3.Natalie Dormer is Margaery Tyrell is Anne Boleyn
2.Real World Targaryens
We're just going to come out and say it. Sorry, no dragons here. Just lots and lots of family lovin'. If that's already adding up for you, you guessed right. We're talking about real world Targaryens. The Ptolemys were an originally Macedonian family who ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great died. They reigned for almost 300 years, and kept their bloodlines as "pure" as could be. If Jaime and Cersei's incest shocks you, go and get some smelling salts. Like the Targaryens, The Ptolemaic kings married their sisters for hundreds of years, and in some cases, queens married their brothers. One notable Queen Pharaoh (Pharaess?) was the famous Cleopatra VII, who married her young brother Ptolemy XIII. It was clearly not a love filled marriage, as Cleopatra eventually welcomed Julius Caesar into her bed, who eventually killed Ptolemy's army when he attempted to overthrow Cleopatra. Danaerys Targaryen's husband Khal Drogo also killed her brother Viserys when he attempted to kill her.
1.Caesar's Assassination
Those who have read the books of A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones is based on this) know that Jon Snow eventually becomes Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. This occurs under very tense circumstances, and several Night's Watch brothers rise up against him. George R.R. Martin's last book A Dance With Dragons left readers hanging as to whether he was killed or not. Much like Caesar's assassination, he dodged a stab to the neck and was stabbed in the back by someone he trusted. Then, he was stabbed in the front and sides by people he didn't trust. You know nothing Jon Snow. Like you, readers won't know if you're alive or dead either until the next book comes out!
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