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'''Regent''' is the title held by someone who rules in name of the King or a Lord because the ruler is a child or incapacitated.
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'''Regent''' is the title held by a noble who rules in name of a King or Lord because the ruler is a child or incapacitated. A regent's rule ends when a child heir reaches their sixteenth [[nameday]], as sixteen years old is considered the legal age of adulthood in the [[Seven Kingdoms]].
   
If the Regent rules in the name of the [[King of the Andals and the First Men]], he or she also hold the title of Protector of the Realm. The Regent also holds a seat in the [[small council]].
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If the Regent rules in the name of the [[King of the Andals and the First Men]], he or she may also hold the title of [[Protector of the Realm]]. A royal Regent also holds a seat in the [[small council]], taking the place of the young monarch.
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If a king dies and his own queen acts as Regent for their children, she is known as a "Queen Regent". Regents for regular lordships may be referred to as "Lord Protector", or are simply referred to as "Lord Regent", or (if female) "Lady Regent". As by definition the King's death is required for a regency, the title "King Regent" is not used for male regents, simply "Lord Regent".
   
 
== Known Regents ==
 
== Known Regents ==
   
* Lady [[Lysa Arryn]], ruling as Lady Regent of the Vale in name of her son [[Robin Arryn]].
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* Lady {[[Lysa Arryn]]}, ruling as Lady Regent of [[The Vale of Arryn|the Vale]] in name of her son [[Robin Arryn]].
 
* Lord {[[Eddard Stark]]}, [[Lord of Winterfell]], [[Warden of the North]] and [[Hand of the King]], declared Regent and Protector of the Realm by [[Robert Baratheon]] in his will. Ned, however, was betrayed, arrested and executed for treason and never assumed the Regency.
 
* Lord {[[Eddard Stark]]}, [[Lord of Winterfell]], [[Warden of the North]] and [[Hand of the King]], declared Regent and Protector of the Realm by [[Robert Baratheon]] in his will. Ned, however, was betrayed, arrested and executed for treason and never assumed the Regency.
* Queen [[Cersei Lannister]], currently holding the title of regent for her son, King [[Joffrey Baratheon]].
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* Queen [[Cersei Lannister]], declared herself Queen Regent to her son King [[Joffrey Baratheon]], after betraying Eddard Stark.
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===Historical Regents===
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*Queen {[[Sharra Arryn]]}, regent for her son King [[Ronnel Arryn (King)|Ronnel Arryn]] at the time of the [[War of Conquest|Targaryen Conquest]]. Ultimately, she surrendered to the Targaryens after [[Visenya Targaryen]] flew her [[Dragons|dragon]] directly to the Eyrie. In exchange, the Arryns were allowed to continue to rule as [[Lord Paramount of the Vale|Lords Paramount of the Vale]], under the Targaryens (Visenya also agreed to give young Ronnel a ride on her dragon).
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* Queen {Alyssa Velaryon}, widow of Aenys I, ruled as regent to her son Jaehaerys I from 48AC to 50AC, then    married Lord  Robar Baratheon.
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*​Prince {Aemond Targaryen}, regent to his elder brother King Aegon II during the Dance of the Dragons when Aegon II was wounded.
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*​Lord {Corlys Velaryon}, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, served as regent to Aegon III from 131AL to his death in 132AL. Many regents changed in rapid succession until 136AC when the King came of age.
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==In the Books==
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While a Regent may functionally rule in place of an under-aged monarch, only the King or the [[Hand of the King]] are allowed to sit on the [[Iron Throne]] itself. Thus even after Cersei becomes Queen Regent, tradition prevents her from sitting on the throne itself, so she sits on a gilded chair at its foot.
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==See also==
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* {{AWOIAF}} (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
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* {{WP}}
 
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Revision as of 19:19, 18 December 2014

Regent is the title held by a noble who rules in name of a King or Lord because the ruler is a child or incapacitated. A regent's rule ends when a child heir reaches their sixteenth nameday, as sixteen years old is considered the legal age of adulthood in the Seven Kingdoms.

If the Regent rules in the name of the King of the Andals and the First Men, he or she may also hold the title of Protector of the Realm. A royal Regent also holds a seat in the small council, taking the place of the young monarch.

If a king dies and his own queen acts as Regent for their children, she is known as a "Queen Regent". Regents for regular lordships may be referred to as "Lord Protector", or are simply referred to as "Lord Regent", or (if female) "Lady Regent". As by definition the King's death is required for a regency, the title "King Regent" is not used for male regents, simply "Lord Regent".

Known Regents

Historical Regents

  • Queen {Sharra Arryn}, regent for her son King Ronnel Arryn at the time of the Targaryen Conquest. Ultimately, she surrendered to the Targaryens after Visenya Targaryen flew her dragon directly to the Eyrie. In exchange, the Arryns were allowed to continue to rule as Lords Paramount of the Vale, under the Targaryens (Visenya also agreed to give young Ronnel a ride on her dragon).
  •  Queen {Alyssa Velaryon}, widow of Aenys I, ruled as regent to her son Jaehaerys I from 48AC to 50AC, then    married Lord  Robar Baratheon.
  • ​Prince {Aemond Targaryen}, regent to his elder brother King Aegon II during the Dance of the Dragons when Aegon II was wounded.
  • ​Lord {Corlys Velaryon}, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, served as regent to Aegon III from 131AL to his death in 132AL. Many regents changed in rapid succession until 136AC when the King came of age.

In the Books

While a Regent may functionally rule in place of an under-aged monarch, only the King or the Hand of the King are allowed to sit on the Iron Throne itself. Thus even after Cersei becomes Queen Regent, tradition prevents her from sitting on the throne itself, so she sits on a gilded chair at its foot.

See also