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|Title = Mhaegen
 
|Title = Mhaegen
 
|Image = Mhaegen.jpg
 
|Image = Mhaegen.jpg
|Season = [[Season 1|1]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Season 2|2]]
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|Season = [[Season 1|1]], [[Season 2|2]]
 
|First="[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"
 
|First="[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"
 
|Last="[[The North Remembers]]"
 
|Last="[[The North Remembers]]"
 
|Appearances =2 episodes <small>([[#Appearances|see below]])</small>
 
|Appearances =2 episodes <small>([[#Appearances|see below]])</small>
|Status= [[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
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|Status= [[:Category:Status: Uncertain|Uncertain]]
 
|Allegiance = [[Petyr Baelish]]
 
|Allegiance = [[Petyr Baelish]]
|Family = [[Barra Waters]] - daughter
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|Family = [[Barra]] - daughter (deceased)
|Actor = [[Antonia Christophers]]}}
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|Actor = [[Antonia Christophers]]
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{{Quote|And tell him I've been with no one else. I swear it m'lord, by the old gods and new. I don't want no jewels or nothing... just him. The King was always good to me.|'''Mhaegen''' to [[Ned Stark]]|The Wolf and the Lion}}
'''Mhaegen''' is a recurring character in ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. She is played by guest star [[Antonia Christophers]] and debuts in the [[The Wolf and the Lion|fifth episode]] of the [[Season 1|first season]]. Mhaegen is a prostitute and the mother of the Royal bastard [[Barra]].
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'''Mhaegen''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 1|first]] and [[Season 2|second]] seasons. She is played by guest star [[Antonia Christophers]] and debuts in "[[The Wolf and the Lion]]." Mhaegen is a [[Prostitution|prostitute]] and the mother of the royal [[bastard]] [[Barra]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Mhaegen is a prostitute working and living at a brothel in [[King's Landing]]. She works for Lord [[Petyr Baelish]]. She is known to King [[Robert Baratheon]] and is a former favorite of his. They have an illegitimate daughter named [[Barra]].
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Mhaegen is a [[Prostitution|prostitute]] working and living at a brothel in [[King's Landing]]. She works for Lord [[Petyr Baelish]]. She is known to King [[Robert Baratheon]] and is a former favorite of his. They have an illegitimate daughter named [[Barra]].
   
 
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===[[Season 2]]===
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[[File:Barra.jpg|thumb|Barra]]
Mhaegen is identified as the mother of one of King Robert's bastards. She is captured in [[Petyr Baelish|Lord Baelish]]'s establishments by a group of [[City Watch|Gold Cloaks]] led by Lord Commander [[Janos Slynt]]. Her baby daughter [[Barra]] is killed by Lord Slynt himself as Mhaegen is restrained by his men.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
 
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Goldcloaks led by Lord [[Janos Slynt]] [[Massacre in King's Landing|break]] into [[Petyr Baelish|Lord Baelish]]'s establishment, along with a man who identifies Mhaegen as the mother of one of King Robert's bastards. She resists when the goldcloaks take [[Barra]] from her arms. Lord Slynt kills Barra personally after one of his men cannot go through with it. Mhaegen screams and weeps as the goldcloaks restrain her.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[Song of Ice and Fire]] ''novels Mhaegen appears but is not named. She has a daughter, [[Barra Waters]].
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Mhaegen appears but is not named. She is killed by Allar Deem, a goldcloak sent by Lord Slynt, when she tries to protect her baby daughter. She was not explicitly shown to be killed by the goldcloaks in the TV series, thus her status in the TV continuity is uncertain.
 
According to the series, she apparently survived the purge. In the novels she is killed by Allar Deem, when she tries to protect her daughter Barra.
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Barra Barra (and her mother) at A Wiki of Ice and Fire.]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Smallfolk]]
 
[[Category:Smallfolk]]
 
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[[Category:Prostitutes]]
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[[Category:Characters from the Crownlands]]

Revision as of 10:58, 18 July 2014

"And tell him I've been with no one else. I swear it m'lord, by the old gods and new. I don't want no jewels or nothing... just him. The King was always good to me."
Mhaegen to Ned Stark[src]

Mhaegen is a recurring character in the first and second seasons. She is played by guest star Antonia Christophers and debuts in "The Wolf and the Lion." Mhaegen is a prostitute and the mother of the royal bastard Barra.

Biography

Background

Mhaegen is a prostitute working and living at a brothel in King's Landing. She works for Lord Petyr Baelish. She is known to King Robert Baratheon and is a former favorite of his. They have an illegitimate daughter named Barra.

Season 1

Hand of the King Eddard Stark visits Mhaegen while following the investigation of his predecessor Jon Arryn. She shows him Barra and they discuss her relationship with King Robert.[1]

Season 2

Barra

Barra

Goldcloaks led by Lord Janos Slynt break into Lord Baelish's establishment, along with a man who identifies Mhaegen as the mother of one of King Robert's bastards. She resists when the goldcloaks take Barra from her arms. Lord Slynt kills Barra personally after one of his men cannot go through with it. Mhaegen screams and weeps as the goldcloaks restrain her.[2]

Appearances

Template:Season One Appearances Template:Season Two Appearances

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Mhaegen appears but is not named. She is killed by Allar Deem, a goldcloak sent by Lord Slynt, when she tries to protect her baby daughter. She was not explicitly shown to be killed by the goldcloaks in the TV series, thus her status in the TV continuity is uncertain.

See also

References