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==Year 268 After the Conquest==
 
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Revision as of 15:23, 19 August 2014

Chronological plank of the succession of the kings and queens after Aegon's conquest. The Targaryen kings are in black or red, Baratheon in yellow and periods of rebellion in orange

This page is intended to draw a rough chronology of events since the world since Aegon's Conquest, an epoch event, that Maesters and educated people counted the years in relation to. George R. R. Martin has been vague in regard to some dates, so this chronology is often based on estimations according to key dates, character ages etc. For a more general overview of the history see major events timeline.

See Also: Years before Aegon's Conquest and Years after Aegon's Conquest Calculations of Events and birth and death years.

The maesters of the Citadel who keep the histories of Westeros have used Aegon’s Conquest as their touchstone for the past three hundred years. Birth, deaths, battles, and other events are dated either AC (After the Conquest) or BC (Before the Conquest).[1]



Year 1 After the Conquest

Events

  • Aegon I is crowned and becomes King Aegon Targaryen, the First of his Name

Titles and Positions

Year 4 After the Conquest

Events

Year 7 After the Conquest

Births

Year 37 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 42 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 48 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 92 After the Conquest

Deaths

Year 93 After the Conquest

Marriages

Year 94 After the Conquest

Deaths

Year 97 After the Conquest

Births

Marriages



Year 100 After the Conquest

Births

Year 101 After the Conquest

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Events

Year 103 After the Conquest

Deaths

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Year 104 After the Conquest

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Year 105 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

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Year 106 After the Conquest

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Year 107 After the Conquest

Births

Year 108 After the Conquest

Deaths

Year 109 After the Conquest

Births

Year 110 After the Conquest

Births

Year 111 After the Conquest

Events

Year 112 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 113 After the Conquest

Events

Year 114 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Year 115 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

  • Rhea Royce, days after accidentally falling from her horse and striking her head.[9]

Events

Year 117 After the Conquest

Births

Year 120 After the Conquest

Main article: 120AC

120AC is remembered as The Year of the Red Spring, because the year was marked by many deaths and accidents. The Houses Velaryon and Strong suffered the most, as Lord Corlys Velaryon and his wife lost both their children, Laenor and Laena Velaryon, and House Strong lost both its ruling lord and immediate heir. The year ended with a joyfull occasion, as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen welcomed the birth of their first son, Prince Aegon.

Year 122 After the Conquest

Births

Year 123 After the Conquest

Births

Year 126 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 127 After the Conquest

Births

Year 129 After the Conquest

Main article: 129AC

The year 129AC saw, with the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, the war that had been brewing for many years: the Dance of the Dragons, where brother fought sister, and dragon fought dragon. The Dance saw many deaths, and would last until mid 131AC.

Year 130 After the Conquest

Main article: 130AC

Through entire 130AC, the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons continued. It was this year where Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen managed to conquer King's Landing, though she would hold it for half a year only, giving her the name "Half-Year Queen". In addition, Rhaenyra and her army did not manage to capture King Aegon II Targaryen, nor his heirs, as Aegon and his remaining children had been smuggled from the city. 131AC ended with the deaths of both Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and King Aegon's dragon Sunfyre, though Rhaenyra's death did not end the war.

Year 131 After the Conquest

Main article: 131AC.

Marked by the end of the Dance of the Dragons, 131AC saw the death of King Aegon II and the coronation of King Aegon III.

Year 143 After the Conquest

Births

Year 144 After the Conquest

Births

Year 145 After the Conquest

Births

Year 147 After the Conquest

Births

Year 150 After the Conquest

Births

Year 157 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Conflicts

Year 161 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 171 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 172 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 182 After the Conquest

Events

Year 184 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 189 After the Conquest

Births

Year 196 After the Conquest

Main article: 196AC

196AC is known as the year of the First Blackfyre Rebellion, where the bastard son of the late King Aegon IV Targaryen, Daemon Blackfyre, claimed the throne, upon the grounds that King Daeron II Targaryen was a bastard of Queen Naerys Targaryen and Prince Aemon Targaryen.

Year 198 After the Conquest

Births

Year 199 After the Conquest

Events



Year 205 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

  • Old Lord Dondarrion and Lord Caron drive the Vulture King out of the Red Mountains and kill him for treason.

Year 208 After the Conquest

Births

Year 209 After the Conquest

Main article: 209AC

209AC, also known as "the Year of the Spring Sickness", saw House Targaryen diminished, due to the death of Prince Baelor "Breakspear" Targaryen during a tourney mishap, where Prince Maekar Targaryen mortally wounded him, and the deaths of Princes Valarr and Matarys Targaryen, Baelor's sons, and King Daeron II Targaryen himself. These deaths led to Prince Aerys Targaryen being crowned King Aerys I Targaryen, with his wife Aelinor Targaryen as his Queen. Shorly after the death of his uncle, Prince Baelor, Prince Aegon Targaryen was named squire to the hedge knight Duncan the Tall.

