With Rhaegar as a father, Jon would be the only half-Stark, half-Targaryen in existence. Crucially, he is not a bastard but the legitimate child of a Targaryen and a Stark.
That gives him an even greater claim to the Iron Throne. MORE: To stay up to date on everything Game of Thrones , follow our all-encompassing Facebook page and sign up for our exclusive newsletter. Jon and Daenerys fell for each other , but the two are pretty closely related. However, the Targaryens have a long history of incest, having spent over years wedding brothers to sisters to keep their bloodline pure.
A union between aunt and nephew seems within the realm of possibility. Howland Reed, the only survivor of the showdown at the Tower of Joy other than Ned Stark, may also be in the know. Redditor sparkedavisjr had a particularly convincing write up on this theory back in Jaehaerys was the name of two other Targaryen Kings, and people drew comparisons between Jon and these ancestors.
But now we know it's definitely not Jaehaerys. The other popular guess was Aemon — the name of the maester and Jon's advisor at Castle Black. This would have made sense for two reasons. It would make sense for Rhaegar to name his son after Aemon. Then there is an important piece of possible foreshadowing in the books. George R. Martin writes that Jon and Robb used to play with swords and pretend to be knights, and Jon would choose the name of Aemon the Dragonknight. Since Martin loves throwing clever clues about future plotlines, people thought this might be a hint at Jon's real name.
But after all the speculating, the show revealed Jon's name was truly Aegon. In terms of Targaryen lineage, this name is also fitting. There were many King Aegons after him. I feel proud to have contributed to Channel 4 News let alone to have anchored the programme for the last 32 years. I'm looking forward to new adventures and new challenges. Jon Snow said: "I've never seen so many white people in one place" during the pro-Brexit protest held on March He made the comment in an on-air rant after thousands of Brexiteers shut down Westminster on the day Britain was due to leave the EU.
Speaking live from Parliament Square, Snow said: "It has been the most extraordinary day. A day which has seen I've never seen so many white people in one place. The "unscripted" comment immediately triggered a backlash from social media users — but now Channel 4 has issued a statement of apology about the remarks. A spokesperson said: "This was an unscripted observation at the end of a long week of fast-moving Brexit developments.
He obtained the names and the addresses of the first 83 victims who had died by the end of the first week. He went to their homes and learned from relatives that the vast majority of them had obtained their water from the Broad St.
On Sept. He argued that the pump handle should be removed in order to prevent further contamination. The board was not convinced, but agreed to remove the pump handle as a precaution. The epidemic quickly subsided. The investigation continued. Ultimately, Snow was able to track down victims, the vast majority of whom lived within walking distance of the pump. It was also noted that there was an extremely low incidence of cholera at a nearby work house and also at the Lion Brewery, and both of these businesses had their own water supply.
The workers at another large business used water from the Broad St. The map below shows the location of the pump, and the home or business location of the victims is shown by stacks of small dark marks that are clearly clustered around the pump. This type of map, which marks the location of disease cases, is now referred to as a "spot map.
An initial examination of the well failed to show any problems, casting doubt on Snow's conclusions, and the pump was reopened without incident. However, some months later an associate of Snow's stumbled upon the records of an infant who had died of diarrhea at the very beginning of the outbreak.
The timing of her death indicated that she had been the first cholera case. Upon questioning, the mother said that she had emptied a pail of the infant's diarrhea into a cesspool in front of their house immediately adjacent to the water pump.
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