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[[File:Aerys wedding.jpg|thumb|370px|left|Rhaella and [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]]' unhappy wedding]]
 
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Rhaella was married at a young age to her older brother,{{Ref|TWOIAF| Appendix: Targaryen Lineage}} [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]], on the command of their father, Prince [[Jaehaerys II Targaryen|Jaehaerys]].{{Ref|ADWD|43}}{{Ref|ADWD|23}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}} Jaehaerys had been influenced by a [[Ghost of High Heart|woods witch]] brought to court by [[Jenny of Oldstones]]. The woods witch prophesied that [[the prince that was promised]] would be born from Aerys's and Rhaella's line,{{Ref|ADWD|23}} making Jaehaerys determined to marry his daughter to his son. King [[Aegon V Targaryen]], whilst frustrated with his son's decision, allowed Jaehaerys to do as he wished.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}} According to Barristan, there was no fondness between Aerys and Rhaella on the day of their wedding.{{ref|ADWD|23}}
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Rhaella was married at a young age to her older brother,{{Ref|TWOIAF| Appendix: Targaryen Lineage}} [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]], on the command of their father, Prince [[Jaehaerys II Targaryen|Jaehaerys]].{{Ref|ADWD|43}}{{Ref|ADWD|23}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}} Jaehaerys had been influenced by a [[Ghost of High Heart|woods witch]] brought to court by [[Jenny of Oldstones]]. The [[woods witch]] prophesied that [[the prince that was promised]] would be born from Aerys's and Rhaella's line,{{Ref|ADWD|23}} making Jaehaerys determined to marry his daughter to his son. King [[Aegon V Targaryen]], whilst frustrated with his son's decision, allowed Jaehaerys to do as he wished.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}} According to Barristan, there was no fondness between Aerys and Rhaella on the day of their wedding.{{ref|ADWD|23}}
  
 
As a princess, and eventual queen, Rhaella had multiple ladies in waiting. At some point, they included the mother of Prince [[Doran Martell]], and, from {{Date|259}} to {{Date|263}}, Lady [[Joanna Lannister]] from [[Casterly Rock]].{{ref|ASOS|70}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
 
As a princess, and eventual queen, Rhaella had multiple ladies in waiting. At some point, they included the mother of Prince [[Doran Martell]], and, from {{Date|259}} to {{Date|263}}, Lady [[Joanna Lannister]] from [[Casterly Rock]].{{ref|ASOS|70}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
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While at first, her brother comforted Rhaella in her grief, the multiple stillbirths, miscarriages and dead children eventually caused Aerys to become suspicious. He accused her of having been unfaithful, and claimed that the dead children had been bastards. Rhaella was confined to [[Maegor's Holdfast]] (roughly around {{date|270}}), and Aerys decreed that two septas would sleep in Rhaella's bed every night, to ensure she would remain faithful.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
 
While at first, her brother comforted Rhaella in her grief, the multiple stillbirths, miscarriages and dead children eventually caused Aerys to become suspicious. He accused her of having been unfaithful, and claimed that the dead children had been bastards. Rhaella was confined to [[Maegor's Holdfast]] (roughly around {{date|270}}), and Aerys decreed that two septas would sleep in Rhaella's bed every night, to ensure she would remain faithful.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
  
The death of Prince Jaehaerys in {{Date|274}} shifted Aerys' suspicions to others. He first blamed Jaehaerys's [[wetnurse]] first, and had her beheaded in a black rage. He later became convinced that Jaehaerys had been [[poison]]ed by his mistress, and had the girl and her family tortured to death.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
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The death of Prince Jaehaerys in {{Date|274}} shifted Aerys' suspicions to others. He first blamed Jaehaerys's [[wetnurse]], and had her beheaded in a black rage. He later became convinced that Jaehaerys had been [[poison]]ed by his mistress, and had the girl and her family tortured to death.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
  
 
Aerys then fasted for a fortnight, made a walk of repentance across the city to the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], and prayed with the [[High Septon]]. Upon his return, he declared that he would only sleep with Rhaella, his wife, from that day forth. As far as is known, Aerys remained true to this vow, no longer taking any mistress from {{Date|275}} forth.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
 
Aerys then fasted for a fortnight, made a walk of repentance across the city to the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], and prayed with the [[High Septon]]. Upon his return, he declared that he would only sleep with Rhaella, his wife, from that day forth. As far as is known, Aerys remained true to this vow, no longer taking any mistress from {{Date|275}} forth.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}

