Where does Game of Thrones take place?
Westeros
Most of the action in Game of Thrones takes place in Westeros. Author of the series George R.R. Martin has stated that Westeros is based on medieval Britain, but as a full-sized continent that is roughly the same size as real-life South America.
What timeline is Game of Thrones based on?
The A Song of Ice and Fire novels that inspired Game of Thrones are loosely influenced by an important real-world conflict: the Wars of the Roses. That period of civil unrest spanned three decades in the 15th century, and it’s easy to see the connection to George R.R. Martin’s work.
Where is winterfell located?
Northern Ireland
The real-life Winterfell is at Castle Ward in County Down, Northern Ireland. Aside from hosting “Game of Thrones” tours, it’s a beautiful National Trust property on the shores of Strangford Lough, with an 18th-century stately home and acres of landscaped gardens to explore.
Is got prequel coming?
Watch the First Trailer for HBO’s Game of Thrones Prequel House of the Dragon. The series, based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire and Blood, premieres in 2022. It’s almost time to return to Westeros. HBO has released its first official teaser for House of the Dragon, the forthcoming prequel series to Game of Thrones.
What does AC mean in time?
Originally Answered: Why is time divided into BC (before Christ) and AC (after Christ)? First, it is not AC (After Christ), but AD (Anno Domini). Anno Domini, in Medieval Latin from where the term has been borrowed, means “in the year of the Lord”.
What does AC and BC stand for?
It is a common thought that B.C. stands for “before Christ” but A.C., what does it mean? No, it is not a typographical error for A.D which stands for the Latin phrase “Anno Domini.” It is not a timeline either. BC is now the abbreviation for the phase for before COVID19 and AC for after COVID19.