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{{Character | {{Character | ||
− | | Character_name = [[ | + | | Character_name = Aenar Targaryen<ref>The red three-headed dragon was adopted by [[Aegon I Targaryen]] after the [[Aegon's Conquest|Conquest]]. This means that Targaryens prior to the Conquest did not use this heraldry, and as such it is not displayed in this article.</ref> |
− | + | | image = [[File:Aenar.png|300px]] | |
− | | image_caption = | + | | image_caption = Aenar Targaryen as depicted in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'': ''Histories & Lore''. |
− | | Alias = Aenar the Exile{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} | + | | Alias = Aenar the Exile{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}<br>The Lord who Left<ref>[https://twitter.com/GRRMspeaking/status/1469004523217817601 George R. R. Martin on Twitter]</ref> |
| Title = [[Dragonlord]]<br>[[Lord of Dragonstone]] | | Title = [[Dragonlord]]<br>[[Lord of Dragonstone]] | ||
| Allegiance = [[House Targaryen]] | | Allegiance = [[House Targaryen]] | ||
| Race = [[Valyria]]n | | Race = [[Valyria]]n | ||
| Culture = [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] | | Culture = [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyrian]] | ||
− | | Spouse = Several wives{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} | + | | Spouse = Several wives{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} |
| Issue = [[Gaemon Targaryen (son of Aenar)|Gaemon Targaryen]]<br>[[Daenys Targaryen]] | | Issue = [[Gaemon Targaryen (son of Aenar)|Gaemon Targaryen]]<br>[[Daenys Targaryen]] | ||
| Place_of_Birth = [[Valyria]] | | Place_of_Birth = [[Valyria]] | ||
− | | Date_of_Birth = before {{Date|- | + | | Date_of_Birth = before {{Date|-127}}<ref name=Calculation>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages#Aenar Targaryen|Aenar Targaryen]] calculation.''</ref> |
| Place_of_Death = [[Dragonstone]] | | Place_of_Death = [[Dragonstone]] | ||
− | | Date_of_Death = or after {{Date|- | + | | Date_of_Death = or after {{Date|-102}}<ref name=Calculation/> |
| Books = ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[Fire & Blood]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned) | | Books = ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[Fire & Blood]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned) | ||
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− | + | '''Aenar Targaryen''', known as '''Aenar the Exile''', was a nobleman and a [[dragonlord]] of [[House Targaryen]] from the [[Valyrian Freehold]]. He was the father of [[Daenys Targaryen|Daenys "the Dreamer"]] and [[Gaemon Targaryen (son of Aenar)|Gaemon "the Glorious"]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}{{Ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}} | |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | In {{Date|-114}}, twelve years before the [[Doom of Valyria]], Aenar's daughter, [[Daenys Targaryen|Daenys the Dreamer]], foretold the destruction of [[Valyria]]. In response to this, Aenar sold his holdings in the [[Valyrian Freehold]] and the [[Lands of the Long Summer]], and moved with all his family, wealth, [[slaves]], and [[dragon]]s to [[Dragonstone]], a bleak island citadel beneath the [[Dragonmont]], a smoking mountain in the [[narrow sea]]. The Targaryens were far from the most powerful of the [[dragonlord]]s, and their rivals in Valyria saw their flight as an act of cowardice. However, because Aenar had moved his family away from Valyria, the Targaryens were the only dragonlords to survive the Doom in {{Date|-102}} and the following [[Century of Blood]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} | + | In {{Date|-114}}, twelve years before the [[Doom of Valyria]], Aenar's daughter, [[Daenys Targaryen|Daenys the Dreamer]], foretold the destruction of [[Valyria]]. In response to this, Aenar sold his holdings in the [[Valyrian Freehold]] and the [[Lands of the Long Summer]], and moved with all his family, wealth, [[slaves]], and [[dragon]]s to [[Dragonstone]], a bleak island citadel beneath the [[Dragonmont]], a smoking mountain in the [[narrow sea]]. The Targaryens were far from the most powerful of the [[dragonlord]]s, and their rivals in Valyria saw their flight as an act of cowardice. However, because Aenar had moved his family away from Valyria, the Targaryens were the only dragonlords to survive the Doom in {{Date|-102}} and the following [[Century of Blood]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}{{Ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}} |
