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1. Human character? Yes
2. Female? Yes
3. From Westeros? Yes
4. Alive at some point during the ASOIAF series? No
5. From the Reach? No
6. Alive between Aegon's conquest and Robert's Rebellion? Yes
7. South of the Neck? Yes
8. A Targaryen or married to one? Yes
9. A Targaryen? Yes
10. Queen Rhaena Targaryen? No
11. Did she have children? Yes
12. Was she a queen? Yes
13. Alive after Dance? Yes
14. Rhaella? No

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Shaera Targaryen? It's either her or Naerys. Because Daeron I never had a queen, Baelor didn't have a queen, Viserys didn't have a queen.....Aegon IV and Jaehaerys II are the only candidates to have Targaryen queens with children if Rhaella isn't included.

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1 minute ago, Lilac & Gooseberries said:

I know that she was a Queen. But once a Queen always a Queen.

Yes..... if you had kids with the king, I think. If you were still alive when the king died, you would have the title of Dowager Queen. If you needed to be a regent, you would be Queen Regent as well. Or at least, that's what I gather from the books.

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1 minute ago, Jaenara Belarys said:

Yes..... if you had kids with the king, I think. If you were still alive when the king died, you would have the title of Dowager Queen. If you needed to be a regent, you would be Queen Regent as well. Or at least, that's what I gather from the books.

Aelinor had no children and she was a Queen, same with Jaehaera even if she died before the King. I think that the marriage to the King is what makes the Queen not her children.

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6 minutes ago, Lilac & Gooseberries said:

Aelinor had no children and she was a Queen, same with Jaehaera even if she died before the King. I think that the marriage to the King is what makes the Queen not her children.

Ah, crap. Forgot about them. Thanks for reminding me. But basically, my opinion is that she isn't a queen anymore because she isn't married to a king anymore.

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8 hours ago, Jaenara Belarys said:

Yes..... if you had kids with the king, I think. If you were still alive when the king died, you would have the title of Dowager Queen. If you needed to be a regent, you would be Queen Regent as well. Or at least, that's what I gather from the books.

What does having kids or not having kuds have to do with it? You're married to a king, you're a queen consort, period.

Even annulment doesn't change the fact you were a queen at one point. Henery VIII annulled three of his marriages, but history still counts these women as queens.

The only way she wouldn't be a queen would be if he annulled the marriage before he became King.

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