11 Times "Game Of Thrones" Referenced Moments And Characters From "House Of The Dragon"

Since House of the Dragon started airing, it's no secret that it has made people excited for the Game of Thrones universe once again. I mean, c'mon, there are dragons!

Emma D’Arcy and others dressed in medieval attire looking pensively into the distance
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Now, since House of the Dragon takes place roughly 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, in a period of civil war between the Targaryen family, it's no surprise that a lot of people know what happens to our beloved characters from this new prequel series.

Emma D'Arcy as Rhaenyra Targaryen in regal attire and Tom Glynn-Carney as Aegon Targaryen seated on a throne in "House of the Dragon"

The show is also based on parts of George R. R. Martin's book Fire & Blood from 2018.

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That being said, if you go back and watch Game of Thrones, you can actually pick out references to the time period that is depicted in House of the Dragon.

Emma D'Arcy as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen wearing a dark medieval gown and golden crown from the TV series House of the Dragon
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So, that being said, here are just 11 times House of the Dragon characters, moments, and more are referenced in Game of Thrones:

🚨 There are obviously BIG SPOILERS ahead, including the fate of a big HOTD character! 🚨

1.First, during Season 5, Shireen Baratheon tells Ser Davos Seaworth about how she's reading a story about The Dance of Dragons, aka the civil war between Rhaenyra and Aegon II Targaryen.

Shireen telling Davos what she's reading

The episode is also titled "The Dance of Dragons."

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2.Shireen tells Davos about how Ser Byron Swann, who we haven't met yet in House of the Dragon, wanted to kill Vhagar, who is currently ridden by Aemond Targaryen.

Davos Seaworth and Shireen Baratheon from "Game of Thrones" share a moment in a tent. Both wear medieval-style cloaks, and Shireen has grayscale skin
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3.Shireen also tells her father, Stannis Baratheon, that she's reading about Rhaenyra and Aegon II Targaryen and how their conflict divided the Seven Kingdoms with people taking sides and dragons fighting dragons.

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4.In the same conversation, Stannis asks Shireen which side in The Dance of Dragons war she would've chosen, Team Black or Team Green, and she says neither.

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5.In Season 3, Joffrey Baratheon tours Margaery Tyrell around the Red Keep and actually references Rhaenyra Targaryen. He laughs at the story of how Rhaenyra was eventually killed.

Joffrey Baratheon and Margaery in Game of Thrones scene, peering through a lattice structure
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6.In Season 7, while standing in the dragon pit, Daenerys Targaryen references how this is where the "end" of her family began, which is a nod to the dragon pit being the place where Aegon II was crowned as king following Viserys's death.

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in character as Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow, respectively, in a scene from Game of Thrones, wearing their iconic costumes
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7.In Season 2, Tywin Lannister talks about how Harrenhal was known as "the greatest fortress ever built" until "dragons happened," and he mentions how Harren and his sons were burned alive inside. In House of the Dragon, Harrenhal is also where Harwin Strong is killed.

Maisie Williams as Arya Stark and Charles Dance as Tywin Lannister in a scene from "Game of Thrones." Arya sits across from Tywin with a serious expression
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8.When Tywin tells Arya Stark that everyone alive still speaks of Aegon, she corrects him and mentions his sisters, Rhaenys and Visenya Targaryen.

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9.Arya mentions how Visenya Targaryen wielded a Valyrian steel sword named Dark Sister. In House of the Dragon, Daemon Targaryen gifts Rhaenyra a pendant made out of Valyrian steel, which Rhaenyra remarks is like Dark Sister.

Two images of Maisie Williams as Arya Stark from the TV show Game of Thrones, showing her with short hair and a serious expression
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10.In Season 1 of Game of Thrones, Daenerys asks why there are no more dragons in the world, and she's told how dragons haven't been seen for decades. This is in part due to the events of House of the Dragon and how a majority of them died during this conflict and afterwards.

The last dragon before Daenerys's dragons belonged to Rhaenyra's son Aegon III.

The last dragon before Daenerys's dragons belonged to Rhaenyra's son Aegon III.

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11.And finally, in Season 3, Viserys Targaryen mentions how the skulls of the most notable dragons, like Meraxes, Vhagar, etc., used to decorate the throne room in the Red Keep.

Viserys discussing the dragon skulls he used to name when he was a young boy
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Have you spotted any other references to House of the Dragon while rewatching Game of Thrones? Let us know in the comments below!