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− | After Princess [[Naerys Targaryen]] had almost died, giving birth in {{Date|161}}, her husband, Prince [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon]] was | + | After Princess [[Naerys Targaryen]] had almost died, giving birth in {{Date|161}}, her husband, Prince [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon]] was sent to [[Braavos]] as an envoy, so Naerys would have sufficient time to recover. In Braavos, Aegon met Bellegere Otherys, with whom he started an aggair. Aegon and Bellegere had an affair for ten years, during which Bellegere gave birth to three children: Bellanora, [[Narha]] and [[Balerion (son of Aegon IV)|Balerion]]. Their paternity remains doubtful, as Bellegere is said to have had a husband in every port she visited.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Aegon IV}} |
Bellenora became a courtesan and took the name of "[[Black Pearl of Braavos]]", acclaimed by singers of her day as the most beautiful woman in all the world. The tradition was continued by her daughter. | Bellenora became a courtesan and took the name of "[[Black Pearl of Braavos]]", acclaimed by singers of her day as the most beautiful woman in all the world. The tradition was continued by her daughter. |
Revision as of 04:50, 6 July 2016
Bellenora Otherys | |
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Alias | Black Pearl of Braavos |
Born | or between 161 AC and 170 AC[1] |
Book | The World of Ice and Fire (Mentioned) |
- For Bellonara Otherys, see here.
Bellenora Otherys was the eldest of the three bastard children of King Aegon IV Targaryen and his fourth mistress, Bellegere Otherys.[2]
History
After Princess Naerys Targaryen had almost died, giving birth in 161 AC, her husband, Prince Aegon was sent to Braavos as an envoy, so Naerys would have sufficient time to recover. In Braavos, Aegon met Bellegere Otherys, with whom he started an aggair. Aegon and Bellegere had an affair for ten years, during which Bellegere gave birth to three children: Bellanora, Narha and Balerion. Their paternity remains doubtful, as Bellegere is said to have had a husband in every port she visited.[2]
Bellenora became a courtesan and took the name of "Black Pearl of Braavos", acclaimed by singers of her day as the most beautiful woman in all the world. The tradition was continued by her daughter.
Family
Aegon IV Targaryen | Bellegere Otherys | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bellenora Otherys | Narha Otherys | Balerion Otherys | |||||||||||||||||||||
Bellonara Otherys | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Bellegere Otherys | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References and Notes
- ↑ See the Balerion (son of Aegon IV) calculation.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Aegon IV.