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efpizza · 8 months
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The wedding dance of Maron Martell and Daenerys Targaryen
(Not that Dany, the other one!)
Daenerys's betrothal to the Prince of Dorne, Prince Maron Martell, was brokered by her brother Daeron as part of the treaty bringing Dorne into the realm of the Iron Throne.
Maron had the Water Gardens built three leagues to the west of Sunspear for his new wife.
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Targaryen Week 2023 || Day Five: Pairings -- Targaryen-Martell Unions
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zuzka03k · 3 months
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After the Blackfyre Rebellion
Maron and Daenerys together after Maron's return from the war ❤️
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katy-89 · 8 months
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Rhaenys was 16 and Corlys 37 when they married.
Maron Martell was 39, Daenerys 15
Rhaenyra and Harwin (16/23),
Rhaenyra and Daemon (15/31)
Loras and Renly (16/21)
Sansa and Willas (12/22)
Thaddeus Rowan (50s) and Floris Baratheon (14)
Rodrik Arryn (36) and Daella Targaryen (15/16)
Viserys Targaryen (12) and Larra Rogare (19)
Maegor Targaryen (13) and Ceryse Hightower (23)
Walder Frey and his latest wife are almost 75 years age difference. She is 17
Rhaena married a 17 year old
Cersei groomed and fucked a 16 year old
Oberyn (42) fucked a 16 year old
Ah, Elaena and Alyn Velaryon. She’s at least 16 years younger than his daughter with Baela
Robert....lol
Etc etc etc
And yet...none of these characters/ships are getting the same hate as Rhaegar and Lyanna. Actually many of them are LOVED and CELEBRATED.
Rhaelya antis even ship Elia (4 years older than Rhaegar) with the teenagers Lyanna and Jaime
Mmmmh
Maybe y'all doesn't care about age gap and you just have an agenda?
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This is the most fake progressive fandom i ever seen.
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anira-naeg · 8 months
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The Targaryen bloodline, part 7.
The sons of Daeron and their wives. (And Dany)
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atopvisenyashill · 11 months
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A timeline of the ruling princes and princesses of Dorne from Meria Martell’s death to the formal union of Dorne and the rest of the Seven Kingdoms in 187 AC.
Anything marked with a * means it’s a canon date. The rest are speculation and a lot of math on my part. I also made up the names for a few characters as well! Also rip the quality on this but when you click it, it looks better.
More explanation under the cut.
Where I ran into most trouble in trying to figure out this timeline when we have not nearly as much information as we do about literally every other major Great House of Westeros, is the line from Morion the Mad to Qoren Martell. There’s several quick changes in princes during that time and we don’t even know what their relation is to one another in several instances. So I tried working out the timeline in a few different ways - I tried it with Mara Martell, Morion’s heir, as his very young daughter, as a twin sister, as a younger sister, and I finally settled on her being his much older aunt as making the most sense.
I think it makes the most sense because Morion is considered young and yet his father was Prince for a very long time; it doesn’t make sense that a ruling prince would wait so long to have an heir unless in a parallel to Jaehaerys’ later issue, several of his heirs die and leave the line of succession a bit uncertain. So I concluded that Morion’s father, who I named Voren, had several older children that died, likely during the Vulture King’s first war (we know it’s suspected Deria was funding him) so when Voren died, the throne went to his reckless, dumb ass youngest son, Morion. With Morion dying without any children, the throne passes next to Deria’s second child, Mara, and the Nymeros Martell line descends from them. This also makes sense because in canon, Morion was angry that his father didn’t send soldiers to kick the Iron Throne out of the Dornish Marches during Lord Rogar’s War; if Voren had children that had died in a previous conflict, it would make sense that he’d hesitate to get involved again.
Qoren was also a bit tricky. He had to be old enough to fight in the Stepstones War against Daemon, but young enough to not be married yet and be considered a potential match for Rhaenyra two years later. After a lot of wondering how in the hell I make that work, I finally figured - again, similar to Cregan Stark and Jaeherys, that there was a surplus of heirs at this time. Mara would have come into her throne already old with children and grandchildren, and her heir would come into the throne also already old, same as Meria/Nymor/Deria. Makes sense that the prince before Qoren was therefore a grandfather or great-grandfather, and that Qoren’s father never took the Sunspear Throne.
