Targaryen civil war

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The Targaryen civil war, often called the Dance of the Dragons, is a brutal internal conflict over the Iron Throne that devastates House Targaryen and leads to the near-extinction of their dragons in George R.R. Martin’s Westeros lore.

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Targaryen civil war canonical 4
Targaryen civil wars 1
Targaryen succession 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil war
event in Westeros history
fictional war
adaptedIn House of the Dragon
surface form: House of the Dragon (TV series)
alsoKnownAs The Dance of the Dragons
surface form: Dance of the Dragons
appearsIn Fire & Blood
The World of Ice and Fire
surface form: The World of Ice & Fire
cause contested claim after the death of King Viserys I Targaryen
dispute over succession to the Iron Throne
chronologicalPosition occurs about 170 years before the events of A Game of Thrones
conflictType succession crisis
createdBy George R. R. Martin
factionColor Black
Green
historicalImpactInLore contributes to the eventual extinction of dragons in Westeros
marks the beginning of the decline of House Targaryen
mainBelligerent Blacks
Greens
House Targaryen
surface form: House Targaryen (Black faction)

House Targaryen
surface form: House Targaryen (Green faction)

supporting noble houses of the Blacks
supporting noble houses of the Greens
notableCombatant Aegon II Targaryen NERFINISHED
Aemond Targaryen NERFINISHED
Alicent Hightower
Corlys Velaryon NERFINISHED
Criston Cole
Daemon Targaryen NERFINISHED
Rhaenyra Targaryen NERFINISHED
notableDragon Cannibal
Caraxes
Grey Ghost
Meleys
Moondancer
Sheepstealer
Sunfyre
Syrax
Tessarion
Vermithor
Vhagar
primaryLocation Crownlands
Dragonstone
Harrenhal
King's Landing
The Riverlands
surface form: Riverlands

Stormlands
The North
The Reach
The Riverlands
the Vale
surface form: The Vale

The Westerlands
result devastation of House Targaryen
massive casualties among nobility and smallfolk
near-extinction of dragons
weakening of Targaryen rule
setInUniverse A Song of Ice and Fire
Westeros (fictional continent)
surface form: Westeros
takesPlaceIn Seven Kingdoms

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House of the Dragon chronicles Targaryen civil war
Fire & Blood coversEvent Targaryen civil war
this entity surface form: Targaryen civil wars
Fire & Blood subject Targaryen civil war
this entity surface form: Targaryen succession
Meleys era Targaryen civil war
The Red Queen era Targaryen civil war
the Blacks historicalPeriodInFiction Targaryen civil war
Alicent Hightower causeOfConflict Targaryen civil war
this entity surface form: Targaryen succession crisis