− | Aenar ruled as Lord of Dragonstone until his death, after which his son [[Gaemon Targaryen (son of Aenar)|Gaemon]] inherited the rule.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} | + | Aenar ruled as [[Lord of Dragonstone]] until his death, after which his son [[Gaemon Targaryen (son of Aenar)|Gaemon]] inherited the rule.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}{{Ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}} |
+ | ==Recent Events== | ||
+ | ===''A Feast For Crows''=== | ||
By the time of the [[War of the Five Kings]], it is believed that a book called ''[[Signs and Portents]]'' contained visions written down by Aenar's daughter Daenys before the Doom, a book that is now lost. Archmaester [[Marwyn]] claims he found three pages from it in his ''[[Book of Lost Books]]''.{{Ref|AFFC|11}} | By the time of the [[War of the Five Kings]], it is believed that a book called ''[[Signs and Portents]]'' contained visions written down by Aenar's daughter Daenys before the Doom, a book that is now lost. Archmaester [[Marwyn]] claims he found three pages from it in his ''[[Book of Lost Books]]''.{{Ref|AFFC|11}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Polygamous characters|Targaryen, Aenar]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 9 December 2021
Aenar Targaryen[1] | |
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Aenar Targaryen as depicted in Game of Thrones: Histories & Lore. | |
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Titles | |
Allegiance | House Targaryen |
Race | Valyrian |
Culture | Valyrian |
Born |
before 127 BC[4] Valyria |
Died |
or after 102 BC[4] Dragonstone |
Spouse | Several wives[2] |
Issue | |
Books |
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Aenar Targaryen, known as Aenar the Exile, was a nobleman and a dragonlord of House Targaryen from the Valyrian Freehold. He was the father of Daenys "the Dreamer" and Gaemon "the Glorious".[2][5]
History
In 114 BC, twelve years before the Doom of Valyria, Aenar's daughter, Daenys the Dreamer, foretold the destruction of Valyria. In response to this, Aenar sold his holdings in the Valyrian Freehold and the Lands of the Long Summer, and moved with all his family, wealth, slaves, and dragons to Dragonstone, a bleak island citadel beneath the Dragonmont, a smoking mountain in the narrow sea. The Targaryens were far from the most powerful of the dragonlords, and their rivals in Valyria saw their flight as an act of cowardice. However, because Aenar had moved his family away from Valyria, the Targaryens were the only dragonlords to survive the Doom in 102 BC and the following Century of Blood.[2][5]
Aenar ruled as Lord of Dragonstone until his death, after which his son Gaemon inherited the rule.[2][5]
Recent Events
A Feast For Crows
By the time of the War of the Five Kings, it is believed that a book called Signs and Portents contained visions written down by Aenar's daughter Daenys before the Doom, a book that is now lost. Archmaester Marwyn claims he found three pages from it in his Book of Lost Books.[6]
Family
Aenar | Unknown wives | Siblings | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gaemon | Daenys | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aegon | Elaena | Daughter | Petty Lord | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maegon | Aerys | Unknown wife | Issue [Note 1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aelyx | Baelon | Daemion | Unknown wife | Unknown Targaryen | Unknown Velaryon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unknown woman | Aerion | Valaena Velaryon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Argella Durrandon | Orys Baratheon | Visenya | Aegon I | Rhaenys | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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References
- ↑ The red three-headed dragon was adopted by Aegon I Targaryen after the Conquest. This means that Targaryens prior to the Conquest did not use this heraldry, and as such it is not displayed in this article.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin on Twitter
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 See the Aenar Targaryen calculation.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Fire & Blood, Aegon's Conquest.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 11, The Kraken's Daughter.