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| battle_name = Battle at Winterfell | | battle_name = Battle at Winterfell | ||
| conflict = [[War of the Five Kings]] | | conflict = [[War of the Five Kings]] | ||
− | | date = | + | | date = {{Date|299}} |
− | | place = | + | | place = [[Winter town]] at [[Winterfell]] |
| result = [[House Bolton|Bolton]] victory | | result = [[House Bolton|Bolton]] victory | ||
| colour_scheme = | | colour_scheme = | ||
− | | combatant1 = [[House Stark]] | + | | combatant1 = [[File:House Stark.svg|30px]] '''[[King in the North|Kingdom of the North]] and [[King of the Trident|the Trident]]'''/ [[House Stark]]:<br> |
− | | combatant2 = [[House Bolton]] | + | |
− | | commander1 = Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] | + | The [[North]] |
− | | commander2 = [[Ramsay Snow]] | + | *[[House Cassel]] |
− | | strength1 = | + | *[[House Cerwyn]] |
− | | strength2 = | + | *[[House Flint of Widow's Watch]] |
− | | casualties1 = | + | *[[House Karstark]] |
+ | *[[House Manderly]] | ||
+ | *[[House Tallhart]] | ||
+ | | combatant2 = [[File:House Bolton.svg|30px]] [[House Bolton]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[File:House Greyjoy.svg|30px]] '''[[King of the Isles and the North|Kingdom of the Isles and the North]]'''/ [[House Greyjoy]] | ||
+ | *[[House Botley]] | ||
+ | *[[House Codd]] | ||
+ | *[[House Humble]] | ||
+ | *[[House Kenning of Harlaw|House Kenning]] | ||
+ | | commander1 = [[File:House Cassel.svg|20px]] Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]]†<br>[[File:House Cerwyn.svg|20px]] Lord [[Cley Cerwyn]]†<br>[[File:House Tallhart.svg|20px]] [[Leobald Tallhart]]† | ||
+ | | commander2 = [[File:House Bolton.svg|20px]] [[Ramsay Snow]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[File:House Greyjoy.svg|20px]] [[Prince of Winterfell|Prince]] [[Theon Greyjoy]] | ||
+ | | strength1 = Almost 2,000 men | ||
+ | *<small>600 [[House Stark|Starks]] & [[House Cassel|Cassels]]</small> | ||
+ | *<small>300 [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]]</small> | ||
+ | *<small>Less than 1,100 men from Houses [[House Flint of Widow's Watch|Flint]], [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]], [[House Karstark|Karstark]], [[House Manderly|Manderly]] and [[House Tallhart|Tallhart]]</small> | ||
+ | | strength2 = ~600 [[House Bolton|Boltons]] | ||
+ | | casualties1 = All troops scattered<br>[[Rodrik Cassel]]†<br>[[Cley Cerwyn]]†<br>[[Leobald Tallhart]]† | ||
| casualties2 = 20 or 30 Boltons{{ref|ACOK|66}} | | casualties2 = 20 or 30 Boltons{{ref|ACOK|66}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | :''For the later campaign see [[ | + | :''For the later campaign see [[march on Winterfell]].'' |
− | A '''battle at Winterfell'''<ref>[[Cley Cerwyn]] and [[Leobald Tallhart]] are mentioned as being "killed in battle at Winterfell" in ''[[A Storm of Swords]]'', [[A Storm of Swords-Appendix|Appendix]].</ref> occurs in the winter town by the gates of [[Winterfell]], determining the outcome of [[ | + | A '''battle at Winterfell''',{{ref|ASOS|9}}<ref>[[Cley Cerwyn]] and [[Leobald Tallhart]] are mentioned as being "killed in battle at Winterfell" in ''[[A Storm of Swords]]'', [[A Storm of Swords-Appendix|Appendix]].</ref> alternatively the '''battle outside the gates of Winterfell''',{{ref|ADWD|35}} occurs in the [[winter town]] by the gates of [[Winterfell]], determining the outcome of the [[north]] during the [[War of the Five Kings]]. Forces loyal to [[House Stark]] besiege Winterfell, which is held by [[House Greyjoy]]. [[House Bolton]], though sworn to the Starks, betrays the Stark army. Following the battle, the Boltons have the castle and its winter town burned in the [[sack of Winterfell]]. |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | With the majority of the northern lords and their hosts fighting in the [[ | + | With the majority of the northern lords and their hosts fighting in the [[riverlands]] and the [[westerlands]] of southern [[Westeros]], the [[north]] is left relatively undefended. Lord [[Balon Greyjoy]] declares himself [[King of the Isles and the North]] and orders his longships to take the north by conquest. His son, [[Theon Greyjoy]], is sent to [[harrying of the Stony Shore|harry the Stony Shore]] with [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]]. After completing this task, the two plot the capture of [[Winterfell]], the ancestral seat of [[House Stark]]. Dagmer besieges [[Torrhen's Square]], the seat of the [[House Tallhart|Tallharts]], in order to draw out the garrison of Winterfell, leaving the castle lightly defended.{{ref|ACOK|37}} Theon [[Capture of Winterfell|captures Winterfell]] in one night.{{ref|ACOK|46}} After some of his prisoners, including [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]], disappear, however, Theon presents the burned bodies of two sons of a miller as those of the missing Stark princes.{{ref|ACOK|50}}{{ref|ACOK|56}} |
− | Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]], the castellan of Winterfell, | + | Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]], the castellan of Winterfell, breaks Dagmer's force in the [[fight at Torrhen's Square]]. Strengthened by Tallhart men, he marches on Winterfell from [[Castle Cerwyn]].{{ref|ACOK|55}}{{ref|ACOK|56}} Many of the [[ironborn]] with Theon abandon him, including [[Urzen]], [[Stygg]], and ten of [[Asha Greyjoy]]'s men, leaving Theon with only seventeen remaining in his command.{{ref|ACOK|66}} However, Theon has allowed a [[House Bolton]] serving man, "[[Reek]]", to leave Winterfell in search of aid by promising to find a few hundred reinforcements for Theon.{{ref|ACOK|56}} |
