12. The Entire Story Draws From The Wars of the Roses
We need to talk about the War of the Roses before we get any deeper with the historical inspiration forGame of Thrones because there are just so many similarities. George R.R. Martin has even stated that while his story draws from several historical events, it clings very closely to the War of the Roses.
The War of the Roses was a bloody war waged between two prominent families – The Lancasters (Lannisters) and The Yorks (Starks). The Yorks were represented by a white rose, just as the Starks are represented by the direwolf, and the Lancasters were represented by the red rose, as the Lannisters the lion.
Basically, in England, these two powerful families were both able to have a claim to the throne and started a long war spanning many generations, during which both families gained and lost the throne several times. While we haven’t seen a Stark on the Iron Throne, some of the particular details are quite similar toGame of Thrones, like a mad king (Henry VI), someone crossing a narrow sea to take the throne (Henry Tudor) and a shit ton of bastards. The above video goes into everything Game of Thrones has in common with the War of the Roses.
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