Daeron I and Daena “The Young Dragons” (2/?)
The couple focused on having children, they could have a total of seven children:
Visenya Targaryen (161 AC - 194 AC) was queen consort of the Seven Kingdoms by marrying her younger brother, Daemon I.
She was named in honor of Queen Visenya, Aegon I's warrior sister. She was considered a cultured and more feminine girl as well as not being interested in sports at the time, bearing more resemblance to her aunt, Rhaena Targaryen.
Visenya struggled to stay on the treadmill with two stillborn children and three surviving children, Daella, Aegon future Aegon IV and Rhaella.
She passed away at the age of 33 after giving birth to a boy, Aenar.
Daenys Targaryen (162 AC - 204 AC) became Mistress of Harrenhal after marrying Manfryd Lothston.
She was considered sweet-looking and cuddly, her personality was insightful, accommodating, and somewhat manipulative. During her marriage, he managed to make her husband surrender at her feet and despite her bad behavior, Manfryd was infatuated with her wife.
Daenys had four children with her husband and it was she who took care of her, in addition to getting important marriages for them. The masters said that Daenys "looked after her children in the Hall of the Hundred Chimneys and looked after her husband in the bedroom."
Daenys passed away in AC 211. C., at 49 years of age due to the fact that she contracted puerperal fever in winter after a walk in the snow.
Daemon I Targaryen (163 AC -209 AC) was king of the Seven Kingdoms from 187 A. C. to the year 209. He was married to his older sister, Visenya and their marriage was happy since both felt attraction and affection despite being different. Although he is said to have had extramarital affairs with some prostitutes and one of them became pregnant with a child, Gaeron was white.
His reign was characterized by sudden climatic changes in the Seven Kingdoms, something that was hardly seen, he also managed to establish some alliances with the Greyjoy to have his favor by marrying his daughter, Rhaella with Torwyn Greyjoy.
After Visenya's death, Daemon sank into grief and considered abdicating, but he did not do so for the sake of his son Aegon. Daemon ended up dying in the year 219 at the age of 46, a victim of smallpox and was succeeded by his son Aegon.
Daenaera Targaryen (164 AC-236 AC) became mistress of Driftmark by marrying her cousin, Corlys Velaryon, the son of her uncle Alyn Velaryon.
She was considered the most beautiful daughter of Daeron and Daena, she being compared to her grandmother the dowager queen Daenaera Velaryon. She was smiling and loved nature, as well as being an excellent dancer and party lover.
Little is known about her married life, but it is known that she had two children who were the next successors to Driftmark.
She outlived her husband for ten years, who died in 226 and Daenaera passed away at 72 years of age.
Aegon Targaryen (166 AC -167 AC) passed away within the first day of his name.
Gaemon Targaryen (167 AC-208 AC) known as "King Maegor II" was a member of the City Guard and for a time heir to his brother Daemon I.
He was considered a somewhat cold, war-loving and somewhat cruel boy being compared to King Maegor I. According to his own brothers, he was cold and sometimes aggressive towards others, but he was very in love and passionate with his sister wife, Laenys with which I have ten children.
In the year 199 he was widowed when Laenys died after giving birth to her last child, Daeron and his death psychologically affected Gaemon, becoming more aggressive and paranoid, coming to believe that someone poisoned his wife. Gaemon's behavior was such that Daemon I had to lock his own brother in a room in Maegor's Keep.
In his quarters, Gaemon used to spend his days breaking everything within his reach, screaming and suffering from several fits of anger, even mistreating several of his servants.
In the year 208 AC., Gaemon had a madness attack and crashed his head against a wall, splitting his skull, dying instantly. The prince died at the age of 41 and his ashes were buried next to those of his beloved Laenys.
Laenys Targaryen (169 AC-192 AC) was the beloved wife of her brother Gaemon Targaryen and mother of the future queen, Saera Targaryen who married her cousin, Aegon IV.
She was considered a less handsome girl than her older sisters, but she had a certain charm thanks to her sweet, cheerful and submissive personality.
She was very close to her brothers, but especially to her brother Gaemon hers, who had several nervous attacks and only Laenys could appease thanks to her character.
At the age of 15, she thought of marrying her to Lord Rodwell Stark, but her brother Gaemon hers refused and wanted to marry her little sister himself. Although at first her father did not agree at all, in the end she accepted due to the closeness of her brothers and that same year Laenys and Gaemon were married.