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Rhaella Targaryen
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Titles
  • Princess
  • Queen
  • Dowager Queen
Allegiance House Targaryen
Race Valyrian
Culture crownlands
Born 245 AC or 246 AC[1]
King's Landing[2]
Died 284 AC[1]
Dragonstone[3]
Spouse King Aerys II Targaryen
Books

Queen Rhaella Targaryen was the sister, wife, and queen of King Aerys II Targaryen and the only daughter of King Jaehaerys II Targaryen and his sister-wife, Queen Shaera Targaryen. Her grandfather was King Aegon V Targaryen. Rhaella was the mother of Prince Rhaegar, Prince Viserys, and Princess Daenerys. She died shortly after Daenerys's birth.[3]

Character

See also: Images of Rhaella Targaryen

Rhaella was said to have always been mindful of her duty.[4]

History

Early life

Rhaella was born in either 245 AC or 246 AC[1] to Prince Jaehaerys and Princess Shaera Targaryen. She had an older brother, Aerys.[5]

According to Ser Barristan Selmy, Rhaella had been in love with Ser Bonifer Hasty, a young landed knight[6] from the stormlands, during her youth. Bonifer once named her his queen of love and beauty. Their affair was a short one, however, as Bonifer was of too low birth to ever be seriously considered a suitor for Rhaella.[4]

Rhaella and Aerys' unhappy wedding

Rhaella was married at a young age to her older brother,[5] Aerys, on the command of their father, Prince Jaehaerys.[4][7][8] Jaehaerys had been influenced by a woods witch brought to court by Jenny of Oldstones. The woods witch prophesied that the prince that was promised would be born from Aerys's and Rhaella's line,[7] making Jaehaerys determined to marry his daughter to his son. King Aegon V Targaryen, whilst frustrated with his son's decision, allowed Jaehaerys to do as he wished.[8] According to Barristan, there was no fondness between Aerys and Rhaella on the day of their wedding.[7]

As a princess, and eventual queen, Rhaella had multiple ladies in waiting. At some point, they included the mother of Prince Doran Martell, and, from 259 AC to 263 AC, Lady Joanna Lannister from Casterly Rock.[9][10]

Married life

In 259 AC, whilst present at Summerhall, Rhaella gave birth to the first of her children, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, whilst the tragedy of Summerhall raged.[8][11][12] During the tragedy, Rhaella's grandfather, King Aegon V Targaryen, died, leading to her own father, ascending the throne as Jaehaerys II Targaryen.[13] Following Jaehaerys's own death, in 262 AC, Rhaella's brother and husband ascended the throne as King Aerys II Targaryen, and Rhaella became queen.[10]

Rhaella giving birth to Rhaegar as Summerhal burns down

Following Rhaegar's birth, Rhaella and Aerys had multiple trouble where childbirth was concerned. In the seventeen years following Rhaegar's birth, Rhaella went through multiple pregnancies, stillbirths and miscarriages:[10]

While at first, her brother comforted Rhaella in her grief, the multiple stillbirths, miscarriages and dead children eventually caused Aerys to become suspicious. He accused her of having been unfaithful, and claimed that the dead children had been bastards. Rhaella was confined to Maegor's Holdfast (roughly around 270 AC), and Aerys decreed that two septas would sleep in Rhaella's bed every night, to ensure she would remain faithful.[10]

The death of Prince Jaehaerys in 274 AC shifted Aerys' suspicions to others. He first blamed Jaehaerys's wetnurse, and had her beheaded in a black rage. He later became convinced that Jaehaerys had been poisoned by his mistress, and had the girl and her family tortured to death.[10]

Aerys then fasted for a fortnight, made a walk of repentance across the city to the Great Sept of Baelor, and prayed with the High Septon. Upon his return, he declared that he would only sleep with Rhaella, his wife, from that day forth. As far as is known, Aerys remained true to this vow, no longer taking any mistress from 275 AC forth.[10]

In 276 AC, Rhaella gave birth to Prince Viserys. While he was small and robust, he was healthy. However, Aerys feared that Viserys would die like his brothers, and so tasked the Kingsguard to watch over the infant. Even Rhaella was forbidden to be alone with her son. Aerys insisted that his food taster suckle at the breasts of the wet nurse, to be certain that there was no poison on her nipples.[10]

When Lord Tywin Lannister, Hand of the King, held a tournament in honor of Viserys's birth at Lannisport in 276 AC, Rhaella was ordered to remain at King's Landing with Viserys.[10] In 281 AC, during the tourney at Harrenhal, Rhaella again remained in the capital with Viserys.[14][15]

