Introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996), Robb is the eldest son and heir of Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell and Eddard's wife Lady
Officially, Robb is is older than Jon (because Ned's cover story has him cheating on Catelyn after they got married, and Robb was conceived on their wedding night). However, it is possible for Jon to be older (but not by much) since we don't know for sure exactly when he was born, relative to Robb.
At the time of his death in the books, Robb was 16 years old, as listed by the appendices, and Catelyn's thoughts.
At the beginning of the series, Cersei is 37 years old and has been queen for 17 years (as opposed to 14 in the novels). She is five years older than her book counterpart, and only four years older than Tyrion Lannister in the television series (portrayed by actor Peter Dinklage).
Age in the books: Sansa Stark is 11 years old at the start of the books. Age in the TV show: Sansa clearly states in the first episode that she is 13 years old, and it generally seems that Game of Thrones increases younger character's ages by two years.
At the end of Game of Thrones season 7, it's officially confirmed that Jon Snow is both a Stark and a Targaryen, the trueborn son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. They had been quietly married shortly before Rhaegar was killed by Robert and Lyanna died during childbirth.
Rickon is the fifth and youngest child of Eddard "Ned" Stark and his wife Catelyn, and has five siblings — Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and his illegitimate half-brother Jon Snow. Like his brothers and sisters, Rickon is constantly accompanied by his direwolf, Shaggydog, with whom he shares a strong connection.
The name “Rickon” will also seem familiar, as this is the name of Eddard (Ned) and Catelyn Stark's youngest child, who died at 11 during the Battle of the Bastards. (Ramsay Bolton ran him through with a long-distance arrow. RIP Rickon.
The Stark Children
Sansa is 13 when the series begins and 20 when it ends, the Arya Stark age debacle sees her at 11 at the start and 18 at the end, and Bran is one year younger than Arya, meaning he becomes King at age 17.
Sansa Stark is two years older than her sister Arya, which means that she's about 20 years old on the show. Sophie Turner is 23 in real life.
Bran Stark is played by Isaac Hempstead Wright in the television adaption of the series of books. Like the other children, Bran is aged up for television. He begins the series a 10-year-old child (3 years older than his book counterpart), and is 17 by the end of the series.
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.
After his death, the Freys mutilate Robb's body by sewing the head of his dead direwolf Grey Wind onto his decapitated corpse. His mother, as well as his entire northern army (save for the Boltons and Freys), are also murdered.
Bran Stark, played by actor Isaac Hempstead-Wright, is the second youngest of the five Stark children. His father is Eddard Stark, the former Lord of Winterfell, and his mother is Catelyn Stark of House Tully.
But through pure strength of will, the teachings of the Faceless Men, the grace of R'hllor, and just being the Three-Eyed Raven, there are still four Starks alive, and they don't plan on dying anytime soon. Keep reading for a refresher on the remaining Starks and where we last saw them before season eight premieres!
Three of the five kids survived (or four of six if you count Jon, who's technically a Targaryen), and most of them got what they wanted.
With Valerie Targaryen who is still adjusting to finding out she is the twin sister to Jon Snow as well as the secret daughter of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark.
Here's everything you need to know about Jon and Daenerys' relationship. One of the great revelations in season seven was that Jon Snow is actually the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. This means that Daenerys is Jon's aunt - since Rhaegar is the older brother of Viserys and Daenerys.
This family has always been known throughout Westeros for two things: dragons and incest. Why does Jon Snow have black hair? Because he isn't a “pure-blood” Targaryen: his mother, Lyanna Stark, has the same dark auburn, almost pure black hair as his, thus explaining, more or less, why his hair isn't Targaryen silver.
Fortunately, the answer is... nope! Sansa is not pregnant with Ramsay's baby, at least according to a reliable Game of Thrones spoiler and news website Watchers On The Wall. According to the site, Sansa will not be, or get pregnant in season 7 of the HBO series.
At the conclusion of the dinner, however, Joffrey dies from poisoned wine. Tyrion is falsely accused and arrested by Cersei in A Storm of Swords (2000) but it is later revealed that Lady Olenna Tyrell and Lord Petyr Baelish were the true perpetrators.
Following the defeat of the Night King, it is revealed that Sansa became pregnant with Daveth's child. She gives birth to the twins Lyonel and Cassana, with Daveth present. Three years later, Sansa and Daveth are seen together watching their children playing in the courtyard.