The couple had a great passion for each other and went on to conceive ten children, but only six would reach adulthood. Laenys' continuous childbirth caused her health to begin to decline because each delivery only took one or two years. In the year 199 d. C., she had her last child, Daeron, but this birth left the princess very weak and she died three days after her delivery at the age of 31.
La pareja se centro en tener hijos pudieron tener en total siete hijos:
Visenya Targaryen (161 d. C.- 194 d. C.) fue reina consorte de los Siete Reinos al casarse con su hermano menor, Daemon I.
Fue nombrada en honor a la reina Visenya, la hermana guerrera de Aegon I. Era considerada una muchacha culta y mas femenina además de no estar interesada en los deportes de la época, teniendo mas parecido con su tía, Rhaena Targaryen.
Visenya tuvo complicaciones para quedarse en cinta teniendo dos hijos que nacieron muertos y tres niños supervivientes, Daella, Aegon futuro Aegon IV y Rhaella.
Falleció a la edad de 33 años tras dar a luz a un niño, Aenar Targaryen.
Daenys Targaryen (162 d. C.- 204 d. C.) fue señora de Harrenhal tras casarse con Manfryd Lothston.
Era considerada de aspecto dulce y tierno, su personalidad era perspicaz, complaciente y algo manipuladora. Durante su matrimonio logró que su marido estuviera rendido a sus pies y pesé a su mal comportamiento Manfryd estaba encaprichado con su mujer.
Daenys tuvo cuatro hijos con su marido y fue ella quien se encargo de sus cuidados, además de conseguir matrimonios importantes para estos. Los maestres decían que Daenys “cuidaba a sus hijos en la Sala de las Cien Chimeneas y cuidaba a su marido en la alcoba”.
Daenys falleció en el año 211 d. C., a los 49 años debido a que en invierno contrajo fiebres puerperales después de un paseo por la nieve.
Daemon I Targaryen (163 d. C. -219) fue rey de los Siete Reinos desde el año 189 d. C. al año 220. Fue casado con su hermana mayor, Visenya y su matrimonio fue feliz ya que ambos sentían atracción y cariño pese a ser distintos. Aun que según se dice tuvo relaciones extramatrimoniales con algunas prostitutas y una de ellas quedo embarazada de un niño, Gaeron fuegoblanco.
Su reinado se caracterizo por los repentinos cambios climáticos en los Siete Reinos, algo que casi no se veía, además también logró establecer algunas alianzas con los Greyjoy para tener su favor casando a su hija, Rhaella con Torwyn Greyjoy.
Tras la muerte de Visenya, Daemon se sumió en una pena y pensó en abdicar, pero no lo hizo por el bien de su hijo Aegon. Daemon acabo falleciendo en el año 219 a los 53 años victima de la viruela y fue sucedido por su hijo Aegon.
Daenaera Targaryen (164 d. C. - 236 d. C.) fue señora de Marcaderiva al casarse con su primo, Corlys Velaryon, hijo de su tío Alyn Velaryon.
Era considerada la hija mas bella de Daeron y Daena, siendo comparada con su abuela la reina viuda Daenaera Velaryon. Era sonriente y amaba la naturaleza, además de ser una excelente bailarina y amante de las fiestas.
Poco se sabe sobre su vida conyugal, pero se sabe que llegaron a tener dos hijos que fueron los siguientes sucesores de Marcaderiva.
Ella sobrevivió a su marido por diez años, quien pudo fallecer en el año 226 y Daenaera falleció a los 72 años de edad por vejez.
Aegon Targaryen (166 d. C. -167 d. C.) falleció antes de cumplir su primer día del nombre.
Gaemon Targaryen (167 d. C. - 208 d. C.) conocido como “Rey Maegor II” fue miembro de la Guardia de la Ciudad y por un tiempo heredero de su hermano Daemon I.
Era considerado como un chico algo frío, amante de la guerra y algo cruel siendo comparado con el rey Maegor I. Según sus propios hermanos, el era frío y a veces agresivo con otros, pero se mostraba muy enamorado y apasionado con su hermana esposa, Laenys con la cual llego a tener diez hijos.
