No, Rhaenyra Targaryen did not give birth to Jon Snow. Rhaenyra lived about 200 years before Jon Snow's time.
Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, a central figure in "House of the Dragon", is revealed to be Jon Snow's seventh great-grandmother. King Jaehaerys I Targaryen, Rhaenyra's grandfather, is Jon Snow's tenth great-grandfather.
It was rumored that those sons of Rhaenyra's were actually fathered by her lover, Harwin Strong, called "Breakbones". All three were born with brown hair, brown eyes, and features considered "common" such as a pug nose.
Magic is the answer. They became masters of magic and dragons. They used blood magics for many of their rituals. So somehow along the way they changed their bodies to better bind to dragons causing their unique look.
Jon Snow: Has dark brown hair and grey eyes. Ygritte: Has ginger hair, freckles, and green eyes. He gets her pregnant, and she gives birth to a baby with silver-white hair and purple eyes.
Game of Thrones' Drogon chose not to kill Jon Snow because of his Targaryen blood, his love for Daenerys, and Drogon's possible understanding that while Jon committed the act, he wasn't the reason for Daenerys' death at the end of Game of Thrones'.
Rhaego was the son of Drogo and Daenerys Targaryen. According to a Dothraki prophecy, he would have been the stallion who mounts the world.
Ever since she was cursed by Mirri Maz Duur back in the first season of the show, Daenerys believed that she would never be able to have children.
After Daenerys' death in the Game of Thrones series finale, her dragon Drogon became a mystery, flying off with her lifeless body and never being seen again.
Vhagar was twice the size of Drogon and older/more experienced in battle. Wouldn't even be a close fight. Vhagar has upper hand that's for sure !!!
After Viserys declared Rhaenyra as his rightful heir, the furious Daemon left for Dragonstone and took Mysaria with him. They remained there for six months, during which time Mysaria became pregnant; when Daemon learned of her pregnancy, he gave her a dragon egg, and by that infuriated Viserys.
We all know that all Rhaenyra's kids are all capable rulers. Jacaerys is diplomatic and a tactician. Not to mention that 2 of Rhaenyra's kids became kings. Viserys II is considered to be one of the greatest kings in Westeros next to Jaehaerys and the Conqueror.
Rhaena is dragonless for most of the Dance of the Dragons event in the book. However, she eventually gets a dragon when one of the eggs given to her hatches. She bonds immediately with this dragon and calls it Morning. Morning's birth was considered by many to be a miracle.
However, in the series finale, Daenerys was killed by Jon Snow, who was revealed to be a long-lost Targaryen in a twist that fans of the novels had long predicted. As it stands in current Westeros history, Jon is the only surviving Targaryen.
Jon was half Targaryen and half Stark. So, he had dark hair. All of the Baratheon line had dark hair when Ned was looking at the history until Robert's children. They are the product of Cervi and Jamie.
Avid fans noted that details of Rhaenyra's vicious demise were revealed to viewers early on in the Game of Thrones series in the third-season episode "And Now His Watch Is Ended", where Joffrey Baratheon reveals to Margaery Tyrell while viewing the graves of past Targaryens that Rhaenyra was burnt alive by her half- ...
There's no single "saddest" death, but Hodor, Shireen Baratheon, and Ned Stark are consistently cited due to their tragic innocence, shocking betrayal, or profound thematic weight, with Hodor's mind-bending sacrifice ("Hold the door") and Shireen's burning by her own father often topping lists for sheer emotional devastation, while Ned's execution defined the show's brutal realism.
Daenerys' attack on King's Landing saw her transformation into the Mad Queen. She lost key allies and felt betrayed, leading to her destructive decision. Despite controversy, her descent into madness was hinted at throughout the series.
While all three dragons—Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion—are loyal to Daenerys, Drogon emerges early on as her favorite and most closely bonded companion. Named after Drogo, he reflects her fire, fury, and independence, often responding to her emotions with terrifying force.
Back in season 1, Cersei explains to Catelyn Stark that the first time she got pregnant, the child was Robert's. However, the black-haired baby died of a fever shortly after it was born. After this, all of Cersei's children were fathered by Jaime.
No, Benjen didn't know. Ned promised Lyanna he wouldn't tell a soul, and he kept his word until his death. Benjen was kind to Jon because he knew as the youngest son what it was like to be considered as less than.
Personal life
For 35 years Snow's partner was human rights lawyer Madeleine Colvin, with whom he has two daughters. On 26 March 2010, on the Caribbean island of Mustique, Snow married Precious Lunga, a scientist who was born and raised in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). They had a son together by surrogacy in March 2021.
Rhaegar died at the Trident before Tywin's forces got to King's Landing and Jamie killed the Mad King. Rhaegar died first at the trident.
Jorah Mormont, who begins as her protector, falls deeply in love with Daenerys, though she never reciprocates his feelings romantically. Despite his past betrayal, when Daenerys exiles him after learning of his initial spying, Jorah remains unwaveringly loyal and seeks redemption, proving his devotion time and again.
Drogon: The largest and most powerful of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, known for his black scales and fiery breath in Game of Thrones.