The events described in The Hedge Knight take place in 209AC

Year 210 After the Conquest

Marriages

Year 211 After the Conquest

The events described in The Sworn Sword take place in 211AC

Deaths

Marriages

Events

Year 212 After the Conquest

Main article: 212AC.

212AC was marked by the Second Blackfyre Rebellion, which was organised during the cover-up wedding of Lord Ambrose Butterwell and his bride from House Frey. Due to happistance, Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Egg, secretly Prince Aegon Targaryen got involved, and unknowingly helped Lord Brynden Rivers end the Rebellion before it spread outside of the walls of Whitewalls.

The events described in The Mystery Knight take place in 212AC

Year 216 After the Conquest

Births

Year 217 After the Conquest

Births

Year 221 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 230 After the Conquest

Births

Year 231 After the Conquest

Deaths

Year 232 After the Conquest

Deaths

Year 233 After the Conquest

Events

Year 237 After the Conquest

Births

Year 239 After the Conquest

Births

Year 242 After the Conquest

Births

Year 247 After the Conquest

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Year 249 After the Conquest

Births



Year 253 After the Conquest

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Year 254 After the Conquest

Births

Year 256 After the Conquest

Births

Year 258 After the Conquest

Events

Year 259 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 260 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 261 After the Conquest

Deaths

Events

Year 262 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 263 After the Conquest

Births

Year 264 After the Conquest

Births

Year 265 After the Conquest

Births

Year 266 After the Conquest

Births

Year 267 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 268 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Year 270 After the Conquest

Births

Year 272 After the Conquest

Births

Year 274 After the Conquest

Births

Year 275 After the Conquest

Births

Year 276 After the Conquest

Births

Events

Year 277 After the Conquest

Births

Year 278 After the Conquest

Deaths

Marriages

Events

Year 279 After the Conquest

Events

Year 280 After the Conquest

Main article: 280AC.

280AC saw the realm troubled by the Kingswood Brotherhood, leading to several abductions. It took an attack on Princess Elia Martell, the wife of Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, and the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Ser Gerold Hightower, for King Aerys II Targaryen to finally act and order his Kingsguard to eliminate the Brotherhood.

Year 281 After the Conquest

Main article: 281AC

281AC, which is also known as the Year of the False Spring, was marked by the Tourney at Harrenhal, which was attended by many highborn in the realm, including King Aerys II Targaryen and his son, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. The year is also marked by the death of Ser Harlan Grandison, which caused an open spot on the Kingsguard, that was filled up by the admission of newly knighted Jaime Lannister. When King Aerys II named young Jaime to his Kingsguard, his Hand of the King, Tywin Lannister, quit his job out of anger and returned to Casterly Rock.

Year 282 After the Conquest

Main article: 282AC

282AC saw the birth of the first born son of Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, Aegon Targaryen, though the year is better remembered for the start of Robert's Rebellion, caused by the supposed abduction of Lyanna Stark, disappearance of Prince Rhaegar, the deaths of Brandon Stark and Rickard Stark on the orders of King Aerys II Targaryen, and the summons by the paranoid King Aerys to Jon Arryn to deliver him the heads of Robert Baratheon and Eddard Stark. Jon Arryn raised his banners in response. The Rebellion lasted all through the remainder of the year, and most of the next year, and saw some major battles.

Year 283 After the Conquest

Main Article: 283AC

283AC saw the second half of Robert's Rebellion, which ended with the death of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen on the Trident, and with the deaths of King Aerys II Targaryen and Prince Aegon Targaryen during the Sack of King's Landing. Queen Rhaella Targaryen had fled the city with her son, Prince Viserys Targaryen, whilst pregnant with Aerys' last child, Daenerys Targaryen. The Sack of King's Landing was followed by the coronation of Robert Baratheon as the new king, the lifting of the Siege of Storm's End and the death of Lyanna Stark at the Tower of Joy.

Year 284 After the Conquest

Main article: 284AC

284AC was marked by the birth of Princess Daenerys Targaryen, which caused the death of Dowager Queen Rhaella Targaryen, during a big storm. This storm caused the remaining Targaryen fleet that had been protecting Rhaella and her son Viserys Targaryen while they remained in exile on Dragonstone, the last remaining seat of House Targaryen. The destruction of the fleet gave Stannis Baratheon the oppertunity to take the new Baratheon fleet and capture Dragonstone. The garrison at Dragonstone, however, was already willing to give up Viserys and Daenerys. Ser Willem Darry spirited the two remaining Targaryens away to safety, to prevent their capture and deaths.