En el año 199 enviudo cuando Laenys falleció tras dar a luz a su ultimo hijo, Daeron y su muerte afecto psicológicamente a Gaemon volviéndose mas agresivo y paranoico, llegando a creer que alguien enveneno a su esposa. El comportamiento de Gaemon fue tal que Daemon I tuvo que encerrar a su propio hermano en un cuarto del Torreón de Maegor.
En sus aposentos Gaemon solía pasar los días rompiendo todo a su alcance, gritando y padeciendo de varios ataques de ira llegando a maltratar a varios de los sirvientes.
En el año 208 d. C., Gaemon tuvo un ataque de locura y estrello su cabeza contra un muro partiéndose el cráneo falleciendo al instante. El príncipe falleció con 41 años y sus cenizas fueron enterradas junto a las de su amada Laenys.
Laenys Targaryen (169 d. C. - 192 d. C.) fue la amada esposa de su hermano Gaemon Targaryen y madre de la futura reina, Saera Targaryen la cual se caso con su primo, Aegon IV.
Era considerada una muchacha menos agraciada que sus hermanas mayores, pero tenia cierto encanto gracias a su personalidad dulce, alegre y sumisa.
Era muy cercana a sus hermanos, pero sobre todo a su hermano Gaemon, el cual tenia varios ataques de nervios y solo Laenys podía apaciguar gracias a su carácter.
A los 15 años se pensó en casarla con Lord Rodwell Stark, pero su hermano Gaemon se negó y quiso casarse el mismo con su hermana pequeña. Aun que al principio su padre no estaba del todo de acuerdo, al final acepto debido a la gran cercanía de los hermanos y ese mismo año Laenys y Gaemon se casaron.
La pareja sentía una gran pasión el uno por el otro y llegaron a concebir diez hijos, pero solo seis llegarían a edad adulta.
Los continuos parto de Laenys provocaron que su salud empezara a decaer debido a que por cada parto solo pasaban uno o dos años. En el año 199 d. C., tuvo a su ultimo hijo, Daeron, pero este parto dejo muy débil a la princesa y murió tres días después del alumbramiento a los 31 años.
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Some Valyrian/Targaryen/Velaryon names. No expertise here, simply following patterns to see what sounds and looks nice + canon sources and Valyrian dictionary plucks. In chrono & thought order.
Canon — Rhaenys, Rhaena, Rhaella, Rhaenyra, Rhaegel, Rhae, Rhaelle, Rhaegar (All Targ)
Derived — Rhaenion, Rhaenelle, Rhaenella, Rhaegor, Rhaegon, Aenyra, Rhaelion, Rhaenyx, Rhaelyx, Rhaenar, Rhaenyar, Rhaenel, Rhaelys, Rhaevel, Rhaevis, Rhaevys, Viserrhae, Rhaenya, Rhaenior, Rhaenor, Rhael, Rhaen, Rhaejel, Rhaeqan, Rhaellor, Rhaemon, Rhaemond, Rhaenyron, Rhaema
Canon — Aenar, Aegon, Aerys, Aelyx, Aerion, Aethan (1 Velaryon), Vaegon, Aenys, Aerea, Naerys, Aegor, Aelor, Aelora (Rest Targ)
Derived — Aegar, Aelon, Aelys, Aelar, Aelara, Aella, Aelinor, Aeral, Aeron, Aelion, Aegys, Aegal, Aelia, Naera, Naeron, Naerion, Naerelle, Naerella, Naerea, Aethal, Aethelle, Aethys, Aethion, Aethar, Aethial, Aenor, Aethor, Aerelle, Gaelyx, Aenyx, Aeryx, Baelyx, Aelial, Aeliar, Aelior, Vaegal, Vaegor, Vaegar, Vaelior, Vaelor, Aerial, Aeriel, Aelan, Aevys, Aevelle, Aevella, Haelyx, Haelian, Aenir, Haethan, Haelan, Haelor, Aekor, Haeral
