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==Governo==
 
==Governo==
For most of their history the regions of [[Westeros]] were independent kingdoms. The number of these kingdoms and their borders have changed many times. Following a successful conquest of all the lands of Westeros south of the [[Wall]] but [[Dorne]], and their consolidation under the rule of the [[Iron Throne]], Aegon established his new empire's capital on the spot of his landing, for which it was known as [[King's Landing]].  
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For most of their history the regions of [[Westeros]] were independent kingdoms. The number of these kingdoms and their borders have changed many times. Following a successful conquest of all the lands of Westeros south of the [[Muralha]] but [[Dorne]], and their consolidation under the rule of the [[Trono de Ferro]], [[Aegon I|o Conquistador]] established his new empire's capital on the spot of his landing, for which it was known as [[Porto Real]].  
  
Due to the vast size of the new Kingdom, in each region Aegon raised 'great houses' who swore fealty to him. The lords were granted a degree of autonomy and granted authority over their minor lords and small folk. In the original six kingdoms [[House Baratheon]] married into the Targaryens and were awarded the [[Stormlands]], after the defeat of King [[Argilac|Argilac the Arrogant]]; the [[House Tyrell]] was granted over-lordship over the Reach, while [[House Lannister]] was allowed to keep their family holdings after they bent the knee, following the defeat at the [[Field of Fire]]; [[House Stark]] chose to submit and was confirmed as overlords over the North. [[House Greyjoy]] was granted the [[Iron Islands]] after the defeat of King [[Harren the Black]]. For supporting Aegon against Harren, [[House Tully]] of Riverrun was awarded over-lordship of the [[Riverlands]].
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Due to the vast size of the new Kingdom, in each region Aegon raised 'great houses' who swore fealty to him. The lords were granted a degree of autonomy and granted authority over their minor lords and small folk. In the original six kingdoms [[House Baratheon]] married into the Targaryens and were awarded the [[Terras da Tempestade]], after the defeat of King [[Argilac|Argilac, o Arrogante]]; the [[Casa Tyrell]] was granted over-lordship over the [[Campina]], while [[Casa Lannister]] was allowed to keep their [[Terras Ocidentais|terras da família]] after they bent the knee, following the defeat at the [[Campo de Fogo]]; [[CAsa Stark]] chose to submit and was confirmed as overlords over the [[Norte]]. [[Casa Greyjoy]] was granted the [[Ilhas de Ferro]] after the defeat of Rei [[Harren Hoare|Harren, o Negro]]. For supporting Aegon against Harren, [[Casa Tully]] of Riverrun was awarded over-lordship of the [[Terras dos Rios]].
  
 
==Regiões e Territórios==
 
==Regiões e Territórios==

Edição das 20h13min de 2 de outubro de 2012

Os Sete Reinos são uma nação localizada no continente de Westeros, governada pelo Rei que ocupa o Trono de Ferro na cidade capital, Porto Real. O nome tem origem na época em que Aegon, o Conquistador decidiu unir os sete reinos do continente sob um único monarca. Hoje, há nove regiões distintas.

Origin

When Aegon used dragões to conquer the seven individually ruled kingdoms that existed on the continente and forged a huge, strong empire. The Kingdoms were: The Reino do Norte, the Reino do Vale e do Céu, the Reino das Ilhas e dos Rios, Reino do Rochedo, Reino da Campina, Reino das Terras da Tempestade and Dorne.

Aegon managed to conquer only six of the seven kingdoms, consolidating them under the rule of Casa Targaryen and the Trono de Ferros. Dorne was joined to the realm only two centuries later through diplomatic means, after a alguns obstáculos on the way, thus making the name somewhat inaccurate.

Governo

For most of their history the regions of Westeros were independent kingdoms. The number of these kingdoms and their borders have changed many times. Following a successful conquest of all the lands of Westeros south of the Muralha but Dorne, and their consolidation under the rule of the Trono de Ferro, o Conquistador established his new empire's capital on the spot of his landing, for which it was known as Porto Real.

Due to the vast size of the new Kingdom, in each region Aegon raised 'great houses' who swore fealty to him. The lords were granted a degree of autonomy and granted authority over their minor lords and small folk. In the original six kingdoms House Baratheon married into the Targaryens and were awarded the Terras da Tempestade, after the defeat of King Argilac, o Arrogante; the Casa Tyrell was granted over-lordship over the Campina, while Casa Lannister was allowed to keep their terras da família after they bent the knee, following the defeat at the Campo de Fogo; CAsa Stark chose to submit and was confirmed as overlords over the Norte. Casa Greyjoy was granted the Ilhas de Ferro after the defeat of Rei Harren, o Negro. For supporting Aegon against Harren, Casa Tully of Riverrun was awarded over-lordship of the Terras dos Rios.

