Poisoned by Jaime Lannister after the siege of Highgarden. Or are known to be dead by the end of the most recently published book. These Houses were alive at the start of the first episode of the TV series or book series, but known/believed to be dead by the end of the final episode. Illegitimate children have no claim to their parents' titles and lands in Westerosi tradition, so they and their children don't count for this question. If a cadet branch exists, then it counts. Mike Scott makes a good point that cadet branches, branches along a female line, and women married to other families might still be part of the family.įor families that follow only the male line, if a woman marries into another family, her children have claims to her husband's holdings, not to her father's holdings.Ĭadet branches are the lines of a male ruler's younger sons, and they still have a claim to the family holdings. (You could say that the Targaryen family still exists while Jon Snow still stands.)
Which major and minor families were destroyed?īy destroyed, I mean that all known members of the family are dead - not just that the family was unseated from their holdings. Are all of the Mormonts dead? And the Umbers too? Several major and minor houses were destroyed during the 8 seasons of Game of Thrones.