I stopped at the unification of the Seven Kingdoms simply because we get absolutely no information on what was going on in Dorne until Doran’s mother. Apparently, Dorne was real quiet during the Blackfyre Rebellions, hah.
And as for names...
Voren - we have several instances of Dornishmen with names that end in the -en sound. Doran, Oberyn, Llewyn, Yoren, etc. It seems like a common naming quirk, similar to the Northerners being really fond of -on and -ard endings. I thought Voren sounded the most like a real name.
Ellario - We have Elia and Ellaria so I figured there should be a male version of the name. I didn’t want to use Elio, so Ellario was born.
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targsource · 28 days
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TARGARYEN PORTRAITS: PART 5
by riotarttherite on twitter
featuring: King Viserys II (1), Lady Larra Rogare (2), Prince Aemon (3), Queen Naerys (4), King Daeron II (5), Queen Myriah Martell (6), Princess Daenerys (7), Prince Maron Martell (8), King Aerys I (9), Queen Aelinor Penrose (10)
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The Royal Families of The Seven Kingdoms: Part 3
By Jota Saraiva
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highgardenart · 6 months
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Prince Maron Martell
“…[He] agreed to be betrothed to Daeron’s sister, Daenerys… And with that marriage, [he] knelt and swore his oaths of fealty before the Iron Throne.”
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daenaerionism · 20 days
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Princess Daenerys Targaryen waiting for her betrothed Prince Maron Martell.
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Princess Danaerys II Targaryen daughter of King Aegon IV Targaryen and Naerys Targaryen, wife to Maron Martell. It is rumored that she was in love Daemon Blackfyre.
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green-ajah-aes-sedai · 11 months
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Maron Martell x Daenerys Targaryen "the First"
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asoiafreadthru · 10 months
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HOUSE MARTELL
Nymeria, the warrior queen of the Rhoyne, brought her ten thousand ships to land in Dorne, the southernmost of the Seven Kingdoms, and took Lord Mors Martell to husband. With her help, he vanquished his rivals to rule all Dorne.
The Rhoynar influence remains strong. Thus Dornish rulers style themselves “Prince” rather than “King.” Under Dornish law, lands and titles pass to the eldest child, not the eldest male.
Dorne, alone of the Seven Kingdoms, was never conquered by Aegon the Dragon. It was not permanently joined to the realm until two hundred years later, and then by marriage and treaty, not the sword.
Peaceable King Daeron II succeeded where the warriors had failed by wedding the Dornish princess Myriah and giving his own sister in marriage to the reigning Prince of Dorne.
The Martell banner is a red sun pierced by a golden spear.
Their words are Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken.
The principal houses sworn to Sunspear include Jordayne, Santagar, Allyrion, Toland, Yronwood, Wyl, Fowler, and Dayne.
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sayruq · 2 years
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Pre-canon Dorne Week: Day 2 and 3 - Major Events and Dornish Characters
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mercshy · 2 years
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Princess Daenerys was born in 172 AC to Queen Naerys and King Aegon IV and was the younger sister of King Daeron II Targaryen. Prince Maron Nymeros Martell was the ruling Prince of Dorne and younger brother of Myriah Martell, the wife of Daeron II.
The wedding between Daenerys and Maron was held in King's Landing in 187 AC and formally made Dorne part of the Seven Kingdoms. After the ceremony, Maron kneeled before the Iron Throne and togehter, Maron and Daeron II went to pay their respects to the statue of the late King Baelor the Blessed at the Great Sept, who had once brokered the peace between the Iron Throne and Dorne via the marriage of Daeron II and Myriah. To celebrate the wedding, a tourney was held in the capital. Daenerys and Maron had multiple children and the eldest child, a son, presumably succeeded Maron as ruling Prince of Dorne.
In Dorne, Maron built his bride the Water Gardens three leagues to the west of Sunspear. It was a place of beauty made of colored marble with pools and trees to free her from the heat and dust of Sunspear. Their children played in the pools along with the children of other highborn lords and ladies. One day, when the sun was hot, Daenerys took pity on the children of the servants and guards and allowed them to play in the pools with the highborn children, starting a tradition that is still kept in Dorne to this day.
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dyannawynnedayne · 10 months
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Terros' Next Top DILF - Round 2
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Maron: art by poly-hebdo, AWOIAF Page
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Robert: art by an-artist-who-loves-got, AWOIAF Page
BRACKET LINK
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