sansaregina:

TARGARYEN WEEK

day 6: one relationship → jaehaerys i and good queen alysanne

For forty-six years, the Old King and Good Queen Alysanne were wed, and for the most part it was a happy marriage, with children and grandchildren aplenty.

Two estrangements are recorded, but they did not last more than a year or two before the pair resumed their customary friendship. The Second Quarrel, however, is of note, as it was due to Jaehaerys’s decision in 92 AC to pass over his granddaughter Rhaenys—the daughter of his deceased eldest son and heir, Prince Aemon—in favor of bestowing Dragonstone and the place of heir apparent on his next eldest son, Baelon the Brave. Alysanne saw no reason why a man should be favored over a woman…and if Jaehaerys thought women of less use, then he would have no need of her. They reconciled in time, but the Old King outlived his beloved queen, and in his last years it was said that the grief of their parting hung over his court like a pall. // halit ergenç as jaehaerysessie davis as alysanne, 

theons:

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he was nine-and sixty at his death, and had ruled wisely and well for five-and-fifty years. westeros mourned, and it was claimed that even in dorne men wept and women tore their garments in lament for a king who had been so just and good. his ashes were interred with that of his beloved, the good queen alysanne, beneath the red keep. and the realm never saw their like again.