Canon — Gaemon (T), Daemion (T & V), Daemon (V & T), Aemon (T), Aemma (T [Andal?]), Vaemond (V), Aemond (T), Daeron (V later T)
Derived — Daemyra, Daemys, Daemyn, Daemelle, Daema, Gaemar, Daerelle, Daerion, Aemys, Aemar, Aemor, Aemir, Aemira, Aemara, Aemora, Daemor, Daemora, Vaemon, Gaema, Gaemond, Gaemyn, Gaemion, Aemion, Gaemor, Aemior, Aemyn, Aemin, Aerona, Aemona, Aemia, Aeman, Aemal, Aemelle, Gaemia, Aemol, Aemil, Aemila, Aemilon, Aemilor, Aeminor, Daemyron, Daeminor, Haemon, Naemon, Haemia, Naema, Haemal, Haemar, Naemior, Naemor, Daemian
Canon — Daenys, Daenerys, Daella, Daenaera (1 V), Daena, Daenora (Rest T)
Derived — Daenyra, Daenar, Daenor, Daenelle, Daenal, Daen, Nerys, Naera, Daenir, Daenyx, Daeryx, Daerys, Daera, Daerya, Daenya, Daenyron, Daenorion, Norion, Daenyrion, Daenarion, Daenaeron, Daellar, Daelar, Daelon, Daelor, Daelan, Daelana, Daelanys, Daelenys, Daelyn, Aenaera
Canon — Maegon, Maegor, Maegelle, Maelor, Maekar (All T)
Derived — Maegar, Maela, Maelys, Maegys, Maegera, Maegara, Maegerys, Maegal, Maegyn, Maegan, Maekor, Maekaera, Maegaera, Maegaela, Maekion, Maelyra, Maegyra, Maelara, Maelar
Canon — Elaena (T), Valaena, Laena, Laenor (3 V), Helaena (T)
Derived — Laenys, Laenyra, Laenar, Laenelle, Helaenys, Elaenor, Elaenys, Laenion, Laenir, Laenyx, Elaenar, Laenora, Haena, Vaena, Alaena, Haela, Norys, Alaenys, Vaenys, Galaena
Canon — Visenya, Viserys, Viserra (T)
Derived — Viserya, Visenys, Senys, Saenys, Saenya, Saenar, Saenelle, Saenyelle, Saenyella, Serya, Serra, Serys, Saenir, Saenyx, Saenor, Viselya, Senial, Serial, Saerial, Visellan, Visarys, Visenna, Virenna
Canon — Baelon, Baela, Baelor, Balerion (Blackfyre), Valerion (Rest T)
Derived — Baelys, Baelar, Bael, Baelir, Alerion, Aleria, Aelir, Valeria, Valerys
Canon — Jaehaerys (T), Jacaerys (V), Lucerys (V), Jaehaera (T)
Derived — Lucerra, Lucerion, Jaehaerion, Jaerion, Lucerya, Jacaera, Jaena, Jaenelle, Jaecelle, Jaesir, Jaekar, Jaeron, Jaela, Jaelon, Jaelor, Jaerys, Haerys, Haera, Kael, Kaecion, Kaeciel, Kaecelle, Kaerys, Kaerion, Kaeriel, Lucarys, Jaeca, Nicerys, Nicaerys, Hecaerys, Nicerion, Hicaerys, Niceria, Nicae, Lucarya, Lucaenys, Lucaena, Nocorys
Canon — Lianna, Larissa (V [Andal? First Men?]), Alarra (FM [Massey]), Alyssa (V & T [Andal? FM?]), Alysanne (T)
Derived — Alysor, Lianys, Lianor, Sianna, Amanna, Alanna, Noranna, Narra, Nyssa, Anyssa, Alarya, Asenna, Norissa, Irenna, Orissa, Lysarra, Lisarra, Aranna
Canon — Valarr, Vaella (T)
Derived — Vaelys, Valarys, Alarys, Alarya, Valarya, Valarra, Vaellan
Canon — Gael, Saera, Shaera (T)
Derived — Saerys, Gaelys, Gaelor, Gaelon, Gaelion, Saerion, Shaerys, Shaerial, Shaerelle, Shaelle, Shael, Shaelys, Saevys, Shaerion, Gaela, Shaela, Shaehaera
Canon — Corwyn (V [Andal?]), Corlys (V)
Derived — Corla, Corlia, Corlaenys, Cora, Corys, Corlenys, Corlea, Corlae, Corvan, Corvana, Corvys
Malentine
Rhogar(/Rogar?/Rogare? [FM? HV?])