Year 285 After the Conquest

Main arcitle: 285AC

285AC saw Queen Cersei Lannisters pregnancy of future Prince Joffrey Baratheon, ensuring that the Baratheon Dynasty would be able to continue, as the realm calmed down again after the Rebellion.

Year 286 After the Conquest

Births

Year 287 After the Conquest

Births

Marriages

Events

Year 288 After the Conquest

Births

Year 289 After the Conquest

Main article: 289AC.

289AC was marked by the Greyjoy Rebellion, where Lord Balon Greyjoy wrongly believed that the lords of the Seven Kingdoms were not as loyal to King Robert Baratheon as they had to the previous Targaryen monarchs. Balon thus proclaimed independence for the Iron Islands and crowned himself King. King Robert Baratheon, with the help of, amongst others, his friend Lord Eddard Stark, defeated Balon, crushing the short-lived rebellion effectively.

Year 290 After the Conquest

Main article: 290AC

In 290AC peace once again returned to the Seven Kingdoms after the end of the Greyjoy Rebellion. In Essos, meanwhile, exiles Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen see their situation growing more dire, as they find themselves out on the streets.

Year 291 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 292 After the Conquest

Births

Year 293 After the Conquest

Births

Events

Year 294 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 295 After the Conquest

Births

Events

Year 296 After the Conquest

Births

Deaths

Events

Year 297 After the Conquest

Main article: 297AC.

297AC saw the first recorded activity of the Others in thousands of years, as well as good fortune for Viserys Targaryen and his sister, Daenerys, as Magister Illyrio Mopatis from Pentos took them under his care. This would eventually lead to the marriage between Daenerys and Khal Drogo, which would create worries for King Robert Baratheon.

Year 298 After the Conquest

Main article: 298AC

298AC saw the death of Jon Arryn, who had been Hand of the King for sixteen years. King Robert entrusted the post to his childhood friend Eddard Stark, and engaged his heir Joffrey to Eddard's eldest daughter Sansa. But after Robert died in a hunting accident, Eddard denounced that Queen Cersei's children were actually bastards and could not inherit the throne. Eddard was beheaded for treason, and Joffrey was crowned. Several nobles opposed the new king in open revolt, setting the stage of the conflict that would be known as the War of the Five Kings.

Nearly all chapters from A Game of Thrones take place during 298AC.

Year 299 After the Conquest

Main article: 299AC

299AC was marked by the War of the Five Kings, and saw all the major battles of the conflict. During the year, three of the claimants died: Renly was killed in his own camp through sorcery, Balon fell to his death from a bridge, and Robb was murdered in the Red Wedding. Stannis' options suffered a severe blowback after being defeated at the Battle of the Blackwater, leaving the Lannister-Tyrell alliance as the victors of the war. This alliance was cemented by the bethrotal of Joffrey and Margaery, that was scheduled for the fist day of year 300AC. Meanwhile, at Essos, Daenerys Targaryen gave birth to three dragon hatchlings.

The final chapters A Game of Thrones, all chapters from A Clash of Kings and most of A Storm of Swords take place during 299AC.

Year 300 After the Conquest

Main article: 300AC

300AC started with the wedding and death of King Joffrey, that took place on the first day of the year. His brother Tommen was crowned shortly thereafter and was married to the widowed Margaery Tyrell, preserving the alliance between houses Lannister and Tyrell that ensured the stability of the realm. However, the murders of Tywin and Kevan Lannister, the rise of the Faith Militant and the invasion of Aegon Targaryen left Westeros in turmoil.

The final chapters of A Storm of Swords, most of the chapters of A Feast For Crows and all chapters of A Dance with Dragons take place in 300AC


