Aegon I Targaryen, also known to history as Aegon the Conqueror, the Dragonlord of Dragonstone, and later as the First King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men, stands as one of the most consequential figures in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire. Revered, feared, and studied for generations, Aegon was not simply a conqueror; he was the founder of a new political reality, one forged in fire, bound in blood, and etched into the geography of Westeros. By unifying six of the seven kingdoms under his rule—through war, diplomacy, and the unmatched terror of dragons—Aegon reshaped the fate of a continent and established a dynasty that would rule for nearly three centuries. Yet Aegon himself remains in many ways an enigma. Though he burned kings alive, he rarely sought battle for its own sake. Though he ruled as an autocrat, he often delegated the intricacies of governance. Though a warlord, he chose a crown of simple Valyrian steel, not gold.
Aegon of House Targaryen, the First of His Name |