- This page is about the sister of Aegon I. For the daughter of Daemon and Rhaenyra Targaryen, see: Visenya Targaryen (daughter of Rhaenyra)
- "It wasn't just Aegon riding his dragon, it was Rhaenys and Visenya, too... Rhaenys rode Meraxes, Visenya rode Vhagar... Visenya Targaryen was a great warrior. She had a Valyrian steel sword she called 'Dark Sister'."
- ―Arya Stark
Queen Visenya Targaryen[c] was a sister and wife of Aegon the Conqueror. Along with her siblings, Visenya played a key role in Aegon's Conquest of Westeros, her most notable action being the single-handed and bloodless conquest of the Vale of Arryn.
Biography[]
Background[]
Visenya was the sister of Aegon and Rhaenys, and was born on Dragonstone, the Targaryen stronghold in the Narrow Sea. Following Valyrian custom, she and Rhaenys both married Aegon. All three siblings were dragonriders, with Visenya riding the dragon known as Vhagar. She also wielded the Valyrian steel sword known as Dark Sister.[5]
All three Targaryen dragons were deployed at the Field of Fire, where they destroyed the largest army ever seen in Westeros and a major resistance to their rule.[5]
Visenya was also responsible for bringing the Vale to heel. The Vale's seat of power, the Eyrie, was impossible to take by conventional means owing to its natural defenses atop a mountain. Visenya, however, merely flew her dragon Vhagar over the narrow pass and mountain peaks to land in the courtyard of the Eyrie, where the young King Ronnel Arryn was at play. Recalling the fate of Harrenhal and its lords who refused to bend the knee, the Queen Regent of the Vale, Sharra Arryn, surrendered peacefully on the condition that her son Ronnel be allowed to ride on Vhagar; Visenya kindly complied.[citation needed]
Visenya outlived her husband and lived through the reigns of her nephew Aenys and her son Maegor. She conducted Maegor's wedding to Alys Harroway in a secret Valyrian ceremony.[2] Maegor died without issue, so Visenya is only a collateral ancestor of subsequent generations of House Targaryen.[6]
House of the Dragon: Season 1[]
Aemma tells Viserys that Rhaenyra hopes her unborn sibling will be a girl, and has already chosen the name Visenya and even picked out a dragon egg resembling Vhagar.[7]
Rhaenyra planned to name her daughter after Visenya,[8] but she was stillborn.[9]
House of the Dragon: Season 2[]
Rhaenyra reads a book about Aegon's Conquest and the First Dornish War that mentions and illustrates Visenya.[10]
Game of Thrones: Season 2[]
Arya, while posing as a common serving girl in Lannister-occupied Harrenhal, reveals to Tywin that Visenya was a heroine of hers. She shows knowledge of Visenya's role in razing Harrenhal.[5]
Game of Thrones: Season 3[]
Shireen gives Davos a book about Aegon the Conqueror to read during his incarceration.[11] Just before his release, Davos reads a passage about Visenya, having a bit of difficulty reading her name and that of Vhagar.[12]
Family[]
Visenya Targaryen Deceased |
Aegon I Targaryen Deceased |
Rhaenys Targaryen Deceased |
Orys Baratheon Deceased |
Argella Baratheon née Durrandon Deceased | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aenys I Targaryen Deceased |
Alyssa Velaryon Deceased |
Maegor I Targaryen Deceased |
Ceryse Hightower 1st wife Deceased |
Alys Harroway 2nd wife Deceased |
Tyanna of the Tower 3rd wife Deceased |
Elinor Costayne Black Bride Deceased |
Jeyne Westerling Black Bride Deceased |
Rhaena Targaryen Black Bride Deceased |
Axel Baratheon Deceased |
Raymont Baratheon Deceased | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rhaena Targaryen Deceased |
Aegon Targaryen Deceased |
Viserys Targaryen Deceased |
Jaehaerys I Targaryen Deceased |
Alysanne Targaryen Deceased |
Vaella Targaryen Deceased |
Child Stillborn |
Child Stillborn |
Child Stillborn |
Child Stillborn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Visenya is the oldest of the three Targaryen siblings born to Aerion Targaryen, Lord of Dragonstone, and his wife, Valaena Velaryon. She is said to have been the more temperamental of Aegon's sisters. She was a noted warrior but also had diplomatic skills. After the razing of Harrenhal, she flew on her dragon to Crackclaw Point and won the support of the native inhabitants by promising that they would hold fealty only to the Iron Throne and no other lords.
The World of Ice & Fire confirms that Visenya was the more martial of the two sisters. She supported the Targaryen fleet when it attempted to take Gulltown early during Aegon's Conquest, but was unable to prevent its destruction at the hands of the Arryn fleet. She did destroy much of the Arryn fleet with her dragon in vengeance, but could not follow up on the victory. Later, she joined her brother-husband on the Field of Fire, helping win a great victory there (despite sustaining a wound from an arrow). Afterwards she managed to secure the loyalty of House Arryn by simply flying her dragon to the Eyrie and allowing King Ronnel, a child, a ride on her dragon's back, thus avoiding a bloody conflict.
Though beautiful, skilled in battle and fierce, Visenya was somewhat stand-offish in matters of the heart. Aegon allegedly spent only one night with her for every ten he spent with Rhaenys. For that matter, Visenya was also a skilled ruler: Aegon did weigh in on major decisions both before and after the Conquest, but he usually left his sisters to handle the day-to-day tasks of governance (aided after the conquest by the new "Hand of the King", their bastard half-brother Orys Baratheon). It was Visenya who conceived of the Kingsguard, as Aegon had been somewhat lax in security after the Conquest was completed, proven by Visenya slashing his face with Dark Sister and his guards being too slow on the draw. Even then, Aegon had Visenya design the order and iron out the details of its foundation.
