King in the North (feminine equivalent being Queen in the North) is the title given to the ruler of the North during its time as an independent kingdom, before and after the coming of the Targaryens. A colloquial title also used for the rulers of the North was the "Kings of Winter". House Stark rules the North as its monarchs as they have been for thousands of years before Aegon's Conquest 'The Old King' 'The Wise' 'The Conciliator' 48 AC - 103 AC More Game of Thrones fanon Wiki. 1 List of monarchs of the Seven Kingdoms and lengths of their reigns; Handled the War of the Ninepenny Kings, ending the Blackfyre threat once and for all (maybe). Reconciled with Great Houses alienated by Aegon V. Cons: Sickly with a short reign. 17: Aerys II "the Mad King" Pros: Allowed Tywin Lannister to lead as Hand, creating great wealth and prosperity early on. The kings in Westeros and beyond - past and present, actual and disputed. Wiki of Westeros A teaser for House of the Dragon : Season 2 has been released, confirming a summer 2024 premiere. The last Targaryen king before the events of Game of Thrones, he had succumbed to the madness that affects the Targaryen lineage when he was king. This led to his Hand, Tywin Lannister, turning on Aerys II Targaryen (AKA The Mad King) was King of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros before Robert Baratheon's rebellion. He died before the setting of the Song of Ice and Fire book series and HBO show Game of Thrones. Aerys was plotting to destroy the entire capital of King's Landing with wildfire rather than be conquered by Robert Baratheon. More:‘Game of Thrones’ is actually about millennials 71. Season 8, Episode 6: "The Iron Throne" A controversial finale that will live in infamy, "Iron Throne" falls this low on the list Category:Kingsguard of Jaehaerys I Targaryen. Category:Kingsguard of Joffrey I Baratheon. L. Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. Category:Lords Commander of the Kingsguard. R. Category:Kingsguard of Renly Baratheon. Category:Queensguard of Rhaenyra Targaryen. Category:Kingsguard of Robert I Baratheon. King of Westeros is the self-styled title of Stannis Baratheon.[1] In contrast, his elder brother, Robert I Baratheon, styled himself King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men and Lord of the Seven Kingdoms,[2] phrasing utilized by his Targaryen predecessors since the reign of Aegon I Targaryen.[3] The phrase "king of Westeros" is sometimes used informally to describe King Daeron I Targaryen was the eighth king of the Targaryen dynasty to sit on the Iron Throne of Westeros. Daeron was the eldest son of Aegon III, born in 143 AL. He was a warrior in his youth, winning praise for his martial abilities, and was a gifted strategist. His father died when he was only fourteen, making him the youngest King of the Seven Kingdoms until the ascension of Joffrey I 142 6qmz.