Which is not part of the 7 Kingdoms?

So the North, the Vale, Riverlands, Westerlands, Reach & Stormlands are considered within the kingdom. I know after the conquest Dorne eventually joined in. After the Rebellion I assume Dorne bounced from being cool with the crown (that's a reason why Tyrion sent Myrcella there). I assume the Iron Islands was part of the kingdom but watching the show, I'm not sure. And I guess the Crownlands is similar to the District of Columbia with limited representation and not the kingdom itself.

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  • I don't understand the question.

    If you're asking back to Aegon's conquest, the 7 kngdoms are the North, the Vale, the Westerlands, the Reach, the Stormlands, the principality of Dorne and the kingdom of Isle and rivers (Iron Islands + Riverlands)

    Hoare had both these territories until he got fried in his castle.

  • edited June 2016

    Riverlands is not one of the 7 kingdoms. When Aegon conquered Westeros, Riverlands was under the rule of the Ironborn King Harren Hoare. So the 7 kingdoms were North, Vale, Iron Isles (+Riverlands), Stormlands, Westerlands (or Kingdom of Rock), Reach and Dorne.

  • Okay. I just asked because 7 kingdoms but 8 regions.

  • The seven Kingdoms currently include the Westerlands, the Stormlands, the Reach, Dorne, the Vale, the Riverlands and the North, before the game, show and books the iron islands and riverlands were considered one as the kingdom of isles and rivers but the Iron islands are no longer considered as a "kingdom" so the Riverlands is the successor to the K. of I. and R".

  • The Riverlands is not a kingdom. Robert said before he died he had a challenge called making the eight. He referred to it as fucking one girl from each of the seven kingdoms and the Riverlands.

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