The line of House Baratheon, generation by generation

The family tree of House Baratheon

House Baratheon, root and branch — 40 names across 10 generations, seated at Storm's End in The Stormlands. Each band below is a single generation, eldest first; the mono line beneath a name gives its parents, so the descent reads down the page. Dates follow the maesters, and where the songs outrun the records the chronicle hedges the legend as legend.

Seat
Storm's End
Region
The Stormlands
Words
Ours is the Fury
  1. Generation 1

    The Conquest — the Storm Kings fall

    Argilac Durrandonthe Arrogant

    d. 2–1 BC, at the Last Storm

    Styled Last Storm King

    The last of a line of storm kings said to stretch back to Durran Godsgrief chose to die in the open field rather than behind Durran's walls, and Orys Baratheon obliged him at the Last Storm. Pride, the septons remind us, is a sin; Argilac made it a strategy.

    Orys BaratheonOne-Hand

    d. 37 AC

    Styled First Lord of Storm's End, Hand of the King

    Wed Argella Durrandon

    Rumored — never once confirmed by the Conqueror, who did not deign to answer — to be Aegon's baseborn half-brother, Orys slew Argilac, wed his daughter, and prudently kept the Durrandon stag, words, and colors. The Wyls took his sword hand in Dorne; he collected a grisly interest on that debt in his final campaign, and died of his wounds on the road home, smiling.

    Argella Durrandonthe Storm Queen

    fl. Aegon's Conquest

    Styled Lady of Storm's End

    Wed Orys Baratheon

    Parents Argilac Durrandon

    She declared herself Storm Queen and vowed to resist; her own garrison delivered her to Orys chained and naked. That he wrapped her in his cloak and treated her gently is recorded; her opinion of the arrangement, characteristically, is not.

  2. Generation 2

    The sons and grandsons of Orys — reigns of Aenys, Maegor, and the Old King

    Davos Baratheon

    fl. 37 AC

    Parents Orys Baratheon · Argella Durrandon

    A son of Orys who fought beside his father in the Vulture Hunt and carried home the account of the old lord's contented death. King Aenys heaped gold and honors upon him afterward, which has led the maesters to guess — and it remains a guess — that it was Davos who next held Storm's End.

    Ser Raymont Baratheon

    fl. 41 AC

    Styled Knight of the Kingsguard

    Parents Orys Baratheon · Argella Durrandon

    A younger son of Orys who took the white cloak for Aenys I and put himself between his sleeping king and a Poor Fellow's dagger when the Faith rose in arms. The Faith Militant were not admirers of his work.

    Rogar Baratheon

    17–62 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End, Protector of the Realm, Hand of the King

    Wed Alyssa Velaryon, Queen Dowager

    Grandson of Orys through a son the chronicles never firmly identify — Davos, perhaps — Rogar defied Maegor, raised up the boy Jaehaerys, and wed the boy's mother — a giddy ascent followed by a long, instructive fall from royal favor. He died of a wasting illness, having outlived his power but not his pride.

    Alyssa VelaryonQueen Dowager

    7–54 AC

    Styled Queen Regent

    Wed King Aenys I Targaryen; later Rogar Baratheon

    Widow of one king and mother of another, she fled Maegor with her children and lived to see Jaehaerys crowned. She died upon the birthing bed at Storm's End, cut open at the last that her daughter Jocelyn might live — a harder courage than any her lords husband showed.

    Ser Borys Baratheon

    d. 61 AC

    Rogar's next brother quarreled with him bitterly and, to the family's lasting embarrassment, took up with the Vulture King's outlaws in the red mountains. Cornered in his brother's last Dornish campaign, he was slain by the young king's own hand — sparing Rogar the name of kinslayer, if little else.

    Ser Garon Baratheon

    fl. 48–68 AC

    The most dutiful of Rogar's brothers, Garon kept to his lord's side through rebellion, regency, and disgrace alike, was with him at the end, and afterward governed Storm's End as regent for the boy Boremund. Chronicles reward such men with a sentence apiece.

    Ser Ronnal Baratheon

    d. 59–60 AC, of the Shivers

    A brother of Lord Rogar whom the Shivers carried off in a single winter along with his sons. His two daughters outlived the plague and were taken to court as wards beside their cousin Jocelyn; beyond that, the maesters found little in him worth the ink.

    Ser Orryn Baratheon

    b. 26 AC, d. in the Disputed Lands

    The youngest of the five brothers was exiled ten years for a scheme at Oldtown the crown declined to forgive, wed the Archon of Tyrosh's daughter across the narrow sea, and fell at last as a sellsword of the Maiden's Men in the Disputed Lands. Ambition runs strong in Baratheon blood; judgment is distributed less evenly.

  3. Generation 3

    The Old King's peace

    Boremund Baratheonthe Stone

    b. 52 AC, d. between 101 and 129 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End

    Parents Rogar Baratheon · Alyssa Velaryon

    Stone, they said of him: hard, strong, unmovable — and never more so than at the Great Council of 101 AC, where he stood almost alone for his niece Rhaenys and her son. He died in the years between, spared the war his stubbornness foretold.

