Fans now know that Rhaegar died fighting Robert and that Lyanna died shortly after she gave birth to Jon, but of Lyanna and Rhaegar’s marriage, Jon was their only son. And as it now stands, he
The Starks were initially introduced at the start of Game of Thrones as a tightly-knit family, despite Theon Greyjoy and Jon Snow's backstories and true heritages. Jon was seen as a rare moment of weakness for the honorable and loyal Ned Stark, with him supposedly being conceived while Ned was off fighting during Robert's Rebellion.
This understanding should, of course, include the truth about Jon Snow’s parents that was confirmed in the season 7 finale, i.e., Jon is the legitimate son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen,
Warning: Spoilers ahead for HBO's "Game of Thrones." Jon Snow is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. Since Rhaegar was Daenerys Targaryen's older brother, that means Jon Snow is her nephew. Neither of them knew this when they started having sex.
Jon Snow’s death was one of the more shocking moments in the entirety of Game of Thrones, coming in one of the best episodes. Fans, expecting him to be one of the final major players in Westeros
A romance between Jon Snow née Aegon Targaryen and Daenerys has wide-ranging implications for the rest of the series. And for those of you still in the "Squick, they're related!" camp, it's time to lay down your swords -- this pairing isn't as off-the-wall as you might think. It's been widely documented in the series, the novels and in George
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