town]] received its name from the townspeople's reaction when Daeron's corpse arrived from Dorne.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Stormlands}} In the city of [[Oldtown]], there is a statue of King Daeron I astride a tall stone horse, his sword lifted toward Dorne.{{Ref|affc|45}} | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | + | {{Quote| '''Jon:''' Daeron Targaryen was only fourteen when he [[Conquest of Dorne|conquered]] [[Dorne]].<br> | |
− | {{Quote| '''Jon:''' Daeron Targaryen was only fourteen when he conquered [[Dorne]].<br> | + | '''Benjen:''' A conquest that lasted a summer. Your Boy King lost ten thousand men taking the place, and another fifty trying to hold it. Someone should have told him that war isn't a game.{{ref|aGoT|5}}}} – [[Jon Snow]] and [[Benjen Stark]] |
− | '''Benjen:''' A conquest that lasted a summer. Your Boy King lost ten thousand men taking the place, and another fifty trying to hold it. Someone should have told him that war isn't a game.{{ | ||
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, 28 December 2017
Daeron I | |
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Daeron I by Amok© | |
Monarch | |
Reign | 157 AC - 161 AC |
Full name | Daeron Targaryen the First of His Name |
Titles | |
Predecessor | Aegon III Targaryen |
Heir | Baelor I Targaryen |
Successor | Baelor I Targaryen |
Personal Information | |
Aliases |
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Born |
143 AC[1] King's Landing[2] |
Died |
161 AC Dorne[2] |
Buried | King's Landing |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Targaryen |
Issue | None |
Father | Aegon III Targaryen |
Mother | Daenaera Velaryon[2] |
References | |
Books |
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Daeron I Targaryen, known as the Young Dragon, was the eldest son of King Aegon III Targaryen and Queen Daenaera Velaryon, and the eighth Targaryen king to sit the Iron Throne. He ascended to the throne at the age of fourteen and is famous for conquering Dorne, which he wrote about in his Conquest of Dorne.
Character and Appearance
Daeron was a warrior and conqueror, self-confident and very charismatic. He was young and very handsome, being clean-shaven with long hair. He wore the crown of Aegon the Conqueror. He was noted to be very brave on the battlefield, where he wore an elaborate suit of gold and black plate.[3]
Biography
Daeron was the firstborn son and heir of Aegon III and Daenaera of House Velaryon, and was born in 143 AC. He had a younger brother, Baelor, and three younger sisters, Daena, Rhaena and Elaena. His father passed away when Daeron was only fourteen and he was crowned King Daeron I, though at times he would be called the "Boy King". Daeron kept his uncle Viserys as his Hand of the King, as his uncle had held the position for Aegon III as well.
Daeron had long felt that the continued independence of Dorne represented unfinished business for the Targaryen's, and upon his ascension he vowed to rectify his ancestors' mistake. His uncle and Hand of the King Prince Viserys and councillors objected to his plans. His councillors reminded him that Aegon the Conquerer and his sisters failed twice in trying to conquer Dorne and they had Dragons and that the Iron Throne had none, to which Daeron famously replied...
You have a dragon. He stands before you.[4]
In the end Daeron could not be gainsaid, with the help and advice of Alyn Velaryon he set about planning the invasion. The campaign showed great promise as Daeron went over and revised the mistakes that were made in the First Dornish War. Daeron split his army into three for the invasion and personally led the army down the Boneway. He learned from the mistakes Orys Baratheon made in the first war. Daeron used the goat paths located in the pass to avoid the traps and ambushes the Dornish usually implemented to repel invaders. His other army led by House Tyrell attacked at the same time down Prince's Pass. The third army, was a naval assault along the Dornish coast was commanded by Alyn Velaryon who won sweeping victories in Planky Town.[4]
By 158 AC, a year after the invasion began, the Prince of Dorne and two score Dornish lords had bent the knee. The Conquest of Dorne as it became known looked like it succeeded and Daeron becoming the first Targaryen king to conquer Dorne and unite all Seven Kingdoms for the first time. Despite the loss of ten thousand men in taking Dorne. An assassination attempt on Daeron was prevented by the actions of Prince Aemon the Dragonknight who threw himself in the path of the poisoned arrow meant for his king, Aemon survived the poison though and was sent back to King's Landing to fully recover.[4]
Following his conquest after the Submission of Sunspear he wrote the book Conquest of Dorne about his achievement.[5] The book was known for its style and simplicity but in it Daeron exaggerated the numbers of his foes to make his conquest seem greater.[4]
Unfortunately for him, Daeron's conquest did not last. It was undone in a fortnight when a clever trap killed the steward that Daeron had left to rule Dorne, Lord Lyonel Tyrell. His death sparked a great uprising that overthrew most of the conquest.[6] Daeron lost fifty thousand men trying to hold Dorne, culminating in his own death during the uprising. At that time he was only eighteen.[7] Daeron was murdered while meeting the Dornish under a peace banner, with three knights of the Kingsguard slain, one yielding, and Prince Aemon the Dragonknight captured, though Prince Aemon managed to slay two of the betrayers before being taken into custody.[4]
Daeron was succeeded by his brother, Baelor the Blessed, who brought about a rapprochement with the Dornish. The Weeping Town received its name from the townspeople's reaction when Daeron's corpse arrived from Dorne.[8] In the city of Oldtown, there is a statue of King Daeron I astride a tall stone horse, his sword lifted toward Dorne.[9]
Quotes
– Jon Snow and Benjen Stark
Family
References
- ↑ See the Daeron I Targaryen calculation.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Daeron I Targaryen.
- ↑ Targaryen Kings. November 1, 2005 So Spake Martin
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Daeron I.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 54, Davos V.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 66, Tyrion IX.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 5, Jon I.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Stormlands.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 45, Samwell V.