    Jocelyn Baratheon

    b. 54 AC

    Styled Princess of Dragonstone

    Wed Prince Aemon Targaryen

    Parents Rogar Baratheon · Alyssa Velaryon

    Born of her mother's death, Jocelyn grew tall, black-haired, and beautiful, and wed the Old King's heir. Her daughter Rhaenys is remembered as the Queen Who Never Was — which makes Jocelyn the grandmother of grievances that took fifty years to ripen into the Dance.

  4. Generation 4

    The Dance of the Dragons

    Borros Baratheon

    d. 131 AC, at the Kingsroad

    Styled Lord of Storm's End

    Wed Elenda Caron

    Parents Boremund Baratheon

    Unlettered where his father had been unmovable, Borros auctioned his allegiance for a royal match, looked on while Prince Lucerys was slain beneath his roof's shadow, and died leading Aegon II's last army at the Kingsroad. The chronicle does not say whether he ever grasped how much of the Dance was danced upon his floor.

    Elenda Caron

    fl. 129 – after 131 AC

    Styled Lady of Storm's End

    Wed Borros Baratheon

    Daughter of Nightsong, she gave her lord four daughters and, seven days after his death, the son he had demanded — then named the boy for her own father rather than the dead king Borros had chosen, and ruled Storm's End as the infant's regent. Widows enjoy certain small liberties.

  5. Generation 5

    The Four Storms and the posthumous heir

    Cassandra Baratheon

    fl. 129 – after 131 AC

    Parents Borros Baratheon · Elenda Caron

    Eldest of the storm lord's daughters, briefly betrothed to King Aegon II and briefly certain she would be queen. She was wed instead to a thrice-widowed landed knight — the Dance was unkind even in its footnotes.

    Maris Baratheon

    fl. 129–131 AC

    Parents Borros Baratheon · Elenda Caron

    Her jape at Prince Aemond's expense — asking whether Lucerys had taken his eye or one of his stones — helped send the one-eyed prince hunting the boy into the storm over Shipbreaker Bay. She ended among the silent sisters, and the maesters note, dryly, that hers was the last jest she is recorded to have made.

    Ellyn Baratheon

    fl. 129 AC

    Parents Borros Baratheon · Elenda Caron

    Third of the Four Storms, offered up with her sisters when Aemond One-Eye came shopping for a bride. History remembers the offer better than it remembers Ellyn.

    Floris Baratheon

    118 – 134/135 AC

    Wed Lord Thaddeus Rowan

    Parents Borros Baratheon · Elenda Caron

    The youngest of Borros's daughters and the prettiest by her father's own boast, she was dangled before a one-eyed prince, promised to Larys Strong, and wed at last to Lord Thaddeus Rowan, dying in childbed within two years of the wedding. The chronicles spent more ink on her betrothals than her life.

    Royce Baratheon

    b. 131 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End

    Parents Borros Baratheon · Elenda Caron

    Born seven days after his father fell at the Kingsroad, the infant lord was named Royce for his Caron grandsire — his father had wanted an Aegon, but dead men's wishes are lightly kept. A lord in swaddling clothes, he inherited a house on the losing side and a realm eager to forget why.

  6. Generation 6

    The Laughing Storm's defiance

    Lyonel Baratheonthe Laughing Storm

    fl. 209–239 AC, d. before 245 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End, briefly self-styled Storm King

    He laughed as he fought at Ashford Meadow and laughed harder in rebellion, crowning himself Storm King when Prince Duncan jilted his daughter for Jenny of Oldstones. It took Ser Duncan the Tall in single combat and the promise of a princess for his heir to make the stag kneel again — on terms, one notes, rather favorable to the stag.

  7. Generation 7

    Stag and dragon joined

    Ormund Baratheon

    d. 260 AC, in the Stepstones

    Styled Lord of Storm's End, Hand of the King

    Wed Rhaelle Targaryen

    Parents Lyonel Baratheon

    The price of his father's peace was a Targaryen bride, which proved no hardship. Hand to Jaehaerys II, he led the host against the Ninepenny Kings and died on Bloodstone at the hand of Maelys the Monstrous, in the arms of his son — an ending the singers found almost too tidy.

    Rhaelle Targaryen

    m. 245 AC

    Styled Lady of Storm's End

    Wed Ormund Baratheon

    Youngest daughter of Aegon the Unlikely, given to Storm's End to salve the Laughing Storm's honor. Through her, her grandson Robert would one day dress conquest in the respectable clothes of cousinage — the best claim, as ever, being the one written in blood both spilled and inherited.

  8. Generation 8

    Lord Steffon and Shipbreaker Bay

    Steffon Baratheon

    246–278 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End

    Wed Cassana Estermont

    Parents Ormund Baratheon · Rhaelle Targaryen

    Aerys sent his cousin across the sea to find a bride of old Valyrian blood for Prince Rhaegar; Steffon found none, and drowned within sight of home when the Windproud broke apart in Shipbreaker Bay. His two eldest sons watched from the castle walls, and neither was ever quite done watching.

