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  • The contents of the Aegon Targaryen (disambiguation) page were merged into Aegon Targaryen on 7 September 2017. For the contribution history and old versions...
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  • separate page. Give him a nice write-up in House Targaryen and leave it at that. Also, I see that Aegon's dragons have each been given their own stub page...
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  • for Bittersteel's first name (Aegor). --leederick Aenys I was the son of Aegon I and Rhaenys not of Visenya so I changed that (made some other minor changes)...
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  • The contents of the Aegon Targaryen (disambiguation) page were merged into Aegon Targaryen on 7 September 2017 and it now redirects there. For the contribution...
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  • claims to be Aegon. But is it established in the books that this is in fact the case? Seems to me it’s still ambiguous whether he is truly Aegon or just a...
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  • Aegon Targaryen and that he is the heir of the Iron Throne. This page should be moved. --Aegon Targaryen VI (talk) 02:34, 28 August 2017 (UTC) Aegon Targaryen...
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  • show, such as the adaptation removing the king Jaehaerys II.   House Targaryen   House Baratheon   House Lannister   House Stark References Martin, George...
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  • of the House Targaryen are actually female line descendants of Aegon, the Conqueror, and thus, female line descendants of House Targaryen through Rhaenyra...
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  • section that one of its main characters, Jon Snow, is in fact Prince Aegon Targaryen, which was one of the biggest reveals of the final seasons. Similarly...
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  • it jumps to Aegon VI Targaryen. Housiemousie (talk) 10:03, 29 July 2016 (UTC) @Housiemousie: That's not a problem with the Rhaegar Targaryen redirect. It...
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  • reason the Targaryens were able to conquer much of Westeros in the first place is that they had dragons - Vhagar, Meraxes and Balerion. Aegon, Rhaenys and...
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  • noted by that "The Downfall of Daenerys Targaryen" video I pointed you to and this "The Tragedy of Daenerys Targaryen" Vulture source. Obviously, Daenerys...
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  • mentioned the omission of such relatively prominent (POV-)characters as Aegon Targaryen, Victarion Greyjoy and Quentyn Martell. But I agree that a source would...
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