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[[File:Abduction of Lyanna Stark.png|thumb|Rhaegar's abduction of Lyanna Stark]]Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was the eldest son and heir to the Mad King, [[Aerys II Targaryen]], by his wife and sister Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen]]. [[Tywin Lannister]] desired for his daughter [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] to marry Rhaegar, but King Aerys II insulted Tywin by indicating that such a match would be beneath Rhaegar.<ref>"[[Mad King Aerys (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Tywin Lannister's perspective]]"</ref> Instead, Rhaegar was married to Princess [[Elia Martell]] of [[Dorne]], with whom he had a daughter named [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]] and then a son named [[Aegon Targaryen (Son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]]. In spite of Elia's love and loyalty to him, Rhaegar [[Abduction of Lyanna Stark|abducted]] [[Lyanna Stark]] of [[Winterfell]] for unknown reasons.<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion#Oberyn Martell's perspective]]"</ref> After the Mad King had Lyanna Stark's father [[Rickard Stark]] and oldest brother [[Brandon Stark (Son of Rickard)|Brandon Stark]] executed for demanding Rhaegar release Lyanna, Lyanna's other brother, [[Eddard Stark]], and her betrothed, [[Robert Baratheon]], joined forces with several other houses to abolish the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] dynasty.<ref>"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin]]"</ref> This war became known as the War of the Usurper or [[Robert's Rebellion]]. After initially remaining away from the fighting in Dorne, Rhaegar was summoned to lead the Royalist forces in what would be the [[Battle of the Trident]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective]]"</ref> During the Battle, Rhaegar was killed in single combat with Lyanna's betrothed [[Robert Baratheon]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective]]"</ref> Rhaegar was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. That location was named the "[[Ruby Ford]]" thereafter.<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective]]"</ref>
 
[[File:Abduction of Lyanna Stark.png|thumb|Rhaegar's abduction of Lyanna Stark]]Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was the eldest son and heir to the Mad King, [[Aerys II Targaryen]], by his wife and sister Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen]]. [[Tywin Lannister]] desired for his daughter [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] to marry Rhaegar, but King Aerys II insulted Tywin by indicating that such a match would be beneath Rhaegar.<ref>"[[Mad King Aerys (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Tywin Lannister's perspective]]"</ref> Instead, Rhaegar was married to Princess [[Elia Martell]] of [[Dorne]], with whom he had a daughter named [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]] and then a son named [[Aegon Targaryen (Son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]]. In spite of Elia's love and loyalty to him, Rhaegar [[Abduction of Lyanna Stark|abducted]] [[Lyanna Stark]] of [[Winterfell]] for unknown reasons.<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion#Oberyn Martell's perspective]]"</ref> After the Mad King had Lyanna Stark's father [[Rickard Stark]] and oldest brother [[Brandon Stark (Son of Rickard)|Brandon Stark]] executed for demanding Rhaegar release Lyanna, Lyanna's other brother, [[Eddard Stark]], and her betrothed, [[Robert Baratheon]], joined forces with several other houses to abolish the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] dynasty.<ref>"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin]]"</ref> This war became known as the War of the Usurper or [[Robert's Rebellion]]. After initially remaining away from the fighting in Dorne, Rhaegar was summoned to lead the Royalist forces in what would be the [[Battle of the Trident]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective]]"</ref> During the Battle, Rhaegar was killed in single combat with Lyanna's betrothed [[Robert Baratheon]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective]]"</ref> Rhaegar was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. That location was named the "[[Ruby Ford]]" thereafter.<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective]]"</ref>
   
His father was killed shortly afterwards by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] during the [[Sack of King's Landing]]<ref>"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin]]"</ref> and his mother died in childbirth at [[Dragonstone (castle)|Dragonstone]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective]]"</ref> His younger brother [[Viserys]] and sister [[Daenerys]] (who was born after Rhaegar's death) survived in exile in the [[Free Cities]] across the sea.<ref>"[[Winter is Coming (episode)|Winter is Coming]]"</ref> Lyanna also died during the war.<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref> Rhaenys and Aegon were killed in front of Elia by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] better known as 'The Mountain' and afterwards raped Elia and fatally stabbed her with his sword.<ref>"[[House Clegane (Histories & Lore)]]"<ref> The Mountain was acting on the orders on Tywin Lannister.<ref>"[[The Mountain and the Viper]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin]]"</ref>
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His father was killed shortly afterwards by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] during the [[Sack of King's Landing]]<ref>"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin]]"</ref> and his mother died in childbirth at [[Dragonstone (castle)|Dragonstone]].<ref>"[[Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective]]"</ref> His younger brother [[Viserys]] and sister [[Daenerys]] (who was born after Rhaegar's death) survived in exile in the [[Free Cities]] across the sea.<ref>"[[Winter is Coming (episode)|Winter is Coming]]"</ref> Lyanna also died during the war.<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref> Rhaenys and Aegon were killed in front of Elia by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] better known as 'The Mountain' and afterwards raped Elia and fatally stabbed her with his sword.
   
 
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"Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly. And Rhaegar died."
―Jorah Mormont[src]

Rhaegar Targaryen is an unseen character in Game of Thrones. He is deceased when the events of the series commence. He was the son and heir of King Aerys II Targaryen, holding the title of Prince of Dragonstone. Rhaegar was the older brother of Viserys and Daenerys, though Daenerys was born after he died. He was the last great champion of House Targaryen.

Rhaegar is blamed for starting Robert's Rebellion by abducting Lyanna Stark. He was killed by Robert Baratheon at the climax of the war.

