The television series Game of Thrones does not depict a specific, real-world historical epoch. Instead, it draws inspiration from various periods, primarily medieval history, particularly the Wars of the Roses in England. Elements of the High Middle Ages and the early Renaissance are also evident. The world of Westeros features feudal societies, castles, knights, and dynastic struggles characteristic of these periods. Furthermore, certain cultural and societal norms, such as arranged marriages and rigid social hierarchies, reflect historical realities.
The absence of a direct historical correlation allows the narrative to explore themes of power, morality, and conflict with greater creative freedom. The blending of different historical influences creates a unique and compelling backdrop for the story. This fantastical setting allows for the examination of universal human experiences and political machinations within a recognizable, yet detached, context. The audience can thus engage with the characters and their decisions without being constrained by the specifics of a known historical timeline.