The Game of Thrones is the first book by George R. R. Martin’s epic A Song of Ice and Fire plotline, which has been adapted into a film. The series had its HBO premiere on April 17, 2011, and ended on May 19, 2019, having aired 73 episodes across eight intense, bloody, political, and dramatic seasons. HBO had a record-breaking viewership of
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As Game of Thrones fans have heard time and again, this powerful family unified the Seven Kingdoms and ruled over the fictional land of Westeros until Robert Baratheon overthrew the "Mad King The Stark family tree as it matters for the Game of Thrones story starts with Rickard Stark, father of the regretted Ned Stark. Rickard was, like Ned after him, the Lord of Winterfell. He married his cousin twice removed, Lyarra Stark (because of course he did) and with her he had four children –Brandon, Eddard, Lyanna, and Benjen. Finally, a Here are the most prominent houses in the Game of Thrones family tree. (No spoilers!) Some quick background: Several years before the series begins, Robert Baratheon and his allies (including his old friend, Eddard “Ned” Stark) seized the Iron Throne from Aerys “The Mad King” Targaryen. The Velaryons swore fealty to Stannis Baratheon, the new Lord of Dragonstone. Assumedly, they fight for him in the War of Five Kings. The Velaryon house has a rich history of adventures and famous 4I2NE.