Regiões e Territórios

The Seven Kingdoms are divided into nine administrative regions, seven of which, O Norte, As Ilhas de Ferro, O Vale, As Terras Ocidentais, A Campina, As Terras da Tempestade e Dorne, were independent kingdoms at the time of conquest. As Terras Fluviais had been independent before, but had fallen to the Reis da Tempestade and more recently to the ironborn. They regained independence after the local lords rebelled against Harren, o Negro and swore fealty to Aegon during the conquest. The area around Porto Real, which had also been a battleground between several kingdoms, constituted the royal demesne and became known as the as Terras da Coroa. The island stronghold of Pedra do Dragão, ancient seat of the Targaryens, was successively granted to heirs apparent to the throne.

The realm's territory includes all but the northernmost tip of the continente, where the Muralha defines its northern border. The king on the Iron Throne also controls the many islands off the coast of Westeros, such as Tarth, Greenstone, and Pedra do Dragão. It is occasionally drawn into conflicts over the Degraus off its southeastern coast, but it has rarely controlled a significant portion of them.

População

The population of the Seven Kingdoms numbers in the millions. It is sparsely populated in the vast regions of the North and the deserts of Dorne, and mostly densely populated in the fertile lands of the Reach. The kingdoms are speckled with villages and holdfasts and a few large townships, but only five settlements can be called cities, their population numbers in the hundreds of thousands. Listed in decreasing order of size, they are:

O restante dos Sete Reinos é essencialmente rual, com a rara exceção das vilas portuárias, por causa de sua importâncias econômica.

Cultura

O povo dos Sete Reinos são uma mistura de diversos grupos étnicos que migraram ao continente e miscigenaram-se no passar dos séculos. Desta forma, estas etnias originais são dissolvidas, não unidades políticas fortes. Hoje, são principalmente identificadas pelo lugar em que residem, já que cada reino antigo mantém uma essência única.

A influência dos Ândalos é mais forte no sul, enquanto os Nortenhos ainda seguem muitos dos antigos costumes dos Primeiros Homens. Os Dorneses são muito influenciados pela migração em massa dos Roinares. Pequenos grupos, como os Homens de Ferro e os clãs das montanhas, mantém culturas muito diferentes do resto do reino, apesar de não serem originários de etnias especificamente distintas.

Esta sociedade feudal é baseada no modelo dos antigos reinos sobre os quais a dinastia Targaryen foi construída, com cada região mantendo alguma autonomia e governada por um Alto Lorde que responde apenas ao Rei.

Comércio e Moeda

Most transactions in Seven Kingdoms involve currency. The coinage is minted by the Mestre da Moeda appointed by the Rei no Trono de Ferro. There are golden Dragons, silver Stags and copper Stars. Golden Dragons are worth the most and have a dragon stamped on one side and a Kings face on the other. [1] Golden Dragons are worth the most. Most plebeus would never own a gold Dragon, using mostly copper Stars for their needs.

Trade within the Seven Kingdoms is quite vigorous, as the products of Dorne are very different from those of the Norte. However, long distance trade is almost entirely in luxuries, as transport is very expensive, not to mention dangerous. Transport by land is around ten times as expensive as transport by navios, which means that almost all goods travel by river or coastal ship for at least part of their journey. Furs from the Norte, silks and gems from the south, fine craft work from anywhere these are the items that are gathered at great markets. Grain, meat, and fish are also found there, but they have almost exclusively come from nearby areas.

Há comércio regular com Essos e com as Ilhas de Verão.

Religião

O povo dos Sete Reinos seguem diversas crenças diferentes. A Fé dos Sete é a principal religião do reino; as únicas regiões em que não é praticada são as Ilhas de Ferro, devotos do Deus Afogado, e o Norte, onde a devoção dos Antigos Deuses das Florestas permanece forte.

  • Os Sete Deuses, a religião oficial dos Sete Reinos, trazida ao continente pelos Ândalos, milhares de anos antes da formação da nação. A Fé idolatra os Sete, uma única divindade com sete aspectos distindos: a Mãe, o Pai, o Guerreiro, o Ferreiro, a Donzela, a Velha e o Estranho (a morte).
  • Os Deuses Antigos, fé do Norte e das terras além da Muralha. Fé dos Filhos da Floresta, que habitavam o continente milhares de anos atrás, que idolatra diversos não nomeados deuses das florestas, que estão sempre observando através dos rostos esculpidos nos troncos das antigas árvores de represeiro. Atualmente, é pouco difundida ao sul do Gargalo.
  • O Deus Vermelho, R'hllor é um deus popular em Essos; apesar de pouco conhecido em Westeros, vem ganhando popularidade. Os seguidores de R'hllor afirmam que sua divindade é o Lorde da Luz, que irá enfrentar o Grande Outro, deus da escuridão e do frio, numa guerra que está por vir.

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