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Why did Lyanna Stark leave Robert Baratheon?

Why did Lyanna Stark leave Robert Baratheon?

Lyanna Stark was promised to Robert Baratheon, as in betrothed to him. But when Rhaegar won the Joust Tourney he gave his blue flowers as a gift to Lyanna, indicating she was the Queen of Love and Beauty or some such.

Did Lyanna ever love Robert?

The story as we first hear it is this: Lyanna was happily in love with and betrothed to Robert when Rhaegar, son of the Mad King Aerys Targaryen, kidnapped and hid her away. Robert started a war to retrieve his love, killing Rhaegar and taking his father’s throne.

Did Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark have a baby?

There are some facts that we know of: Lyanna Stark was betrothed to Robert Baratheon. Rhaegar Targaryen was married to Elia Martell and had two children with her. Rhaegar won a tourney and presented the prize for the “queen of love and beauty” to Lyanna instead of his wife (ruh roh!)

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How many children does Lyanna Stark have?

Lyanna Stark was born as the only daughter of Lord Rickard Stark . To cement the relationship between the Iron Throne and Dorne, Rhaegar was wed to Elia Martell, sister of Doran and Oberyn Martell. With Elia, Rhaegar had two childern, a daughter, Rhaenys and a son, Aegon. However, Rhaegar never found true happiness with Elia.

What is the relationship between Rhaegar and Lyanna?

Most in Westeros believed that Rhaegar had kidnapped Lyanna, who was betrothed to Robert Baratheon, and raped her, but they had in fact loved each other. They ran away to Dorne and lived in the Tower of Joy. They are the true parents of Jon Snow (born Aegon Targaryen), who is the true heir to the Iron Throne .

Where did Lyanna live when she married Robert Baratheon?

Lyanna lived at Winterfell, and she was eventually engaged to Robert Baratheon. It is likely that Lyanna was not happy having Robert as her betrothed due to it being arranged. Rhaegar’s and Lyanna’s relationship began at the Tourney of Harrenhall, about one year before Robert’s Rebellion.