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'''Jon Snow''' is the (assumed) [[bastard]] son of [[Eddard Stark]], possibly by a woman named Wylla. He was born during the [[War of the Usurper]] and brought back by Eddard to live in [[Winterfell]], to the distress of Eddard's wife [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]. Nothing else is known about Jon's mother, as Eddard absolutely refuses to speak of her to anyone, even Jon himself. There were many rumors regarding the identity of his mother, including that of a noblewoman by the name of [[Ashara Dayne]], and the daughter of a fisherman who rode Eddard across the water during the War.
 
'''Jon Snow''' is the (assumed) [[bastard]] son of [[Eddard Stark]], possibly by a woman named Wylla. He was born during the [[War of the Usurper]] and brought back by Eddard to live in [[Winterfell]], to the distress of Eddard's wife [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]. Nothing else is known about Jon's mother, as Eddard absolutely refuses to speak of her to anyone, even Jon himself. There were many rumors regarding the identity of his mother, including that of a noblewoman by the name of [[Ashara Dayne]], and the daughter of a fisherman who rode Eddard across the water during the War.
   
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==Game of Thrones==
 
Jon Snow is raised among Lord Eddard's own children despite being a bastard, but Catelyn is cold to him and always makes it obvious that he is unwanted. When the dead mother Direwolf is found in the wood, Jon convinces Lord Eddard that it is an omen and that the Stark Children are meant to raise the pups, to Bran's delight. Jon does not think there is one for himself, but then he finds and adopts the silent albino pup which he names [[Ghost]].
 
Jon Snow is raised among Lord Eddard's own children despite being a bastard, but Catelyn is cold to him and always makes it obvious that he is unwanted. When the dead mother Direwolf is found in the wood, Jon convinces Lord Eddard that it is an omen and that the Stark Children are meant to raise the pups, to Bran's delight. Jon does not think there is one for himself, but then he finds and adopts the silent albino pup which he names [[Ghost]].
   
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When news arrives first of Lord Eddard's arrest and then of his subsequent execution, Jon decides to desert to go and join Robb's army. He is followed by his friends and persuaded to return to Castle Black, to keep his vow to the Night's Watch. Ser Jeor Mermont knows he tried to leave, but forgives him and makes him swear not to try again. He gives Jon his Valyrian steel sword Longclaw for saving his life when a wight tries to kill him.
 
When news arrives first of Lord Eddard's arrest and then of his subsequent execution, Jon decides to desert to go and join Robb's army. He is followed by his friends and persuaded to return to Castle Black, to keep his vow to the Night's Watch. Ser Jeor Mermont knows he tried to leave, but forgives him and makes him swear not to try again. He gives Jon his Valyrian steel sword Longclaw for saving his life when a wight tries to kill him.
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Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]] leads a ranging beyond the Wall taking 300 men to find Benjen Stark and learn where the wildlings are going, once and for all. They travel to Craster's Keep.
   
 
When the election for a new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch seems to be favoring Lord [[Janos Slynt]] who has it out for Jon Snow, Sam takes a roll in convincing other candidates to drop out in Jon's favor. Jon eventually has to execute Slynt, because he will not follow orders and is actively trying to encourage a mutiny in the Night's Watch.
 
When the election for a new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch seems to be favoring Lord [[Janos Slynt]] who has it out for Jon Snow, Sam takes a roll in convincing other candidates to drop out in Jon's favor. Jon eventually has to execute Slynt, because he will not follow orders and is actively trying to encourage a mutiny in the Night's Watch.

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Jon Snow is the (assumed) bastard son of Eddard Stark, possibly by a woman named Wylla. He was born during the War of the Usurper and brought back by Eddard to live in Winterfell, to the distress of Eddard's wife Catelyn. Nothing else is known about Jon's mother, as Eddard absolutely refuses to speak of her to anyone, even Jon himself. There were many rumors regarding the identity of his mother, including that of a noblewoman by the name of Ashara Dayne, and the daughter of a fisherman who rode Eddard across the water during the War.

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Game of Thrones

Jon Snow is raised among Lord Eddard's own children despite being a bastard, but Catelyn is cold to him and always makes it obvious that he is unwanted. When the dead mother Direwolf is found in the wood, Jon convinces Lord Eddard that it is an omen and that the Stark Children are meant to raise the pups, to Bran's delight. Jon does not think there is one for himself, but then he finds and adopts the silent albino pup which he names Ghost.

When King Robert Baratheon and the royal party comes to Winterfell. Jon is regulated to a table with the squires, here he drinks more than he is used to (at dinner at his father's table, he is only allowed one cup of wine). The arrival of his uncle Benjen to the feast, prompts Jon to suddenly ask to join the Night's Watch. Jon is angered when Benjen tells him to wait a few years and father bastards of his own first. Jon shouts that he will never father bastards. Outside he meets Tyrion Lannister a fellow outcast in his own clan.

When Lord Eddard is to go to King's Landing to be Hand of the King, he knows that there will be no place at court for Jon, but Catelyn will not have him stay at Winterfell if Eddard goes. When Maester Luwin tells them that Jon had expressed a wish to take the black, Eddard is sad to be losing him, but knows a man can find position and honors at the Wall. Catelyn is overjoyed as neither he nor any children he sires, will be rivals to her own children.

At the Wall, Jon is very disillusioned to find that it is a neglected ruin for the most part patrolled by criminals and rapists. The master of arms is Ser Alliser Throne who takes an instant dislike to him. Ser Alliser was sent to the Wall after Robert's Rebellion. It was that or death, so he hates Jon for who his father is. Jon takes out his frustrations in training practice, and with the benefit of castle weapon training, beats the other recruits embarrassingly. Donal Noye a former blacksmith who works in the armory, opens Jon's eyes when he tells him that he has had advantages the others have not had and his acting superior is making him enemies. Jon begins training recruits himself, earning their respect and friendship.

A new recruit Samwell Tarly joins the Watch. Jon learns that despite the fact that he was true born and the heir to House Tarly, his treatment was even worse than Jon's was as a bastard. Feeling a sense of kinship to another fellow outcast, Jon arranges for the other recruits to go easy on the physically inferior Sam. In exchange Sam treats Jon with what approaches hero worship.

When news arrives first of Lord Eddard's arrest and then of his subsequent execution, Jon decides to desert to go and join Robb's army. He is followed by his friends and persuaded to return to Castle Black, to keep his vow to the Night's Watch. Ser Jeor Mermont knows he tried to leave, but forgives him and makes him swear not to try again. He gives Jon his Valyrian steel sword Longclaw for saving his life when a wight tries to kill him.

Clash of Kings

Lord Commander Jeor Mormont leads a ranging beyond the Wall taking 300 men to find Benjen Stark and learn where the wildlings are going, once and for all. They travel to Craster's Keep.

When the election for a new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch seems to be favoring Lord Janos Slynt who has it out for Jon Snow, Sam takes a roll in convincing other candidates to drop out in Jon's favor. Jon eventually has to execute Slynt, because he will not follow orders and is actively trying to encourage a mutiny in the Night's Watch.

Jon has scars left from burns suffered when he threw the lantern at the wight on his sword hand and scars on his face from the attack of the eagle that aw possessed by the Wang.

Jon is a major POV character in A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords and A Dance with Dragons.

In the television adaptation of the novels, he is played by Kit Harington.