Jon snow siblings
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Time to Engage
Your autobiography1Shooting History: a Personal Journey (HarperCollins, 2004) tells some wonderful anecdotes about your childhood, but I’m not sure that it discloses much about the values that were instilled into you as you were growing up.
Well, to some extent they were the predictable values that flowed from an Anglican household whose head was a cleric. We had prayers every morning, with a Bible reading and the collect for the day, and on top of that I was a chorister at Winchester Cathedral and so I had five years of intense brainwashing courtesy of the Anglican Church Inc.
The general moral code that was imparted to me was something from which I think I haven’t departed a great deal. But as life progressed beyond 20 I began to realise that a lot of other faiths and philosophies embraced what is actually a pretty logical set of values.
Back then the Church of England was still very much the Tory party at prayer, wasn’t it?
Oh, definitely, all the way. But it was really also a business, rather before the era of business, and my father was real
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Jon Snow
Also known as
Lord Snow
The Bastard of Winterfell
King Crow
The Prince That Was Promised
The White Wolf
Season(s)
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8
- Bran Stark: "And Jon's real name..."
- Lyanna Stark: "His name is Aegon Targaryen. You have to protect him. Promise me, Ned."
- Bran Stark: "He's never been a bastard. He's the heir to the Iron Throne."
- — Bran Stark and Lyanna Stark
Jon Snow, born Aegon Targaryen, was the son of Lyanna Stark and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. From infancy, Jon was raised as the bastard son of Lord Eddard Stark, Lyanna's brother, alongside his lawful children; Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon Stark.
Jon's true parentage was kept secret from everyone, including Jon himself, in order to protect him from those who sought the complete annihilation of House Targaryen after Robert's Rebellion. Jon joined the Night's Watch to escape his bastard status and was eventually elected as the Watch
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Jon Snow (character)
Fictional character
Fictional character
Jon Snow is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones, in which he is portrayed by Kit Harington. In the novels, he is a prominent point of view character. He is one of the most popular characters in the series, and The New York Times cites him as one of the author's finest creations.[1][2] Jon is a main character in the TV series, and his storyline in the season 5 finale generated a strong reaction among viewers. Speculation about the character's parentage has also been a popular topic of discussion among fans of both the books and the TV series.
Jon is introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones as the illegitimate son of Ned Stark, Lord of Winterfell in the North of Westeros. Knowing his prospects are limited by his status as a bastard, Jon joins the Night's Watch, who guard the far northern borders from the wildlings living beyond The Wall. In A Clash of Ki
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