Rhaenys died in Dorne before the end of Aegon's reign, and a few years after Aegon's death their bastard half-brother Orys died after an attempted conquest of Dorne, meaning that Visenya was the last surviving member of the Conquest-generation of Targaryens. She continued to exert political influence during the reign of Aegon's successor, Rhaenys's son Aenys I - who proved to be a weakling, and was totally overwhelmed when the Faith Militant uprising broke out, and fled from King's Landing to Dragonstone.
The stress of the uprisings caused Aenys to fall gravely ill, and Visenya was called in to try to heal him with her arcane knowledge of potions. For a time, Aenys actually seemed to recover, but when news came that his son and daughter were besieged at Crakehall, his health drastically worsened again. Some suspect that Visenya poisoned her nephew (which allegedly made her a kinslayer and a kingslayer), though others point out that he did seem to be recovering. Even those who suspect she killed him debate her motivations: some think it was a cynical power-grab for her son Maegor, while others think she did it for the good of the Targaryen dynasty, as Aenys had proved to be a hapless failure and incapable of resisting the Faith Militant.
Within hours of Aenys's death, Visenya flew to Pentos to retrieve Maegor from exile. They returned with Vhagar, Maegor riding his father's dragon Balerion, and an army of several hundred sellswords. Maegor then proclaimed himself king ahead of Aenys's surviving sons and daughters, usurping the throne, and proceeded to reclaim King's Landing.
Afterwards, Visenya actively look part in the conflict with the Faith Militant - riding her dragon to war despite being over 80 years old, burning out castles in the Riverlands as once she had burned out castles in Dorne.
Visenya developed a rivalry for the position of Maegor's closest advisor with Tyanna of the Tower, a new bride that Maegor had returned with from Pentos (whom he polygamously took as a third wife). Tyanna became Maegor's mistress of whisperers with an extensive spy network, but she was also known to be an infamous poisoner and torture-master.
Maegor gave Aenys's last surviving children Jaehaerys and Alysanne as well as his widow Alyssa to Visenya as hostages. Visenya ultimately died late in Maegor's reign from a sudden illness. Maegor lost a key ally, and Vhagar was left riderless. Not long afterwards all the Great Houses finally turned against Maegor openly, and he died on the Iron Throne itself.
Maegor was the only child that Visenya ever had. Maegor died without surviving issue, and so he was succeeded by Aenys's last surviving son Jaehaerys I - which means that later generations of Targaryens (such as Daenerys Targaryen) are descended from Rhaenys, not Visenya.
Appearances[]
- – "The Field of Fire - House Targaryen" (illustrated)
- – "The Field of Fire - House Stark" (illustrated)
- – "A Man Without Honor" (mentioned)
- – "Robert's Rebellion - Margaery Tyrell" (illustrated)
- – "House Tyrell" (illustrated)
- – "Dragonstone" (illustrated)
- – "Harrenhal" (mentioned indirectly)
- – "Second Sons" (mentioned)
- – "The Reach" (illustrated)
- – "The Vale" (mentioned)
- – "Two Swords" (mentioned in text)
- – "Dragons" (illustrated)
- – "Valyrian Steel" (mentioned)
- – "The Seven-Pointed Star" (illustrated)
- – "The Faith Militant" (illustrated)
- The Dance of Dragons (mentioned)
- – "Knights of the Vale" (illustrated)
- – "Great Sept of Baelor" (illustrated)
- – "Casterly Rock" (illustrated)
- – "The Hand of the King" (illustrated)
- – "Valyria's Last Scion: House Targaryen" (illustrated)
- – "Invasion" (illustrated)
- – "House Lannister, Kings of the Rock & House Gardener, Kings of the Reach" (illustrated)
- – "House Arryn, Kings of the Vale" (illustrated)
- – "House Martell, Princes of Dorne" (illustrated)
- – "King's Landing" (mentioned indirectly)
- – "The Heirs of the Dragon" (mentioned)
- – "Driftmark" (mentioned indirectly)
- – "Rhaenyra the Cruel" (illustrated)
- – "Regent" (illustrated)
- – "The Red Sowing" (illustrated)
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Histories & Lore: Season 1, Short 9: "The Field of Fire - House Targaryen" (2012).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Histories & Lore: Season 7, Short 7: "The Hand of the King" (2017).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Histories & Lore: Season 5, Short 2: "The Faith Militant" (2016).
- ↑ House of the Dragon: Season 1, Episode 7: "Driftmark" (2022).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Game of Thrones: Season 2, Episode 7: "A Man Without Honor" (2012).
- ↑ Histories & Lore: Season 8, Short 6: "Maegor the Cruel" (2019).
- ↑ House of the Dragon: Season 1, Episode 1: "The Heirs of the Dragon" (2022).
- ↑ Character Guide. HBO. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
- ↑ House of the Dragon: Season 1, Episode 10: "The Black Queen" (2022).
- ↑ House of the Dragon: Season 2, Episode 2: "Rhaenyra the Cruel" (2024).
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 3, Episode 5: "Kissed by Fire" (2013).
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 3, Episode 8: "Second Sons" (2013).
Notes[]
- ↑ Conjecture based on information from George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire — A Game of Thrones Guide; may be subject to change.
- ↑ Conjecture based on information from Fire & Blood; may be subject to change.
- ↑ High Valyrian: Visenia Targārien
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