In The Eyes Of Many, The Great Council Of 101 AC Thereby Established An Iron Precedent On Matters Of


In the eyes of many, the Great Council of 101 AC thereby established an iron precedent on matters of succession: regardless of seniority, the Iron Throne of Westeros could not pass to a woman, nor through a woman to her male descendants.
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