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Before Aerys II Targaryen, the man known as the "Mad King" was Britain's King George III, prone to bouts of mania that left him foaming at the mouth and writhing on the floor. There have been no ...
Opening on 18th January 2012, The Madness of George III will follow Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited run until 31st March 2012. The Madness of George III tells the story of the ...
Lance Oppenheim dives into the all-too-common madness of King George: "I think he likes when people fail so he can punish them." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Still, some questions remain: Was ...
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Let's back up just a little bit for some context on the Targaryens themselves and why Aerys might have ended up losing his ...
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