Aegon IV Targaryen: The Unworthy King
Aegon IV's Reign
Aegon IV Targaryen, known as Aegon the Unworthy, was the eleventh Targaryen king to sit on the Iron Throne. As the eldest son of the Hand of the King, Viserys, and Larra, Aegon IV inherited the throne upon the death of his father, King Viserys II.
Aegon IV's reign marked a departure from the Targaryen dynasty's reputation for strength and unity. He indulged in a life of debauchery and excess, earning him the moniker "the Unworthy."
Legacy of Madness
Aegon IV's actions had long-lasting consequences for the Targaryen dynasty. His reign led to a decline in the family's prestige and sowed the seeds for the downfall of the dynasty centuries later.
One of Aegon IV's most notable descendants was Aerys II Targaryen, known as the Mad King. Aerys II's tyranny and paranoia contributed to the outbreak of Robert's Rebellion, which ultimately ended the Targaryen dynasty.
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