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If Jon Snow became King of the Seven Kingdoms what would his regnal number be?
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Why are there two characters named Aegon?Why does Jon Snow say this to Rattleshirt in A Dance With Dragons?What is the status of science in the Seven Kingdoms?Are there any fully noble-born (and acknowledged) bastards in the Game of Thrones TV show?Why did Lords of Vale swear allegiance to a Northman?Why did Rhaegar take Lyanna to Dorne?Was it wise for Ned Stark to promise Jon they would talk about his mother?Assume R+L=J is true. How can that ever be proven in the eyes of Westeros?S07E05: Would this person be the rightful heir to the Targaryen throne when born even if Viserys ascended to the throne before their birth?Who did Cersei mean by 'silver-haired bitch'?Why did the showrunners remove Jaehaerys II?
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We see Sam revealing Jon's true identity to him at the crypts of Winterfell. There he refers to him as
Aegon the Sixth.
However, Aegon VI was the son of Rhaegar and Elia Martell and was born before Jon Snow. So Jon Snow should be Aegon VII Targaryen.
Am I missing something?
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We see Sam revealing Jon's true identity to him at the crypts of Winterfell. There he refers to him as
Aegon the Sixth.
However, Aegon VI was the son of Rhaegar and Elia Martell and was born before Jon Snow. So Jon Snow should be Aegon VII Targaryen.
Am I missing something?
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Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
1
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
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We see Sam revealing Jon's true identity to him at the crypts of Winterfell. There he refers to him as
Aegon the Sixth.
However, Aegon VI was the son of Rhaegar and Elia Martell and was born before Jon Snow. So Jon Snow should be Aegon VII Targaryen.
Am I missing something?
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We see Sam revealing Jon's true identity to him at the crypts of Winterfell. There he refers to him as
Aegon the Sixth.
However, Aegon VI was the son of Rhaegar and Elia Martell and was born before Jon Snow. So Jon Snow should be Aegon VII Targaryen.
Am I missing something?
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2
Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
1
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
add a comment |
2
Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
1
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
2
2
Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
1
1
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
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The name became vacant after Clegane decided to paint the wall of the Red Keep with whatever he had with him.
Joke aside, Aegon would be named Aegon VI only if he would have been crowned.
Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne.
As Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia, supposedly died during the sack of Kings Landing, the last Aegon that ruled is still Aegon V.
Therefore, would Jon Snow claim the crown as a Targaryen, he would be the sixth Aegon to rule.
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"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
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Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
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King George VI wasn't the (sixth person named George) who was king, he was the sixth (person named George who was king). That is, he was the sixth King George, not the sixth George. It's not like there were only five people named George in the history of England, or even in the history of the Windsors, before him. (And please, no nitpicking about whether his name was Albert or George, or whether he was a Windsor or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, etc.)
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The name became vacant after Clegane decided to paint the wall of the Red Keep with whatever he had with him.
Joke aside, Aegon would be named Aegon VI only if he would have been crowned.
Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne.
As Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia, supposedly died during the sack of Kings Landing, the last Aegon that ruled is still Aegon V.
Therefore, would Jon Snow claim the crown as a Targaryen, he would be the sixth Aegon to rule.
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"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
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Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The name became vacant after Clegane decided to paint the wall of the Red Keep with whatever he had with him.
Joke aside, Aegon would be named Aegon VI only if he would have been crowned.
Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne.
As Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia, supposedly died during the sack of Kings Landing, the last Aegon that ruled is still Aegon V.
Therefore, would Jon Snow claim the crown as a Targaryen, he would be the sixth Aegon to rule.
3
"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
1
Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The name became vacant after Clegane decided to paint the wall of the Red Keep with whatever he had with him.
Joke aside, Aegon would be named Aegon VI only if he would have been crowned.
Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne.
As Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia, supposedly died during the sack of Kings Landing, the last Aegon that ruled is still Aegon V.
Therefore, would Jon Snow claim the crown as a Targaryen, he would be the sixth Aegon to rule.
The name became vacant after Clegane decided to paint the wall of the Red Keep with whatever he had with him.
Joke aside, Aegon would be named Aegon VI only if he would have been crowned.
Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne.
As Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia, supposedly died during the sack of Kings Landing, the last Aegon that ruled is still Aegon V.
Therefore, would Jon Snow claim the crown as a Targaryen, he would be the sixth Aegon to rule.
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"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
1
Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
1
Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
3
3
"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
"Aegon, son of King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella, didn't have any number, such as lot of other Aegons, like Aegon, son of Aenys I, who became the Uncrowned after his uncle usurped the Throne." Nice title. Can imagine Ser Davos reading this out in court.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
1
1
Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
Just go the Doctor Who method and call him Aegon Six And A Half Or Something.
– Rand al'Thor♦
4 hours ago
add a comment |
King George VI wasn't the (sixth person named George) who was king, he was the sixth (person named George who was king). That is, he was the sixth King George, not the sixth George. It's not like there were only five people named George in the history of England, or even in the history of the Windsors, before him. (And please, no nitpicking about whether his name was Albert or George, or whether he was a Windsor or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, etc.)
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King George VI wasn't the (sixth person named George) who was king, he was the sixth (person named George who was king). That is, he was the sixth King George, not the sixth George. It's not like there were only five people named George in the history of England, or even in the history of the Windsors, before him. (And please, no nitpicking about whether his name was Albert or George, or whether he was a Windsor or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, etc.)
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King George VI wasn't the (sixth person named George) who was king, he was the sixth (person named George who was king). That is, he was the sixth King George, not the sixth George. It's not like there were only five people named George in the history of England, or even in the history of the Windsors, before him. (And please, no nitpicking about whether his name was Albert or George, or whether he was a Windsor or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, etc.)
King George VI wasn't the (sixth person named George) who was king, he was the sixth (person named George who was king). That is, he was the sixth King George, not the sixth George. It's not like there were only five people named George in the history of England, or even in the history of the Windsors, before him. (And please, no nitpicking about whether his name was Albert or George, or whether he was a Windsor or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, etc.)
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Related: Why are there two characters named Aegon?
– Skooba
7 hours ago
Erm, whatever he wants it to be?
– AJFaraday
5 hours ago
1
Number is not personal property, but property of relationship between person and the realm, i.e. he would get number iff he was crowned, not just by the fact he existed. You may check RL example James VI and I, for Scotland he was sixth, for England and Ireland he was first of his name.
– user28434
5 hours ago
It should be obvious that huge spoilers do not go into the title of a question. Have a little think before you hit "submit".
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago
@Randal'Thor The one the OP wrote before TheLethalCarrot kindly fixed it.
– Lightness Races in Orbit
4 hours ago