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Megette gave [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon]] four children in as many years; [[Alysanne (daughter of Aegon IV)|Alysanne]], [[Lily]], [[Willow (daughter of Aegon IV)|Willow]] and [[Rosey (daughter of Aegon IV)|Rosey]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Aegon IV}} | Megette gave [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon]] four children in as many years; [[Alysanne (daughter of Aegon IV)|Alysanne]], [[Lily]], [[Willow (daughter of Aegon IV)|Willow]] and [[Rosey (daughter of Aegon IV)|Rosey]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Aegon IV}} | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 29 December 2017
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Merry Meg, by Magali Villeneuve, as depicted in The World of Ice and Fire | |
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Alias | Merry Meg |
Died | 159 AC[1] |
Book | The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned) |
Megette, also known as Merry Meg, was the young and buxom wife of a blacksmith. She was the second of Aegon IV Targaryen's mistresses.
History
While riding near Fairmarket in 155 AC Prince Aegon’s horse threw a shoe, and when he sought out the local smith, he came to notice the man’s young wife. He went on to buy her for seven gold dragons along with the threat of Ser Joffrey Staunton of the Kingsguard. Megette was installed in a house in King’s Landing; she and Aegon were even “wed” in a secret ceremony conducted by a mummer playing a septon. Prince Viserys put an end to it, returning Megette to her husband and placing their daughters with the Faith to be trained as septas. Megette was beaten to death within a year by the blacksmith.
Family
Megette gave Aegon four children in as many years; Alysanne, Lily, Willow and Rosey.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Aegon IV.