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Prince '''[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]''' was the eldest son of King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] and his sister-wife, Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen|Rhaella]]. Born in {{Date|259}}, on the same day and location of the [[Tragedy of Summerhall]], Rhaegar was always melancholic. Even though he was skilled in fighting and known to read obsessively, especially as a child, Rhaegar favoured playing his harp. Despite his private manner, Rhaegar was well loved by the smallfolk of [[Westeros]].
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'''[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]''', the [[Prince of Dragonstone]], was the eldest son of King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] and his sister-wife, Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen|Rhaella]]. Born in {{Date|259}}, on the same day and location of the [[tragedy of Summerhall]], Rhaegar was always melancholic. Though he was skilled in fighting and known to read obsessively, especially as a child, Rhaegar favored playing his harp. Despite his private manner, Rhaegar was well loved by the smallfolk of [[Westeros]].
  
Because Rhaegar had no sister when he reached the age of marriage, King Aerys arranged his wedding to Dornish Princess [[Elia Martell]], a distant relative of [[House Targaryen]]. Rhaegar and Elia had two children during their marriage: Princess [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]] and Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]].
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Because Rhaegar had no sister when he reached the age of marriage, King Aerys arranged his wedding to the Dornish princess [[Elia Martell]], a distant relative of [[House Targaryen]]. Rhaegar and Elia had two children during their marriage, Princess [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]] and Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]].
  
In {{Date|281}}, the ''[[year of the false spring]]'', Rhaegar caused a scandal at a [[Tourney at Harrenhal]], where as the victor, he was allowed to chose the new [[Queen of Love and Beauty]]. Instead of crowning his own wife, who was present, he rode past her and crowned lady [[Lyanna Stark]].
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In {{Date|281}}, the [[year of the false spring]], Rhaegar caused a scandal at the [[tourney at Harrenhal]] where, as the victor, he was allowed to chose the new [[queen of love and beauty]]. Instead of crowning Elia of Dorne, Rhaegar rode past his wife and crowned Lady [[Lyanna Stark]], who was betrothed to Lord [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]].
  
Tragedy struck his house again about a year later, when shortly after the birth of Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]], Rhaegars heir, Rhaegar himself left for the Riverlands. Lady [[Lyanna Stark]] disappeared not too long thereafter, and it was said that Prince Rhaegar had abducted her. Angered by the news, Lyanna's brother [[Brandon Stark|Brandon]] went to [[King's Landing]], where he threatened Prince Rhaegars life. Though Rhaegar was not present, King Aerys ordered Brandons arrest, and had Brandon and [[Rickard Stark|his father]] killed, before demanding the heads of Lyanna's [[Eddard Stark|second brother]] and [[Robert Baratheon|betrothed]]. This sparked [[Robert's Rebellion]].
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Tragedy struck Rhaegar's house again about a year later, when shortly after the birth of his heir, Prince Aegon, the crown prince left for the riverlands. Lyanna disappeared not too long thereafter, and it was said that Prince Rhaegar had abducted her. Angered by the news, Lyanna's brother [[Brandon Stark|Brandon]] went to [[King's Landing]], where he threatened Rhaegar's life. Though Rhaegar was not present, King Aerys II ordered Brandon's arrest, and had Brandon and his father [[Rickard Stark|Rickard]] killed, before demanding the heads of Lyanna's second brother, [[Eddard Stark]], and betrothed, Robert Baratheon. This sparked [[Robert's Rebellion]].
  
Though Rhaegar was missing for most of the war, he returned from the south to fight in the [[Battle of the Trident]]. He died there when Robert Baratheon defeated him in single combat.
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Though Rhaegar was missing for most of the war, he returned from the south to fight in the [[Battle of the Trident]]. He died there when Robert defeated him in single combat. [[Rhaegar Targaryen|''Read more...'']]
[[Rhaegar Targaryen|''Read more...'']]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 7 September 2018

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Rhaegar Targaryen, the Prince of Dragonstone, was the eldest son of King Aerys II Targaryen and his sister-wife, Queen Rhaella. Born in 259 AC, on the same day and location of the tragedy of Summerhall, Rhaegar was always melancholic. Though he was skilled in fighting and known to read obsessively, especially as a child, Rhaegar favored playing his harp. Despite his private manner, Rhaegar was well loved by the smallfolk of Westeros.

Because Rhaegar had no sister when he reached the age of marriage, King Aerys arranged his wedding to the Dornish princess Elia Martell, a distant relative of House Targaryen. Rhaegar and Elia had two children during their marriage, Princess Rhaenys and Prince Aegon.

In 281 AC, the year of the false spring, Rhaegar caused a scandal at the tourney at Harrenhal where, as the victor, he was allowed to chose the new queen of love and beauty. Instead of crowning Elia of Dorne, Rhaegar rode past his wife and crowned Lady Lyanna Stark, who was betrothed to Lord Robert Baratheon.

Tragedy struck Rhaegar's house again about a year later, when shortly after the birth of his heir, Prince Aegon, the crown prince left for the riverlands. Lyanna disappeared not too long thereafter, and it was said that Prince Rhaegar had abducted her. Angered by the news, Lyanna's brother Brandon went to King's Landing, where he threatened Rhaegar's life. Though Rhaegar was not present, King Aerys II ordered Brandon's arrest, and had Brandon and his father Rickard killed, before demanding the heads of Lyanna's second brother, Eddard Stark, and betrothed, Robert Baratheon. This sparked Robert's Rebellion.

Though Rhaegar was missing for most of the war, he returned from the south to fight in the Battle of the Trident. He died there when Robert defeated him in single combat. Read more...