Aegon VI Targaryen

King Aegon Targaryen, the Sixth of His Name, was the eighteenth member of the Targaryen dynasty to sit the throne. Coming to rule after his victory in the War of the False Dragon, Aegon VI styled himself as a militant warrior-king, emphasizing his own victories across the two conflicts that occurred under his reign. His reign was defined by intermittent war and Aegon VI wore the warlike crown of Maekar I, with sharp black iron points in a band of red gold.

Near the end of his reign, Westeros would fall victim to the hideous Red Death, which, despite his efforts against it, would take the lives of both him and his eldest son, Aenar, along with his two grandchildren, Daeron and Naerys. Stricken with tragedy, Aegon would spend the rest of his life moving against the plague, of which he would eventually pass in 334 AC, but not before issuing a number of decrees that would lead to the end of the Red Death. He would be succeeded to the throne by his second-eldest son, who would take the throne as Aerys III.

Aegon had six children with his sister-wife Daena, five of whom were sons: Aenar, Aerys, Baelor, Aerion, Jaena, and Lewyn.