In the later years of the marriage of Aerys and Rhaella, the Mad King's insanity set in. According to Ser Barristan Selmy, Rhaella did her best to protect Visery from the worst of Aerys's excesses, keeping her child oblivious to the fact his father was sliding deeper into madness.[16] According to Ser Jaime Lannister, Rhaella's eyes had been closed for years by the time Aerys ordered caches of wildfire be placed all over King's Landing.[17]

Aerys grew sexually abusive toward Rhaella, developing a sexual fetish for fire and death and only sleeping with Rhaella after he had executed someone by burning. The last time was during Robert's Rebellion after Aerys burned his then-Hand, Lord Qarlton Chelsted, for opposing the Mad King's wildfire plot. Jaime recalls listening to Rhaella cry as the king raped her; when Jaime protested that the Kingsguard were sworn to defend the queen as well, Ser Jon Darry replied, "We are, but not from him". The queen's maids reported seeing scratches, bruises and bite marks all over her body.[18]

Evacuation to Dragonstone

Soon after the burning of Lord Chelsted,[19] King's Landing was informed of the death of Rhaegar at the hands of Lord Robert Baratheon during the Battle of the Trident. Aerys evacuated Queen Rhaella, who was in the early stages of pregnancy, and Prince Viserys to Dragonstone[17] along with the Red Keep's master-at-arms, Ser Willem Darry.[20] Ser Jaime Lannister remembers Rhaella traveling to her ship in the morning,[18] while Viserys speaks of a midnight flight to Dragonstone.[3]

Remaining in the capital, Aerys and Rhaegar's family were killed during the Sack of King's Landing. Dragonstone became the last haven of the remaining Targaryens.[3]

Pregnancy and Death

With Aerys, Rhaegar, and Rhaegar's son Aegon dead, Rhaella crowned Viserys at Dragonstone,[2] although the Great Houses instead recognized Robert I Baratheon as the new Lord of the Seven Kingdoms.

Rhaella spent the duration of her pregnancy on Dragonstone. Nine moons after sailing from King's Landing Rhaella gave birth to her only daughter, whom she named Daenerys,[21] while a raging summer storm threatened to rip the island fastness apart. Rhaella died shortly thereafter from complications of childbirth.[3]

Prior to Stannis Baratheon's assault on Dragonstone, Willem Darry fled from Dragonstone with Rhaella's surviving children, Viserys and Daenerys Stormborn, for the Free Cities.[3] Later, with the exiled siblings living in poverty, Viserys sold Rhaella's crown to survive.[22]

Quotes about Rhaella

When Viserys sold their mother's crown, the last joy had gone from him, leaving only rage.[23]

- Daenerys Targaryen's thoughts


Whenever Aerys gave a man to the flames, Queen Rhaella would have a visitor in the night.[18]

Jaime Lannister's thoughts


The queen your mother was always mindful of her duty.[4]

Barristan Selmy, to Daenerys Targaryen

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aegon V
 
Betha
Blackwood
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duncan
 
Jenny
of Oldstones
 
Jaehaerys II
 
Shaera
 
Daeron
 
Rhaelle
 
Ormund
Baratheon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aerys II
 
Rhaella
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Rhaegar
 
Elia
Martell
 
Shaena
 
 
Stillborn
child
 
 
Jaehaerys
 
 
Drogo
 
Daenerys
 
Hizdahr
zo Loraq
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rhaenys
 
Aegon
 
 
 
Daeron
 
Aegon
 
Viserys
 
Rhaego
 

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 See the Rhaella Targaryen calculation.
  2. 2.0 2.1 George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Rhaella Targaryen.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 3, Daenerys I.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 43, Daenerys VII.
  5. 5.0 5.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Appendix: Targaryen Lineage.
  6. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Bonifer Hasty.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 23, Daenerys IV.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V.
  9. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 70, Tyrion X.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II.
  11. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Rhaegar Targaryen.
  12. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 34, Cat Of The Canals.
  13. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys II.
  14. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 44, Jaime VI.
  15. The World of Ice & Fire, The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring.
  16. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 71, Daenerys VI.
  17. 17.0 17.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 37, Jaime V.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 16, Jaime II.
  19. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Aerys II Targaryen.
  20. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 39, Eddard X.
  21. So Spake Martin: Numerous Questions (February 28, 2002)
  22. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 40, Daenerys III.
  23. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 27, Daenerys III.