    Cassana Estermont

    d. 278 AC

    Styled Lady of Storm's End

    Wed Steffon Baratheon

    Of Greenstone, she gave the stormlands three sons — a king, a would-be king, and a king of summer — and died beside her lord in the wreck of the Windproud. The gods, having given the house so much, took their fee in advance.

  9. Generation 9

    The stag crowned — Robert's Rebellion and the wars that followed

    Robert Baratheonthe Usurper; the Demon of the Trident

    262–298 AC

    Styled King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men

    Wed Cersei Lannister

    Parents Steffon Baratheon · Cassana Estermont

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Cersei Lannister

    b. 266 AC

    Styled Queen, later Queen Regent

    Wed King Robert I Baratheon

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Stannis Baratheon

    b. 264 AC

    Styled Lord of Dragonstone, self-proclaimed King

    Wed Selyse Florent

    Parents Steffon Baratheon · Cassana Estermont

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Selyse Florent

    m. c. 286 AC

    Styled self-styled Queen

    Wed Stannis Baratheon

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Renly Baratheon

    277–299 AC

    Styled Lord of Storm's End, self-proclaimed King

    Wed Margaery Tyrell

    Parents Steffon Baratheon · Cassana Estermont

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Margaery Tyrell

    b. 283 AC

    Styled Queen

    Wed Renly Baratheon; later Joffrey, then Tommen

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

  10. Generation 10

    The children of the crowned stag

    Joffrey Baratheon

    286–300 AC

    Styled King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men (in name)

    Parents Robert Baratheon · Cersei Lannister

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Myrcella Baratheon

    b. 290 AC

    Styled Princess

    Parents Robert Baratheon · Cersei Lannister

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Tommen Baratheon

    b. 291 AC

    Styled King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men (in name)

    Parents Robert Baratheon · Cersei Lannister

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

    Shireen Baratheon

    b. 289 AC

    Styled Princess (by her father's claim)

    Parents Stannis Baratheon · Selyse Florent

    Diese Gabelungen nennen Tode, Enden und Wege, die in den Büchern noch nicht beschritten sind. Enthülle sie nur, wenn dir beide Wege bekannt sind — oder wenn du dich nicht fürchtest zu wissen.

Dashed cards mark bastards and baseborn lines. Names shaded behind the veil belong to the present tale; unveil them only if you do not fear to know.

Cadet branches and offshoots

Younger sons and daughters whose blood struck out on its own — some founding houses of their own name, some withered to a line in the annals, some disputed to this day.

What the maesters dispute

Where the records quarrel, contradict, or fall silent, this chronicle sets the arguments down rather than settling for you what the texts leave open.

  1. Orys Baratheon's paternity: rumored throughout the realm to be the baseborn half-brother of Aegon the Conqueror by Lord Aerion of Dragonstone. Aegon never confirmed it, never denied it, and raised Orys higher than any trueborn friend — the maesters are invited to draw their own conclusions.

  2. Ormund Baratheon's precise kinship to the Laughing Storm: the histories name him only Lord Lyonel's heir. A son is likeliest, and so the septons record it; the documents that would prove it were never written, or never kept.

  3. The succession between Orys and Rogar: the chronicles name two sons of Orys and Argella — Davos, who rode in the Vulture Hunt, and Ser Raymont of the Kingsguard — yet never say outright which son held Storm's End after Orys or fathered Lord Rogar. Davos, showered with honors by King Aenys, is the maesters' favored guess; a guess all the same.

  4. The paternity of Queen Cersei's three children: letters circulated by Lord Stannis name them abominations born of incest, citing the curious failure of Baratheon black to appear in a single golden head. The crown's position is that the letters are treason; the septons observe that treason and falsehood are not synonyms.

  5. The jilted daughter of Lyonel Baratheon: the girl whose broken betrothal to Prince Duncan set the stormlands ablaze is nowhere given a name — the war is remembered, the woman is not.

  6. Whether the exact year of Lord Boremund's death, and the dates of Lord Lyonel's own passing, can be fixed at all: the chronicles bracket them by council and by war, and honest maesters write 'before the Dance' and 'before the Ninepenny war' rather than invent a number.

How many members of House Baratheon are in the books?

This tree gathers every named Baratheon the novels and their histories record — kings and lords, daughters and bastards, cadet offshoots and all. The maesters count only what the texts preserve; where a name survives without its deeds, the chronicle says as much rather than inventing the rest.

How do I read this House Baratheon family tree?

Each band down the page is one generation, eldest first. Beneath a name, the mono line names that person's parents, so descent reads from the top down. Dashed cards mark bastards and baseborn lines; cards behind the veil hold fates from the present tale, revealed only if you choose to unveil them.

Where does House Baratheon come from and where do they sit?

House Baratheon holds Storm's End. The tree opens with the earliest forebears the records name — legendary where the singers outrun the maesters, firmer once true dates begin — and this chronicle marks the myths as myths, never dressing a song up as a certainty.

Which House Baratheon tales are still disputed?

A good many. Contested parentage, missing generations, bynames left unexplained, and legends the singers embroider all appear under 'What the maesters dispute' at the foot of this page, where the arguments are set down without pretending to close what the books leave open.