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7 Game of Thrones Events Based on Real Life: Does History Tell Us How the Show Will End?!

Hardcore Game of Thrones fans know that George R.R. Martin has drawn inspiration for his beloved A Song of Ice and Fire  series from actual historical events such as the War of the Roses and the Hundred Years War. But Martin doesn’t rely only on grand-scale events as fodder for his novels, he also pays tribute to more isolated, less-well-known figures and events of the past. 7 Game of Thrones Events Inspired By History! 1. In 1300, Winter Was Coming… For reasons that continue to baffle scientists and historians to this day, Western Europe enjoyed several years of high temperatures and dry weather toward the end of the 13th Century. This “Medieval Warm Period” concluded around 1300 and when the cold weather came, it brought storms and starvation with it, in an era now known as The Little Ice Age. Fortunately, the Starks were well prepared. While large portions of Westerosi lore may be based upon British medieval history, It’s Martin’s ability to draw from different eras and varying parts of the world to select the most fascinating (and horrifying) tidbits that have helped make  GoT  such a consistently engrossing smash hit. Some have even gone so far as to suggest that if we pay close enough attention to the history-based clues Martin’s sprinkled throughout his epic-length tale, we might be able to figure out which character will eventually triumph in the the battle for the Iron Throne: Hint: it’s not Theon Greyjoy…Sorry, Reek. Warning: possible spoilers lie ahead, so if you’re not caught up on the show and/or don’t want to be exposed to speculation on how the series might end, we suggest you stop reading here and refrain from checking out the gallery above. (Even though you know you want to!) First, a little background on medieval British politics to bring you up to speed. (Don’t worry we’ll get to the blood and boobs stuff soon enough.) The War of the Roses refers to a series of battles fought for control of the British crown in the 15th Century. The principal claimants to the throne were the houses of York and Lancaster (Sound familiar?) and combat raged on and off for almost 32 years (about how long it takes to read a George R.R. Martin book). Martin has stated in interviews that his research on the War of the Roses has profoundly influenced the ASOIAF series and allusions to that bloody period in history make countless appearances in both the books and the television series they inspired. While the connection may not be as readily apparent as some of the more obvious parallels, some observant GoT fans have noticed a lot of similarities between Daenerys Targaryen and War of the Roses victor Henry VII. Like the Khaleesi, Henry lived much of his life in exile on the far side the English Channel (a sort of “narrow sea,” if you will), where he used his charisma and claims of being the rightful heir to the throne to help him raise a foreign army, crush his opposition, and declare himself king. Granted Henry wasn’t quite so badass as to ride a dragon into battle, but he did have a fire-breathing beast on his coat of arms: Some have suggested that all those similarities are Martin’s way of hinting that Daenerys will emerge victorious when she eventually swoops into Westeros on the winged back of one of her “children.” Others have astutely pointed out that there are few things GRRM enjoys more than shocking his audience, and it seems unlikely that he would foreshadow an ending so clearly, so early on in the tale. Either way, since Martin hasn’t even started writing the final book in the series, guesses like that may be the closest we’ll get to a satisfactory ending this decade. So check out the gallery above for other similarities between the events in Westeros and actual European history, and see if you can spot more possible clues about what’s in store. Then watch Game of Thrones online at TV Fanatic to forget about the real world for a while and enjoy some good old-fashioned medieval sexy-time. Game of Thrones Characters In Real Life 1. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Clarke plays Daenerys Targaryen on the hit series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth.

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Emily DiDonato in Vogue Australia of the Day

All you motherfuckers are complaining about the heat. Seriously, I have people on my Facebook in California running from Fires, in New York whining about the heat, in Europe complaining…it’s like motherfuckers, we are all going to die when the earth blows up thanks to our misuse of the motherfucker, just kick back and get a tan while it happens…or look at pics of Emily DiDonato, doing the Winter issue of Vogue Australia, because Winter is starting in Australia, to cool the fuck off…they’ve even sexed the whole thing up with some Sauna pics, but the reality is that anything this girl does that is sexy, is cooled off knowing that she’s been inside Jake Gyllenhaal’s man-pussy… But I’ll post the pics anyway, I mean why the fuck not, you can hate a girl for the things she puts inside her, but you can’t hate the girl for getting paid to sit in a Sauna in underwear…

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Dr. Dre Will NOT Be A Billionaire After The Sale Of Beats

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Despite what reports and people are saying, Dr. Dre will not be a millionaire after Apple acquires Beats. Word hit yesterday that Apple wanted to…

Dr. Dre Will NOT Be A Billionaire After The Sale Of Beats

Anthony Mackie Reveals Who Curses The Most On Set [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Between Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson, everyone wants to know who cursed the most on the set of  “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Anthony Mackie …

Anthony Mackie Reveals Who Curses The Most On Set [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Anthony Mackie Reveals Who Curses The Most On Set [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Between Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson, everyone wants to know who cursed the most on the set of  “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Anthony Mackie …

Anthony Mackie Reveals Who Curses The Most On Set [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Anthony Mackie Reveals The Best Advice The Rock Gave Him [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Anthony Mackie had to get in shape to play the role of The Falcon in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Surprisingly, he didn’t do anything crazy…

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Anthony Mackie On Being The First Black Super Hero [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Anthony Mackie stars in new film “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” Not only does he star in this box office hit, he’s the first black…

Anthony Mackie On Being The First Black Super Hero [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Actor Marlon Wayans Addresses Beef With Rapper Lord Jamar [VIDEO]

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As we previously reported, comedian Marlon Wayans stood up for his best friend Omar Epps a few months ago when Omar came under attack by…

Actor Marlon Wayans Addresses Beef With Rapper Lord Jamar [VIDEO]

Anthony Mackie Discusses Which Movie Was A Game-Changer In His Career [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

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‘Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Predictions: Who Is The Clairvoyant?

Following the events of ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier,’ we’re ready to make some guesses about Agent Coulson’s mysterious enemy. By Josh Wigler

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