When Did Alyssa Targaryen Die In Targaryen History?

2025-08-26 05:59:26 94

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Quinn
Quinn
2025-08-27 22:52:57
I’m the sort who keeps a mental index of names, and 'Alyssa Targaryen' rings like a misremembered bell. In the canonical family trees I routinely check, the close matches are 'Alysanne' and various minor women who only get a line in a genealogy. Practically speaking, there isn’t a single, famous Alyssa Targaryen with a universally cited death year in the main histories; most of the time you’ll find either no death date listed or the character folded into a longer lineage entry.

If you want a precise year, give me a pointer — era, relation (whose daughter/sister/wife), or even the passage you’re thinking of — and I’ll home in on the right person and share the specific date and citation. I enjoy tracing these little threads, and it usually leads to a satisfying 'aha' moment.
Chloe
Chloe
2025-08-29 08:19:11
I love these little name mysteries — they’re like hidden side quests when you’re deep into the lore. From my reading, the name 'Alyssa' as a standalone Targaryen is rare in primary sources. More common are 'Alysanne' (who’s famous) and other similar spellings. When I first bumped into this confusion I thought someone meant a minor princess mentioned in a family list, and those can be maddening because they sometimes only have a birth year or a passing mention, no full lifespan recorded.

If you meant 'Alysanne Targaryen' (the queen who was Jaehaerys I’s sister-wife), you’ll find her in chapters dealing with Jaehaerys’s reign and in the appendices — those entries give at least a death year or context clues like how long after certain events she died. If, instead, the person is a lesser-known Alyssa who appears in a genealogical table, the quickest route is an online genealogy (Westeros.org or A Wiki of Ice and Fire) which usually lists exact 'born' and 'died' fields compiled from 'Fire & Blood' and other companion pieces. I’d be glad to chase down the exact entry — tell me whether you’re thinking of the queenly era around Jaehaerys or a later period like the Targaryen civil wars, and I’ll narrow it further.
Eva
Eva
2025-09-01 04:39:34
This question made me dig through my mental library of Targaryen names because 'Alyssa' isn’t one of the big, obvious figures in the mainstream histories. What I found most often is confusion between similarly named characters — the big one is 'Alysanne' Targaryen (the sister-queen of Jaehaerys I) and various minor women with similar names in the extended family trees. In the core texts, there isn’t a prominent, unambiguous entry simply labeled 'Alyssa Targaryen' with a widely quoted death year, so whenever I see that name I pause and check the family tree or the chapter notes in 'Fire & Blood' to see who the writer actually meant.

If you’re trying to pin a date down, my go-to method is to pull up the Targaryen family tree in the back of 'Fire & Blood' or to cross-reference the character on community encyclopedias like A Wiki of Ice and Fire and Westeros.org — they usually list birth and death years and cite the passages. Often the issue is a transcription or memory slip: readers conflate 'Alysanne' with 'Alyssa' or mix in Velaryon/Blackwood branches. I’ve done that myself a dozen times while skimming timelines late at night.

So short of knowing exactly which branch or century you mean, I can’t give a single definitive year. If you tell me whether this Alyssa is a queen, a princess, or a minor noble (or the approximate era — like the Dance of the Dragons era vs. the age of Jaehaerys I), I’ll track the most likely person down and give you the exact death year with the source I used.
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Lots of people mix up names in Westeros (I do it all the time when I'm flipping through my scribbled family tree), and when someone says 'Alyssa Targaryen' they usually mean 'Alysanne Targaryen'. Alysanne was the beloved queen who married King Jaehaerys I — she sailed, advised, and reshaped court life centuries before Rhaenyra ever drew breath. So, in plain terms: she isn’t Rhaenyra’s sister or cousin, she’s a much earlier member of the dynasty, a distant ancestor figure rather than an immediate relative. If you want the nerdy genealogy: Rhaenyra is the daughter of King Viserys I, who comes many generations down the Targaryen line after Jaehaerys and Alysanne. The exact number of generations between Alysanne and Rhaenyra varies depending on which branch you trace, but it’s enough generations to call Alysanne an ancestor rather than a close relative. I like to pull out the family tree from 'Fire & Blood' or consult the charts in 'The World of Ice & Fire' to see the names lined up — it makes the gaps feel a little less abstract. If you actually meant some other Alyssa (there are minor characters and fan-made variations), the relationship could be different, but the safest bet is: Alysanne = long-ago queen, Rhaenyra = later claimant to the throne, and Alysanne is an ancestor in the broader Targaryen lineage. Whenever I trace this stuff I end up bookmarking pages and sticking Post-its on my copies of 'House of the Dragon' lore — it’s oddly comforting.

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