The Iron Throne is the literal and metonymical seat of power of Westeros within George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series and the adapted television series Game of Thrones. The Iron Throne is located within the Red Keep throne room within the city of King’s Landing. As seen on HBO’s Game of Thrones, the Iron Throne is depicted as being 86” (7’2”) | 2.18 m tall, 65 The Seven Kingdoms is a feudal society.Below the King and the royal family rank the Great Houses (House Arryn, House Baratheon of Storm's End, House Greyjoy, House Martell, House Stark, House Targaryen, House Tully, and House Tyrell), followed by other noble houses, both greater and small, knights (landed knights, household knights, and hedge knights), and commoners. King Viserys II Targaryen was the tenth king of the Targaryen dynasty to sit on the Iron Throne of Westeros. He was the youngest son of Rhaenyra Targaryen and Daemon Targaryen, named after his maternal grandfather Viserys I Targaryen. After thought to be lost during the Dance of the Dragons, he returned to King's Landing and served as Hand of the King to his elder brother, Aegon III Targaryen King Maegor I Targaryen, commonly known as Maegor the Cruel, was the third king of the Targaryen dynasty to sit on the Iron Throne. Maegor was the only son of Aegon the Conqueror by his sister-wife Visenya and the half-brother of Aenys I. Unlike his half-brother, Maegor was more like his father and grew up to become a strong warrior, being knighted by his father at age sixteen, the youngest at The Iron Crown (in Italian, Latin, and Lombard: Corona Ferrea; German: Eiserne Krone) is a reliquary votive crown, traditionally considered one of the oldest royal insignia of Christendom. It was made in the Middle Ages, consisting of a circlet of gold and jewels fitted around a central silver band, which tradition held to be made of iron The structuring is obviously different from feudal societies (even someone who played CK2 as Byzantium would see the surface level differences in how a more refined Roman Empire compared to playing as say, France or England) and the vassal system (barring maybe the Theme system), but arguably the Iron Throne still had more authority and land to It definitely appears that Viserys Targaryen isn't the kind of guy the throne approves, either. Episode 1 of "House of the Dragon" includes what seems to be an example of correct Iron Throne posture. Alicent, convinced that Rhaenyra will murder her children in order to secure the Iron Throne, becomes increasingly invested in positioning Aegon II as Viserys’ true heir. She later gives birth Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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