Each new series announced exists during a specific period in time, but not all are immediately clear.
As the timeline of Westeros is filled in haphazardly, how everything fits together can be confusing.
Thesprawling worldoften references its history, making it crucial to know where any given show falls in the timeline.
But to discuss the timeline, there must be a unit of measurement.
Luckily, this is provided by authorGeorge R. R. Martin.
‘Game of Thrones’ (2011-2019)
298 A.C.
Nine noble families fight for control over the lands of Westeros while an ancient enemy returns after being dormant for millennia.
But that is only the beginning of the series.
The series ends in 305 AC, seven years after it began.
Between the first two stories is the upcoming seriesThe Hedge Knight, which is coming in 2025.
The world of Westeros almost expanded with ‘Bloodmoon.’
What About Other ‘Game of Thrones’ Spinoffs?
Other series under development would venture further back in time.
Recently, HBO confirmed that a show aboutAegon the Conqueror is in the works.
Show Title
Start Date (BC/AC)
10,000 Ships
700 B.C.
Aegon the Conquerer Series
0 B.C.
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Nine Voyages
77 A.C.
House of the Dragon
112 A.C.
The Hedge Knight
209 A.C.
Game of Thrones
Untitled Jon Snow Series
~300 A.C.
The Golden Empire
TBD
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