Tommen ascends to the Iron Throne after his brother Joffrey's death, and at least in the TV series is referred to as being the "First of his Name". However, there were already at least two Lannister Kings of the West, or the Westerlands, or of Casterly Rock, named Tommen.
So, why isn't the books' King Tommen the third of his name?
Answer
According to So Spake Martin, Tommen will rule as the first of his name.
Will Tommen rule as Tommen I of House Baratheon, or Tommen III (?) of House Lannister?
Tommen the 1st.
The current numbering dates to Aegon's Conquest; the kings of the predecessor kingdoms don't count. It was the same in England after the Norman Conquest. Edward Longshanks was Edward I, and never mind all the Saxon Edwards who had come before 1066.
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