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Axel Baratheon | |
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Allegiance | House Baratheon |
Culture | Stormlands |
Born | In 2 AC |
Died | In 44 AC, Gallowsgrey |
Father | Orys Baratheon |
Mother | Argella Durrandon |
Spouse | Alanna Penrose |
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TV series | Season 1 |
Axel Baratheon was an early member of House Baratheon mentioned in the television adaptation Game of Thrones.
Appearance
According to Grand Maester Malleon, Axel had black hair and brown eyes, and was strong of bone and sinew.
History
Axel was born to Orys Baratheon and Argella Durrandon in 2 AC. In 20 AC, he married Alanna Penrose. In 44 AC at Gallowsgrey, Steffon Trant dishonored Alanna. As such, Axel challenged Trant to a duel, in which he died.
Game of Thrones
Season 1
Axel is mentioned in The Lineages and Histories of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms.