In Season 1, Daenerys married Khal Drogo and became pregnant with their son, Rhaego. The child was stillborn, presumably due to Mirri Maz Duur's blood magic. The witch ultimately used Rhaego's life to help restore Drogo, who remained in a vegetative state and never recovered.
The Mother of Dragons had sex with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) in the season seven finale leaving many fans to suspect she could be carrying a child. Now, it seems evidence has emerged suggesting she was indeed supposed to be pregnant in season eight.
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Daenerys's handmaiden Irri realizes that Daenerys is pregnant with Drogo's child. They throw a small feast to celebrate. Jorah Mormont is troubled by the news and sends word of it to his paymaster, Varys, in King's Landing. Daenerys tells Drogo she is certain the child will be a boy.
Rhaego is son of Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo. He was named after his late uncle, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, Rhaego is portrayed by Wren Ros Elliot-Sloan.
But in the first of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” books on which the show is based, there's another line to Mirri's curse: “When your womb quickens again, and you bear a living child.” Essentially, the reason Daenerys thinks she can't have children is that Mirri cursed her, killed her baby and wrecked her husband.
Rhaegar, Viserys, and Daenerys are the children of the Mad King, Aerys II Targaryen, and his sister/wife Rhaella.
She didn't “birth” anything. She put the dragons' eggs on Drogo's funeral pyre and burned Mirri Maz Duur alive on it, and the eggs hatched. (And after the eggs had started hatching, she was able to walk into the pyre.
History. Prince Daeranys Targaryen also known as Daeranys Fyreborn is the third born son of Rhaella Targaryen and Aerys 'The Mad King' Targaryen and younger twin brother of Daenerys Targaryen. He was born in 284 AC at Dragonstone.
Her blood magic also results in the Khaleesi loses her unborn baby, which may or may not be a sacrifice. On the show, Daenerys's son is lost, leaving her heartbroken, and she asks the maegi whether Drogo will ever be the same.
However, Jon Snow, the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, has swapped Gilly's son with Dalla's. This is done to spare the innocent child from Melisandre's flames on account of his king's blood, leaving Gilly's son at the Wall.
Daenerys is the daughter of King Aerys II and Queen Rhaella, and is the youngest of three.
Daenerys believes she's infertile because of Mirri Maz Duur
Everything goes horribly wrong for Daenerys in the first book and season when her first husband, Khal Drogo, is dying from an infected wound. She asks a maegi (a woman of Essos who practices blood magic) name Mirri Maz Duur to save him at whatever cost.
Now, according to Game of Thrones Wiki fan page, Jon was born in 281 AL (AL = Aegon's Landing) and Dany was born in 282 AL, so there's actually just one year in age between the pair.
The pair's mother is the late Rhaella Targaryen, sister and wife to Aerys, who died giving birth to Daenerys. This means Dany is Jon's aunt, and Viserys is his uncle.
Euron claims to have had a dragon egg which he threw into the sea. Black as the midnight sea, alive with scarlet ripples and swirls. Hatched into the dragon Drogon in 299 AC.
Illyrio explains that he got them from “the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai,” which is where dragons presumably originated.
Daenerys Targaryen burns the body of her deceased husband, Khal Drogo, along with Mirri Maz Duur herself and the three eggs, giving life to Drogon and his brothers, Viserion and Rhaegal.
The finale also revealed that Jon Snow's real name is Aegon Targaryen — a twist that might have confused readers of the books Game of Thrones is based on, since that's also the name of Jon's long-dead half-brother.
The Targaryens have white or silvery blonde hair because the family is originally from Old Valyria, where lighter hair colours and skin were extremely common. Thanks to generations of inbreeding, the Targaryens have managed to preserve their distinctive Valyrian features.
Snow and his wife Dr Precious Lunga, 46, welcomed their baby boy through a surrogate after suffering “numerous medical setbacks and miscarriages”. The singer, 48, made the remarks in his column in New! magazine, writing: “Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow has welcomed a baby boy with his wife at the age of 73.
Daenerys seemed more angry that Jon might be the true heir to the Iron Throne than worried about the fact that she had slept with her own nephew. But incest is nothing new to a Targaryen. Actor Emilia Clarke confirmed that Daenerys was not particularly perturbed by the fact that she was related to Jon.