In no particular order, here is all the people that have died in the series up to a storm of swords Ser Waymar Royce
Will
Gared
Jon Arryn
Lady
Mycah
Ser Hugh
Jyck
Kurleket
Mohor
Morrec
Chiggen
Lharys
Wyl
Heward
Jory Cassel
Wallen
Hali
Stiv
Tregar
Ser Vardis Egen
Viserys Targaryen
Robert Baratheon
Fat Tom
Varly
Cayn
Hullen
Desmond
Othor
Jafer Flowers
Lord Vance
Ser Raymun Darry
Masha Heddle
Ser Jaremy Rykker
Khal Ogo
Khal Fogo
Ulf son of Umar
Conn son of Coratt
Torrhen Karstark
Eddard Karstark
Daryn Hornwood
Quaro
Qotho
Haggo
Cohollo
Eddard Stark
Septa Mordane
Veyon Poole
Rhaego
Eroeh
Khal Drogo
Andros Brax
Mirri Maz Duur
A Clash of Kings - 72 deaths
Maester Cressen
Praed
Beric Dondarrion
Ser Burton Crakehall
Hendry Bracken
Lyman Darry
Allar Deem
Ser Hubard Rambton
Doreah
Woth
Dobber
Qyle
Gerren
Koss
Yoren
Kurz
Lommy Greenhands
All-for-Joffrey
Medger Cerwyn
Chiswyck
Stafford Lannister
Rupert Brax
Roland Crakehall
Antario Jast
Lymond Vikary
Renly Baratheon
Stevron Frey
Reek
Donella Hornwood
Emmon Cuy
Robar Royce
Todric
Benfred Tallhart
Weese
Poul Pemford
Myles
Aron Santagar
High Septon
Ser Preston Greenfield
Alfyn Crowkiller
Ser Cortnay Penrose
Leo Lefford
Alebelly
Mikken
Ser Amory Lorch
Septon Chayle
Drennan
Squint
Gelmarr the Grim
Aggar
Gynir Rednose
Farlen
Ser Mandon Moore
Ser Guyard Morrigen
Maester Tothmure
Lucan
Goodwife Harra
Bryce Caron
Ser Bryan Fossoway
Ser Edwyd Fossoway
Ser Rodrik Cassel
Leobald Tallhart
Cley Cerwyn
Red Rolfe
Kenned
Black Lorren
Ulf
Squire Dalbridge
Ebben
Qhorin Halfhand
Poxy Tym
Maester Luwin
A Storm of Swords - 97 deaths
Iggo
Ser Jacelyn Bywater
Guncer Sunglass
Dale Seaworth
Allard Seaworth
Matthos Seaworth
Maric Seaworth
Jate Blackberry
Lord Chyttering
Hookface Will
Hal the Hog
Gladden Wylde
Lothar Mallery
Maslyn
Ser Ottyn Wythers
Thoren Smallwood
Small Paul
Ser Helman Tallhart
Tion Frey
Willem Lannister
Delp
Elwood
Rickard Karstark
Cleos Frey
Ser Imry Florent
Monford Velaryon
Kraznys Mo Nakloz
Grazdan Mo Ullhor
Jarl
Symon Silvertongue
Brown Bernarr
Hake
Bannen
Craster
Garth of Oldtown
Rolley of Sisterton
Ser Byam Flint
Jeor Mormont
Alyn
Hoster Tully
Kyle
Septon Utt
Bodger
Sallor the Bald
Prendahl Na Ghezn
Balon Greyjoy
Lord Botley
Lark the Sisterman
Softfoot
Ryles
Chett
Robin Flint
Ser Wendel Manderly
Lucas Blackwood
Donnel Locke
Owen Norrey
Dacey Mormont
Smalljon Umber
Robb Stark
Aegon Frey
Catelyn Stark
Grey Wind
Deaf Dick Follard
Rast
Young Henly
Old Henly
Easy
Dornish Dilly
Styr
Quort
Stone Thumbs
Ygritte
Oznak Zo Pahl
Mero
Joffrey Baratheon
Ser Dontos Hollard
Vargo Hoat
Donal Noye
Mag the Mighty
Red Alyn of the Rosewood
Ser Endrew Tarth
Ser Aladale Wynch
Oberyn Martell
Harma Dogshead
Polliver
The Tickler
Watt of Long Lake
Dalla
Shae
Tywin Lannister
Eon Hunter
Lysa Arryn
Petyr Frey
Ser Garse Goodbrook
Ser Tytos Frey
Merrett Frey
Gendry!
No he will not become King because he is not of royal British blood. There son Charles will becomes King. And Elizabeth the first never was married she became queen after her sister Queen Mary 1 died
Because the king did not have any sons.
Game of Thrones is a fantasy novel set in a different world and is not based on any real life events or people. King Arthur was said to live in the 5th or 6th century.
She was a daughter of a king and he had no sons before he died so she became queen. And restored theater.
I think they are call thrones.
the king of England chose who became the next Queen
Gendry!
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.
No, the king cannot kill the queen in a game of chess.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is in a position to be taken.
In a game of chess, a king can take a queen when the queen is within the king's range of movement and the king's move does not put itself in check.
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can capture a queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement and the move is legal according to the rules of the game.
King William
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can put a queen in check if the queen is in a position where it can be captured on the next move by the king.
Yes, in the game of chess, a king can capture a queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.
Yes, in the game of chess, the king can capture the queen if the queen is within the king's range of movement.