Monford
Monterys (All V)
Derived — Terys, Teraea, Taeraea, Taerion, Monys, Monerys, Montys, Rhogel, Malentys, Malenta, Monterion, Monterra, Mona, Monae, Monarra, Malentina, Lentys, Lenta, Lenya, Taenys, Taena, Alentys, Malya, Malys, Malea, Malena, Malenna, Malaena, Amalla, Alenna, Marissa, Monassa, Monessa, Monerra, Mosarra, Malarra, Malenys, Amarys, Mantys, Malta, Maltys, Maltine, Maltina, Amalta, Amaltine, Alta, Altys, Altarra, Maltar, Maltarys, Marion, Maltior, Malerion, Mornys, Mortys, Morton, Omorr, Omon, Malenion, Malenior, Almys, Monissa, Montissa, Montessa, Omona, Omorra, Maltion, Malton, Almont, Almae, Maltorra, Torys, Garys, Garla, Galtys, Torrine, Tarine, Maltarine, Maltarra, Almerra, Almarra, Almorra, Alterra, Lamina, Monta, Monte, Montae, Taera, Taerine, Taerin, Taerys, Manta, Almina, Almine, Rhonal, Rhonior, Rhomys, Almar, Malar, Malarr, Malarys, Almarys, Maline, Rhomalt, Rhomion, Rhomior, Rhomia, Rhoma, Rhoton, Rhomine, Rhomal, Rhogal, Rhomina, Rhomon, Rhomar, Rhomorr, Almassa, Rhomys, Rhomyn, Torial, Malial, Rhovys, Rhowyn, Matarra, Atarra, Rhomond, Rhomorra, Tormon
Matarys (T)
Derived — Matarya, Matara, Matys, Tarys, Tarya, Atara, Atarys, Tarial, Tarhael, Matarr
Canon — Orys, Borys, Orryn (Baratheon)
Derived — Orial, Ora, Orya, Orra, Borya, Boria, Boryl, Orelle, Orianne, Orael, Orrael, Orhael, Borion, Orion, Bora, Orian, Oryal, Oryas, Orias, Orios, Oryos, Rys, Ryssa, Ryssal, Orlisse, Rysla, Ryn, Rynel, Rynella, Boryn, Borryn, Rynal, Dorys, Orella, Dorella, Oryl, Orgillac, Orgyll, Borella, Borylla, Bolia, Bolas, Orlas, Ollyn, Olys, Olya, Orianna, Lorys
Bonus: Argellys
Canon — Maelys, Haegon, Aeryn, Calla, Rhalla, Shaena (Blackfyre)
Canon non-Westerosi Valyrians:
Jaenara Belaerys, Aurion
Canon Dragons:
Urrax, Terrax, Balerion, Vhagar, Meraxes, Vermithor, Caraxes, Meleys, Syrax, Vermax, Arrax, Tyraxes, Tessarion, Shrykos, Morghul, Viserion, Rhaegal
Unknown — Gaelithox?, Aegarax?
Original & HV Derived (some more suitable for dragons) — Aelsior, Qaelys, Qylys, Vhenys, Vhenya, Vhinyae, Vhanir, Vaenir, Vaenyx, Baelykos, Lykael, Lykaera, Raqael, Raqel, Raqys, Raqyssa, Raqissa, Raqar, Raqir, Raqor, Raqora, Raqior, Kionar, Malkion, Malkios, Vhaltir, Malkior, Vaedys, Vaedar, Elenys, Elenia, Elēnar, Elenarys, Elenarya, Elenara, Kostys, Kostir, Kostior, Pelarys, Pelonia, Pelonys, Eledrae, Eledrys, Eledryn, Peria, Perza, Perzys, Zysa, Amisor, Amisa, Aexior/Aeksior, Aexion/Aeksion, Raenion, Raenior, Qana, Qanys, Qantys, Ēbrior, Ēbrion, Ēbria, Jelmys, Jelmarys, Jelmazys, Jelissa, Tessarys, Tessara, Tessarae, Dessan, Dessenae, Hārys, Tōmarr, Tōmarys, Tōmasyn, Tessarax, Syrion, Syriel, Jēdarys, Jēdaria, Jorrael, Trēzos, Elilla, Vāedan, Ōrbēdon
Possible High Valyrian roots for names:
Rhaen — to; meet, find, encounter, discover
Bael — to help, to aid, to assist
Jael — to want, to wish/to store, to house
Jaelarys — hope (possible name)
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