Back for the second season of “House of the Dragon” , Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) is responsible for the existence of Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), protagonist of “Game of Thrones” . This is because, in the fictional universe, the character is the Ice Queen’s sixth great-grandmother.
Separated by 172 years, the events of “House of the Dragon” took place before the eight-season series, based on the books by George R. R. Martin. In this way, seven generations of Targaryens separate Rhaenyra from Daenerys.
From one of the spin-off character’s six children, Viserys II became the father of Aegon IV It is Naerys . Together, the two brought to the world Daeron II .
Upon reaching maturity, he married Myruah Martell, with whom he had Maekar l —Daenerys’s great-great-grandfather. Following the lineage, they also came Aegon “Egg” V known as The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and the character’s great-grandfather.
As heir, he was born Jaehaerys ll , grandfather of the Ice Queen. Finally, the family tree arrives at Aerys II known as the Mad King and father of Daenerys.
When we take into account that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is the character’s nephew, we can conclude that the protagonist of “Game of Thrones” is also related to Rhaenyra.
Source: CNN Brasil

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