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House Targaryen is introduced in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1, Episode 2, “Hard Salt Beef,” as we meet various members of the family: Baelor, the heir to the Iron Throne; his son, Valarr; Baelor’s brother, Maekar; Maekar’s son, and villain of the piece, Aerion. Aside from these characters, though, is also a tease of their history. At the end of the episode, following the joust, we see Egg practising his own fighting and saying: “Do you yield, Blackfyre bastards?” Earlier, we hear Dunk mention how his mentor, Ser Arlan of Pennytree, fought at the Redgrass Field. These mentions are particularly important, connecting to a key part of the universe’s recent past.
The Blackfyre Rebellion Explained & How It Connects To A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms

The king in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is Daeron II Targaryen, who was the son of Aegon IV, known as Aegon the Unworthy. Late in his reign, Aegon was incredibly corrupt and selfish, and had many disagreements with his heir, who was nothing like his father. Aegon had several bastards, and one of these was Daemon Waters, whom he formally recognized, publicly knighted, and gave the Targaryen Valyrian steel sword Blackfyre to (the king would also legitimize Daemon and all his other bastards on his deathbed). Unlike Daeron, Daemon was every bit a warrior, with some comparing him to Aegon the Conqueror himself.
While Daeron succeeded his father, his rule wasn’t an entirely successful one: he was seen as giving too much influence to Dorne, where his wife was from, and pushes for Daemon to challenge grew. Despite being born a bastard, he was seen by many as the truer Targaryen ruler, with the sword bolstering this. Eventually, in 196 AC (13 years before A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), Daemon, who had taken the name Blackfyre for himself at this point, made his claim and started a rebellion.
The Blackfyre Rebellion was a vicious, bloody conflict that lasted for around one year. Like the Dance of the Dragons, this was a civil war that divided the realm: though there was more support for the Targaryens, plenty sided with the rebels of House Blackfyre. Battles were fought across the Seven Kingdoms, from the Vale and riverlands to the westerlands and the Reach. It culminated with the Battle of the Redgrass Field, where 10,000 men are said to have died (giving the field its name), and where Daemon was defeated and killed, ending the rebellion (though no fewer than four more would follow over the decades).