Biography

Background

Abduction of Lyanna Stark

Rhaegar's abduction of Lyanna Stark

Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was the eldest son and heir to the Mad King, Aerys II Targaryen, by his wife and sister Queen Rhaella Targaryen. Tywin Lannister desired for his daughter Cersei to marry Rhaegar, but King Aerys II insulted Tywin by indicating that such a match would be beneath Rhaegar.[1] Instead, Rhaegar was married to Princess Elia Martell of Dorne, with whom he had a daughter named Rhaenys and then a son named Aegon. In spite of Elia's love and loyalty to him, Rhaegar abducted Lyanna Stark of Winterfell for unknown reasons.[2] After the Mad King had Lyanna Stark's father Rickard Stark and oldest brother Brandon Stark executed for demanding Rhaegar release Lyanna, Lyanna's other brother, Eddard Stark, and her betrothed, Robert Baratheon, joined forces with several other houses to abolish the Targaryen dynasty.[3] This war became known as the War of the Usurper or Robert's Rebellion. After initially remaining away from the fighting in Dorne, Rhaegar was summoned to lead the Royalist forces in what would be the Battle of the Trident.[4] During the Battle, Rhaegar was killed in single combat with Lyanna's betrothed Robert Baratheon.[5] Rhaegar was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. That location was named the "Ruby Ford" thereafter.[6]

His father was killed shortly afterwards by Ser Jaime Lannister during the Sack of King's Landing[7] and his mother died in childbirth at Dragonstone.[8] His younger brother Viserys and sister Daenerys (who was born after Rhaegar's death) survived in exile in the Free Cities across the sea.[9] Lyanna also died during the war.[10] Rhaenys and Aegon were killed in front of Elia by Ser Gregor Clegane better known as 'The Mountain' and afterwards raped Elia and fatally stabbed her with his sword.

Season 1

When King Robert Baratheon arrives at Winterfell, he immediately goes with Lord Eddard Stark to see Lyanna Stark's grave in the crypts beneath the castle. Robert tells Eddard that in kills Rhaegar every night in his dreams.[11]

Season 3

Dead-Rhaegar

Rhaegar lies dead in the Ruby Ford.

When Daenerys Targaryen considers the possibility of buying Unsullied to employ as her army in her quest to win the Iron Throne, Ser Barristan Selmy pleads her not to do it, mentioning Rhaegar fighting with men that believed in his cause at the Trident. Ser Jorah Mormont counters that Rhaegar fought bravely and honorably, but perished nevertheless.[12]

Season 5

On her way to her father's funeral at the Great Sept of Baelor, Cersei recalls visiting a maegi known as Maggy to predict her future. Young Cersei asks Maggy if she will Rhaegar as her father desired,[13] but Maggy answers that she will not, but she will marry the King.[14]

Quotes

"In my dreams, I kill him every night."
Robert Baratheon to Eddard Stark[src]
"Your brother Rhaegar was the last dragon."
Jorah Mormont to Daenerys Targaryen[src]
"When your brother Rhaegar led his army into battle at the Trident, men died for him because they believed in him, because they loved him. I fought beside the last dragon on that day, your Grace. I bled beside him."
―Ser Barristan Selmy to Daenerys[src]
Daenerys Targaryen: "Did you know him well, Ser Barristan?"
Barristan Selmy: "I did, your Grace. Finest man I ever met."
Daenerys Targaryen: "I wish I had known him, but he was not the last dragon."
— Rhaegar Targaryen remembered.[src]

Family tree

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Rhaegar is depicted as a chivalrous, honorable, well loved by the smallfolk and just warrior, albeit one often distracted by other concerns and apparently unable or unwilling to restrain the worst excesses of his father. He had a strained relationship with his father, which was helped along by the king's paranoia, and lords who spoke ill of the Crown Prince and claimed he was plotting to overthrow Aerys.

Rhaegar had silver-gold hair and dark lilac eyes. He was considered to be tall and handsome. Cersei Lannister, who was infatuated with him, remembers Rhaegar as the most beautiful man she had ever seen. Rhaegar was very bookish in his youth, such that people jested that the Queen swallowed some books and a candle while he was in her wombs. As a boy he was able to impress the maesters with his wit.

Rhaegar's reasons for taking Lyanna Stark remain a mystery to both his supporters and his detractors, but the entire realm knows that they had met at a great tourney at Harrenhal. Rhaegar had crowned her Queen of Love and Beauty, passing over his wife.

A year after the tourney, Rhaegar and two knights of the Kingsguard fell upon Lyanna in the Riverlands and take her. This event is cited as the catalyst for Robert's Rebellion. With Rhaegar's death and the loss of the Battle of Trident, the Royalist cause was seen as doomed. With this decisive rebel victory, the Lannisters and Greyjoys, who had stayed out of the conflict, joined the war on the rebels' side. This led to the Greyjoy raid of the Reach, as well as the Lannister's Sack of King's Landing and the death of Aerys.

When Daenerys Targaryen was in the House of the Undying, one of the visions she saw was a man resembling Viserys but taller than him, with dark indigo eyes, and a woman nursing a newborn babe in a great wooden bed. They were confirmed by George R.R. Martin to be Rhaegar, Elia, and their infant son Aegon.[15]

See also

References

  1. "Mad King Aerys (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Tywin Lannister's perspective"
  2. "Robert's Rebellion#Oberyn Martell's perspective"
  3. "The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin"
  4. "Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective"
  5. "Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective"
  6. "Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Robert Baratheon's perspective"
  7. "The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Luwin"
  8. "Robert's Rebellion (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Viserys Targaryen's perspective"
  9. "Winter is Coming"
  10. "Fire and Blood"
  11. "Winter is Coming"
  12. "Walk of Punishment"
  13. "Mad King Aerys (Complete Guide to Westeros)#Tywin Lannister's perspective"
  14. "The Wars to Come"
  15. The Citadel: Prophecies - Westeros.org

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