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This could be interpreted to refer to Jon Snow being the child of a Targaryen (fire) and a Stark (ice). Rhaegar also tells Daenerys that “the dragon has three heads.” ...
Jon Snow has finally found out who his real parents are. ... Being born outside of marriage made Jon Snow a bastard and an illegitimate child with no claims to the Stark title or castle.
The truth about Jon Snow's parents has been one of the most enduring mysteries of Game of Thrones. ... Crucially, he is not a bastard but the legitimate child of a Targaryen and a Stark.
The season 6 finale confirmed that Jon Snow is not Ned Stark’s son after all, but his sister Lyanna’s only child. Ned found his sister dying in the Tower of Joy after giving birth to Jon Snow.
That child is Jon Snow. So he's not Ned's son? No. Bran figures out that Lyanna wanted to keep her son a secret because the father is Rhaegar Targaryen. Who's that?
Throughout the first seven seasons of Game of Thrones, Jon Snow believed himself to be the son of the honourable Ned Stark and an unknown mistress. How wrong the former Night’s Watch leader was.
So Jon Snow, being all virtuous, ... He’s the secret love child of Rhaegar Targaryen (son of the Mad King and brother to Daenerys) and Lyanna Stark (Ned’s sister). Advertisement.
This is the most obvious conclusion. It's Bran who has the vision of young Ned Stark discovering that his sister, Lyanna, had just given birth to a child — Jon — at the Tower of Joy. Prior to ...
Jon is supposedly the rose, given from Rhagar to Lyanna. Thanks to the season seven finale, we know for certain the pair were in love, got secretly married, and had Jon as a legitimate child (who ...
Most fans think it will be Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen — but Season 7’s penultimate episode, “Beyond the Wall,” offers an intriguing new angle. Spoilers below for Game of Thrones Season ...
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