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'''Jon Snow''' é un personaxe ficticio da saga de novelas de [[fantasía]] ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' do escritor estadounidense [[George R. R. Martin]], e da súa adaptación en serie de televisión ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. É un destacado nas novelas, e está considerado como unha das "mellores creacións" do autor e un dos personaxes máis populares segundo ''[[The New York Times]]''.<ref name="NYT 2011-08">{{cita novas |apelido=Orr|nome=David |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/14/books/review/george-r-r-martin-and-the-rise-of-fantasy.html |título=Dragons Ascendant: George R. R. Martin and the Rise of Fantasy |editor=[[The New York Times]] |data=12 de agosto de 2011 |dataacceso=12 de xullo de 2014}}</ref><ref name="NYT Dance 2011-07">{{cita web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/15/books/a-dance-with-dragons-by-george-r-r-martin-review.html |título=''A Dance with Dragons'' Review: In a Fantasyland of Liars, Trust No One, and Keep Your Dragon Close |nome=Dana |apelido=Jennings |editor=The New York Times |data=14 de xullo de 2011 |dataacceso=20 de xullo de 2014}}</ref> Jon é un dos personaxes principais da serie de televisión, e a trama do final da [[Game of Thrones (temporada 5)|temporada 5]] xerou unha forte reacción entre os espectadores. As especulacións sobre a parentela do personaxe tamén é un tema de debate entre os fans dos libros e da serie de televisión.
 
A personaxe de Jon isaparece introducedpor invez 1996'sprimeira na novela de ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' as(1996) thecomo illegitimateo sonfillo ofilexítimo de [[Ned Stark]], theo honorable lordseñor ofde [[Winterfell]], an ancient fortress in [[the North (A Song of Ice and Fire)|the North]] of the fictional kingdom of [[Westeros]]. Knowing his prospects are limited by his status, Jon joins the [[Night's Watch]], who guard the far northern borders from the [[wildlings]] who live beyond [[The Wall (A Song of Ice and Fire)|The Wall]]. As the rest of the Starks face grave adversity, Jon finds himself honor bound to remain with the Watch. In ''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (1998), he joins a scouting party investigating the growing threat from the otherworldly "[[Others (A Song of Ice and Fire)|Others]]" beyond the Wall, and manages to infiltrate the wildlings. Jon learns of their plans to invade Westeros in ''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (2000), and begins to fall in love with the fierce wildling woman [[Ygritte]]. He betrays them—and Ygritte—before they can attack, but the Night Watch's victory comes at a heavy price for Jon. Now the Lord Commander of the Watch, he appears briefly in 2005's ''[[A Feast for Crows]]''. Jon returns as a prominent character in a ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (2011), working to negotiate an alliance between the Night's Watch and the wildlings. The growing animosity he has attracted from among the Watch finally catches up with him, and he is forced to face the dire consequences.
 
Jon is portrayed by [[Kit Harington]] on the [[HBO]] series ''Game of Thrones''. His storyline follows the character's plot arc from the novel series, though [[Game of Thrones (season 6)|season 6]] of the TV adaptation continued on from the events of Martin's latest published installment. Harington was nominated for a [[Primetime Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series]] for the role in 2016. He was also nominated for a [[Saturn Award]] for [[Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television|Best Supporting Actor on Television]] in 2012 and 2016. He and the rest of the cast were nominated for [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]s for [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series|Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]] in 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016.