I think the show will explain that the King of Westeros is not "King of the Rhoynar" because the Dornishmen were never conquered and remain ruled by their Prince and Dornish law.--Gonzalo84 04:04, June 18, 2013 (UTC) Missing Kings [] WARNING: there are minor book spoilers in this topic regarding the line of the Targaryen monarchs. If it's
The Monarchy of Westeros (Imperator Lucas I.) The Kingdom of Westeros is an hereditary monarchy. The king sits on the Iron Throne and is the supreme head of state, government and the westerosi military. A king's wife is called Queen. If the monarch is female, her husband is called Prince/ Lord.
I saw many lists of Kings of Westeros, and never saw the list of Queens. Since I was bored, I thought why not make one myself. I tried to be as accurate as possible. Only the official queens count. Rhaenyra I Targaryen is a special case, so she doesn't count. There were 24 queens of Westeros:
On the seventh day, a cloud of ravens burst from the towers of Dragonstone to bring Lord Aegon's word to the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. To the seven kings they flew, to the Citadel of Oldtown, to lords both great and small. All carried the same message: from this day forth there would be but one king in Westeros.
They who sit on the Iron Throne in Game Of Thrones are the King or Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, yet they are not the only monarch in Westeros. From Kings/Queens in the North to Beggar Kings to Kings who have no real claim, the show is full of Kings and Queens, and these people tend to run the gamut from genuine kindness to downright malevolence.
He is a captain of the City Watch of King's Landing, a friend and a lickspittle of Prince Daemon Targaryen. Elinor Stokeworth, the daughter of Lord Stokeworth. (mentioned only) Episode 2: The Rogue Prince. Ser Desmond Caron (uncredited). He is a son of Ser Royce Caron. Ser Rymun Mallister, played by Tony Woodhead. He is a son of Lord Lymond
Bastards born in the North are given the surname "Snow". House Stark had ruled as the Kings in the North for thousands of years until House Targaryen conquered Westeros, whereafter the Starks were known as the Lords of Winterfell and Wardens of the North. For prizing honor and devotion to duty, House Stark is the closest of the noble houses to
2 "King of Westeros" 3 List of monarchs of the Seven Kingdoms. 3.1 Targaryen dynasty (1–281 AC) 3.2 Baratheon dynasty (281–303 AC) 3.3 Post-War of the Five Kings (303-305 AC) 3.4 Elected monarchs (305 AC–present) 4 Claimants and pretenders. 4.1 During the Targaryen dynasty; 4.2 During the Baratheon dynasty; 5 Behind the scenes; 6 In the
King’s Landing. The Seven Kingdoms are not a cohesive political entity. Instead, they are loose confederations of feudal kingdoms, Riverlands, and the mighty Iron Throne, each with a local ruler and distinct culture and geography. The capital of the Seven Kingdoms is King’s Landing, the largest city in Westeros and the Seven Kingdoms
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list of kings of westeros