References and Notes

  1. World of Ice and Fire sample
  2. So Spake Martin. The Kingsguard (May 22, 1999)
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 4, Eddard I.
  5. A World of Ice and Fire
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire.
  7. 7.0 7.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 33, Jaime V.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 The Princess and the Queen.
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.36 9.37 The Rogue Prince.
  10. See the calculation for: Leaf
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 House Targaryen [1]
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Citadel SSM:Three Maidens in a Tower(June 27, 2006)
  13. A World of Ice and Fire
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 5, Jon I.
  15. See the calculation for: Lem (Standfast)
  16. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 13, The Soiled Knight.
  17. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 59, Sansa IV.
  18. See the calculation for: Helicent Uffering
  19. SSM:June 26, 2001
  20. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 6, Sansa I.
  21. See the calculation for: Daemon II Blackfyre
  22. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Aemon.
  23. The Hedge Knight
  24. See the calculation for: Walder Frey
  25. See the calculation for: Pycelle
  26. See the calculation for: Galazza Galare
  27. See the calculation for: Jeor Mormont
  28. See the calculation for: Ottyn Wythers
  29. See the calculation for: Barristan Selmy
  30. See the calculation for: Emmon Frey
  31. See the calculation for: Tywin Lannister
  32. See the calculation for: Donella Manderly (Donella Hornwood)
  33. See the calculation for: Cregan Karstark
  34. See the calculation for: Jorah Mormont
  35. See the calculation for: Mace Tyrell
  36. (see the calculation for: Lyonel Corbray
  37. See the calculation for: Merrett Frey
  38. See the calculation for: Geremy Frey
  39. See the calculation for: Robert Baratheon
  40. See the calculation for: Catelyn Tully
  41. See the calculation for: Stannis Baratheon
  42. See the calculation for: Raymund Frey
  43. See the calculation for: Lollys Stokeworth
  44. See the calculation for: Jaime Lannister
  45. See the Drogo calculation.
  46. See the calculation for: Jonelle Cerwyn
  47. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 3, Cersei I.
  48. See the calculation for: Tytos Lannister
  49. See the calculation for: Petyr Baelish
  50. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 27, Tyrion VII.
  51. See the calculation for: Barsena
  52. See the calculation for: Daven Lannister
  53. See the calculation for: Ronnet Connington
  54. See the calculation for: Gerris Drinkwater
  55. See the calculation for: Arianne Martell)’’
  56. See the calculation for: Taena Merryweather (Taena of Myr)
  57. 57.0 57.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 24, Cersei V.
  58. See the calculation for: Garlan Tyrell
  59. See the calculation for: Renly Baratheon
  60. See the calculation for: Khrazz
  61. See the calculation for: Robar Royce
  62. See the calculation for: Joffrey Baratheon
  63. See the calculation for: Jojen Reed
  64. See the calculation for: Larence Snow
  65. See the calculation for: Marissa Frey
  66. See the calculation for: Robert Frey (son of Rhaegar)
  67. See the calculation for: Roone
  68. See the calculation for: Sansa Stark
  69. See the calculation for: Tyrek Lannister
  70. See the calculation for: Wendel Frey
  71. See the calculation for: Wex Pyke
  72. See the calculation for: Alla Tyrell
  73. See the calculation for: Elinor Tyrell
  74. See the calculation for: Megga Tyrell
  75. See the calculation for: Devan Seaworth
  76. See the calculation for: Edric Dayne
  77. See the calculation for: Edric Storm
  78. See the calculation for: Eleyna Westerling
  79. See the calculation for: Hoster Frey
  80. See the calculation for: Sandor Frey
  81. See the calculation for: Trystane Martell
  82. See the calculation for: Zachery Frey
  83. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 35, Eddard IX.
  84. 84.0 84.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 42, Tyrion VI.
  85. See the calculation for: Colmar Frey
  86. See the calculation for: Joy Hill
  87. See the calculation for: Merianne Frey
  88. See the calculation for: Alysane Mormont
  89. See the calculation for: Jonos Frey
  90. See the calculation for: Tommen Baratheon
  91. See the calculation for: Walder Frey (Big Walder)
  92. See the calculation for: Walder Frey (Little Walder)
  93. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 16, Bran II.
  94. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 32, Tyrion IV.
  95. See the calculation for: Bethany Blackwood
  96. See the calculation for: Robert Arryn
  97. See the calculation for: Tysane Frey
  98. See the calculation for: Jeyne Goodbrook
  99. See the calculation for: Loreza Sand
  100. See the calculation for: Monterys Velaryon
  101. See the calculation for: Steffon Seaworth
  102. See the calculation for: Walder Brax
  103. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
  104. See the calculation for: Dickon Frey
  105. See the calculation for: Mathis Frey
  106. See the calculation for: Perra Frey
  107. See the calculation for: Ryella Frey
  108. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon I.
  109. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 2, Daenerys I.
  110. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 25, Eddard V.
  111. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.
  112. A Clash of Kings, Appendix.
  113. See the calculation for: Rickard Wylde
  114. See the calculation for: Rickon Stark
  115. A Storm of Swords, Prologue.
  116. See the calculation for: Della Frey
  117. See the calculation for: Jon Brax
  118. See the Myles Toyne calculation.
  119. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 28, Catelyn V.
  120. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 8, Tyrion II.
  121. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 36, Tyrion VIII.