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    • Eddard Stark: "Look at me. You're a Stark of Winterfell, you know our words."
      Arya Stark: "'Winter is coming'."
      Eddard Stark: "You were born in the long summer, … See more

    History

    Background
    Before Aegon's Conquest, the leaders of House Stark ruled over the region as the Kings in the North. The house traces its roots to Bran the Builder, a legendary First Man who liv… See more

    Current status

    The status of the surviving Starks and what political positions they held was not fully clear after Jon Snow was … See more

    Relationships

    Members
    •Lord {Rickard Stark}, the former head of the family. Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Burned alive with wildfire on the orders of Aerys II. •{Brandon Stark}, his eldest son a… See more

    Military strength

    During Robert's Rebellion, the Greyjoy Rebellion and the War of the Five Kings, House Stark is able to field thousands of men and has proven itself capable in times of conflict, fighting and prevailing with many engag… See more

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  1. Alongside the Targaryens, the Lannisters, and the Baratheons, the Starks are one of the most important families in the world of Game of Thrones and the original series of novels on which the show is based, George R. R. Martin 's A Song of Ice and Fire. Their lineage spans centuries and is tied to the history of the continent of Westeros itself.
    collider.com/game-of-thrones-stark-family-tree/
    The Starks are an ancient house of First Men descent. House Stark was founded by Brandon the Builder, a legendary figure who lived during the Age of Heroes. Bran the Builder is said to have raised Winterfell, the seat of the Starks, and the Wall, and other legends connect him with Storm's End and the Hightower.
    awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/House_Stark
    House Stark is the noble house ruling The North. They trace their lineage back to the First Men, and have served as rulers of the North since long before the Andal invasion.
    www.ign.com/wikis/game-of-thrones/The_Starks
    Throughout Game of Thrones ' epic run, fans followed the Stark family — patriarch Ned (Sean Bean), matriarch Catelyn (Michelle Fairley), and children Robb (Richard Madden), Sansa (Sophie Turner), Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright), Arya (Maisie Williams), Rickon (Art Parkinson), and half-Stark bastard Jon Snow (Kit Harington) — through every possible trial and tribulation, rooting for each of them along the way.
    www.looper.com/231621/the-entire-house-stark-ba…
     
  2. House Stark - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    House Stark traditionally buries deceased members of their family in the crypts below Winterfell. The Kings of Winter and Lords of Winterfell are given a statue of their likeness, sitting …

     
  3. ‘Game of Thrones’ Stark Family Tree Explained - Collider

  4. The Entire Stark Family Tree Explained - Looper

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