The Baratheon claim to the throne refers to House Baratheon’s assertion of their right to rule the Seven Kingdoms in the world of "Game of Thrones." This claim originates from Robert Baratheon's rebellion, during which he overthrew the Targaryen dynasty. The Baratheons justify their claim through Robert’s distant Targaryen ancestry and his victory in battle, establishing themselves as the new royal house after seizing the Iron Throne.
The Baratheon claim to the throne refers to House Baratheon’s assertion of their right to rule the Seven Kingdoms in the world of "Game of Thrones." This claim originates from Robert Baratheon's rebellion, during which he overthrew the Targaryen dynasty. The Baratheons justify their claim through Robert’s distant Targaryen ancestry and his victory in battle, establishing themselves as the new royal house after seizing the Iron Throne.
What event established House Baratheon on the throne?
Robert's Rebellion toppled the Targaryen dynasty and led to Robert Baratheon being crowned King of the Seven Kingdoms.
Who were the main Baratheon claimants after Robert's death?
Stannis Baratheon and Renly Baratheon both claimed the throne after Robert's death.
Where is the Baratheon seat located?
Storm's End, in the Stormlands.
How does the Baratheon claim relate to the Targaryen line?
Their right to rule originated from rebellion and conquest rather than direct hereditary succession from the Targaryens.
What is the difference between de facto and de jure in this context?
De jure refers to the legally rightful ruler, while de facto refers to who actually holds the throne in practice.