Jon Stark
millennia before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Drove sea raiders from the mouth of the White Knife and raised the Wolf's Den to keep them from returning. The Den still stands; the raiders, pointedly, do not.
Rickard Starkthe Laughing Wolf
millennia before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Parents Jon Stark
Son of Jon; conquered the Neck, defeated the last Marsh King, and wed that king's daughter — annexation by marriage being cheaper than annexation by siege.
Theon Starkthe Hungry Wolf
during the coming of the Andals, if the reckonings hold
Styled King of Winter
Broke Argos Sevenstar's Andal host at the Weeping Water, then crossed the narrow sea with the dead man lashed to his prow, burned a score of Andal villages, and came home to line his own coasts with heads on spikes, by way of notice to the next fleet. Fought, by every account, everyone available.
Brandon Starkthe Shipwright
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Dreamed of what lay west of the Sunset Sea and sailed to find out. The sea declined to return an answer, or the king.
Brandon Starkthe Burner
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Parents Brandon Stark
Put the torch to his father's shipyards in grief, which is why the Kings of Winter thereafter kept no fleet worth the name. Grief makes poor naval policy.
Rodrik Stark
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Won Bear Island from the ironborn in a wrestling match, if the tale is true, and granted it to the Mormonts — proof that the North occasionally settles matters without a single decapitation.
Edrick StarkSnowbeard
long before the Conquest, if the Wolf's Den records are honest
Styled King of Winter
Said to have ruled near a hundred years, long enough for his descendants to fall to quarreling before the funeral. Slavers took the Wolf's Den in his dotage.
Brandon StarkIce Eyes
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Retook the Wolf's Den in the dead of winter and gave the slavers to their former merchandise, who hanged their entrails in the heart tree's branches. The old gods, one gathers, were not displeased.
Dorren Stark
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
The Watch's own annals place rangers fighting giants and trading with the children of the forest in his reign — proof that the strangest entries in the archive are sometimes the best attested.
Brandon Starkthe ninth of his name
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Burned the longships of the Skagosi and penned the stoneborn on their island. That the maesters must number the Brandons like Aegons says everything about the Stark imagination for names.
Harlon Stark
centuries before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Starved out the Dreadfort in a siege that ran two full years — patience being the deadliest weapon ever raised against a Bolton.
Walton Starkthe Moon King
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
His statue and his byname survive in the crypts of Winterfell; what a king must do to be styled Moon King, no surviving record deigns to say.
Brandon Starkthe Bad
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
The crypts preserve his statue and his sentence in equal measure: whatever he did, the North judged 'the Bad' summary enough, and filed the particulars nowhere.
Jorah Stark
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
A crowned name among the stone kings of the crypt; his deeds went where unwritten deeds go.
Jonos Stark
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Seated in stone near Jorah; whether he ruled before that king or after, not even the order of the statues will swear to.
Edderion Starkthe Bridegroom
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Which marriage earned a King of Winter that byname, the records are too discreet — or too embarrassed — to preserve.
Eyron Stark
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
A statue, an iron sword across stone knees, and a name: the Citadel's file on Eyron ends where it begins.
Benjen Starkthe Sweet
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
Paired forever in the crypt with his Bitter namesake, as if the masons intended a lesson on temperament and left the rest to the visitor.
Benjen Starkthe Bitter
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
The other Benjen. Which king came first, or what soured the second, the stones decline to say.
Edwyn Starkthe Spring King
long before the Conquest, c. unknowable
Styled King of Winter
A hopeful style in a family sworn to winter; his reign left the byname behind and little else.
Osric Stark
some four centuries before the Conquest, if the Watch's rolls are true
Styled Lord Commander of the Night's Watch
Chosen Lord Commander at ten years of age and served for sixty — a career that began before most boys are trusted with a real sword and outlasted several kings.