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Jeyne was brought to court by her mother, [[Falena Stokeworth]], in {{date|178}}, when she was fourteen. King [[Aegon IV Targaryen]] made Lord [[Lucas Lothston (husband of Falena)|Lucas Lothston]] his new [[Hand of the King|Hand]], and it was said (but never proved) that he enjoyed mother and daughter together in the same bed. Aegon soon gave Jeyne a pox he had caught from the whores he had seen after Lady [[Bethany Bracken]]'s execution, and the Lothstons were then all sent from court.{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}} | Jeyne was brought to court by her mother, [[Falena Stokeworth]], in {{date|178}}, when she was fourteen. King [[Aegon IV Targaryen]] made Lord [[Lucas Lothston (husband of Falena)|Lucas Lothston]] his new [[Hand of the King|Hand]], and it was said (but never proved) that he enjoyed mother and daughter together in the same bed. Aegon soon gave Jeyne a pox he had caught from the whores he had seen after Lady [[Bethany Bracken]]'s execution, and the Lothstons were then all sent from court.{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}} | ||
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Jeyne Lothston | |
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Jeyne Lothston, by Magali Villeneuve, as depicted in The World of Ice and Fire | |
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Allegiance | House Lothston |
Born | In 164 AC[1] |
Book | The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned) |
Jeyne Lothston was a member of House Lothston and was the daughter of Lord Lucas Lothston and Lady Falena Stokeworth. She was King Aegon IV Targaryen's eighth mistress, and rumoured to have been possibly fathered by the king himself.[2]
History
Jeyne was brought to court by her mother, Falena Stokeworth, in 178 AC, when she was fourteen. King Aegon IV Targaryen made Lord Lucas Lothston his new Hand, and it was said (but never proved) that he enjoyed mother and daughter together in the same bed. Aegon soon gave Jeyne a pox he had caught from the whores he had seen after Lady Bethany Bracken's execution, and the Lothstons were then all sent from court.[2]
References
- ↑ See the Jeyne Lothston calculation.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV.