Gorefest, on 14 May 2019 - 02:36 PM, said:
Ummm...
Targs Reign on the Iron Throne from the first king (nearly 300 years) on it:
1–37 AC: King Aegon I, also known as "Aegon the Conqueror" and "Aegon the Dragon"
37–42 AC: King Aenys I
42–48 AC: King Maegor I, also known as "Maegor the Cruel"
48–103 AC: King Jaehaerys I, also known as "Jaehaerys the Conciliator", "Jaehaerys the Wise" and "The Old King"
103–129 AC: King Viserys I
129–131 AC: King Aegon II, also known as "Aegon the Usurper" and "Aegon the Elder"
131–157 AC: King Aegon III, also known as "Aegon the Dragonbane", "Aegon the Unlucky" and "The Broken King"
157–161 AC: King Daeron I, also known as "The Young Dragon"
161–171 AC: King Baelor I, also known as "Baelor the Blessed" and "Beloved Baelor"
171–172 AC: King Viserys II
172–184 AC: King Aegon IV, also known as "Aegon the Unworthy"
184–209 AC: King Daeron II, also known as "Daeron the Good"
209–221 AC: King Aerys I
221–233 AC: King Maekar I
233–262 AC: King Aegon V, also known as "Aegon the Unlikely"
262–281 AC: King Aerys II, also known as "The Mad King" and "King Scab"
Baratheons (22 years)
281–298 AC: King Robert I, also known as "The Usurper" and "The Stag King"
298–301 AC: King Joffrey I, also known as "Joffrey the Illborn"
301–303 AC: King Tommen I, also known as "The Boy King"
Lannisters (2 years)
303–305 AC: Queen Cersei I, also known as "Cersei the Lioness"
So I mean...if anyone has a historical claim...it's the Targs.