Game Of Thrones’ Targaryen Family Tree Explained

Warning! Possible SPOILERS ahead from Fire and Blood.HBO’s House of the Dragon is bringing Game of Thrones’ Targaryens into the spotlight, but the prequel only covers one section of the massive Targaryen family tree. While Game of Thrones primarily placed House Stark as the protagonists, the family’s most compelling dynamic was its history with House Targaryen, who ruled on the Iron Throne for three centuries. By the end of Game of Thrones, it became clear that the overarching conflict was based on the history and relationships between House Stark and House Targaryen.

By the time Game of Thrones began, the Targaryen family had finally been unseated after three centuries on the Iron Throne, with only two heirs, Danaerys and Viserys, remaining to claim their birthright. Despite this, House Targaryen’s history and influence never waned in importance for Westeros, as the legacy of the many kings that came before weighed heavily on the strategies and decisions made by the prominent houses while playing the titular game of thrones. Throughout the entire history of Westeros, one statement about the Targaryens would never fade: “Every time a new Targaryen is born, the gods flip a coin.” Westeros knew the reign of many Targaryen kings and queens, with too many being divided by fury and destruction or peace and greatness.

HBO’s House of the Dragon‘s promotional materials have aptly adopted this quote as one of its taglines, setting up one of the most crucial eras in Targaryen history. This sentiment would trickle down through the Targaryen bloodline, all the way to Game of Thrones’ Mother of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen. As House of the Dragon depicts a much larger slate of Targaryens in Game of Thrones’ history, here’s a breakdown of the Targaryen family tree in Westeros from Aegon the Conqueror to Jon Snow.

House Targaryen History In Game Of Thrones Explained