The Stark army assembled by Rodrik totals less than 2,000 men.{{ref|ACOK|66}} It includes 600 from Winterfell and its vicinity under the command of Rodrik Cassel, 300 [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]] under the command of young Lord [[Cley Cerwyn]], and a force of Tallharts under the command of [[Leobald Tallhart]]. Banners from Houses [[House Flint|Flint]], [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]], [[House Karstark|Karstark]], and [[House Manderly|Manderly]] are also seen.{{ref|ACOK|66}} Lord [[Wyman Manderly]] sent a dozen barges packed with [[knight]]s, warhorses, and siege engines up the [[White Knife]].{{ref|ACOK|56}} At Winterfell Theon sees northern catapults and scorpions, but no siege towers, although there is plenty of timber in the [[wolfswood]] if need be.{{ref|ACOK|66}} | The Stark army assembled by Rodrik totals less than 2,000 men.{{ref|ACOK|66}} It includes 600 from Winterfell and its vicinity under the command of Rodrik Cassel, 300 [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]] under the command of young Lord [[Cley Cerwyn]], and a force of Tallharts under the command of [[Leobald Tallhart]]. Banners from Houses [[House Flint|Flint]], [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]], [[House Karstark|Karstark]], and [[House Manderly|Manderly]] are also seen.{{ref|ACOK|66}} Lord [[Wyman Manderly]] sent a dozen barges packed with [[knight]]s, warhorses, and siege engines up the [[White Knife]].{{ref|ACOK|56}} At Winterfell Theon sees northern catapults and scorpions, but no siege towers, although there is plenty of timber in the [[wolfswood]] if need be.{{ref|ACOK|66}} | ||
==The Battle== | ==The Battle== | ||
− | Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] and [[Theon Greyjoy]] parley outside the gates of [[Winterfell]]. Rodrik demands the ironborn surrender Winterfell, and he promises safe passage for all who were not involved in the murder of children. Theon counters by having a noose put around the neck of Rodrik's daughter, [[Beth Cassel]], and promises to hang her at dusk if he does not retreat, and he will continue to hang hostages at every dawn and dusk until they leave. The parley accomplishes nothing other than terms being given.{{ | + | Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] and [[Theon Greyjoy]] parley in the [[winter town]]'s market outside the gates of [[Winterfell]]. Rodrik demands the ironborn surrender Winterfell, and he promises safe passage for all who were not involved in the murder of children. Theon counters by having a noose put around the neck of Rodrik's daughter, [[Beth Cassel]], and promises to hang her at dusk if he does not retreat, and he will continue to hang hostages at every dawn and dusk until they leave. The parley accomplishes nothing other than terms being given.{{Ref|ACOK|66}} |
− | Later as the sun sets, a force of roughly 600 [[House Bolton|Boltons]] from [[ | + | Later as the sun sets, a force of roughly 600 [[House Bolton guards|Boltons]] from the [[Dreadfort]] arrives and meets Rodrik's Stark army. Believing the Dreadfort men to be reinforcements, Rodrik offers his hand in greeting to their helmeted leader. However, the man takes Rodrik's arm off at the elbow and reveals his identity as that of [[Ramsay Snow]], the Bastard of Lord [[Roose Bolton|Bolton]]. Rodrik thought he had previously killed Ramsay for his crimes against [[House Hornwood]],{{ref|ACOK|35}} but Ramsay had actually switched clothing with his now-deceased serving man, Reek.{{Ref|ACOK|66}} |
− | Although outnumbered, the Bolton force under Ramsay attacks the Stark army, leading to fighting in the streets of the winter town. From atop Winterfell's battlements, Theon, Maester [[Luwin]], and [[Black Lorren]] watch the Dreadfort men repeatedly wheel and charge the Stark soldiers, preventing them from forming up between the town's burning houses. [[Cley Cerwyn]] is killed by an arrow to the eye, | + | Although outnumbered, the Bolton force under Ramsay attacks the Stark army, leading to fighting in the streets of the winter town. From atop Winterfell's battlements, Theon, [[Maester]] [[Luwin]], and [[Black Lorren]] watch the Dreadfort men repeatedly wheel and charge the Stark soldiers, preventing them from forming up between the town's burning houses. Lord [[Cley Cerwyn]] is killed by an arrow to the eye, and [[Leobald Tallhart]] dies as well. While the Stark army is routed and dispersed, Ramsay loses only twenty or thirty of the Dreadfort men.{{Ref|ACOK|66}} |
− | As the battle winds down, Theon admits Ramsay into Winterfell, and Theon recognizes him as "Reek", who had brought back the Dreadfort's garrison, although Rodrik had slain Reek-disguised-as-Ramsay in the Hornwood. The Bolton men cut down the ironmen, [[Sack of Winterfell|sack the castle]], and attack its servants, such as Maester | + | As the battle winds down, Theon admits Ramsay into Winterfell, and Theon recognizes him as "Reek", who had brought back the Dreadfort's garrison, although Rodrik had slain Reek-disguised-as-Ramsay in the Hornwood. The Bolton men cut down the ironmen, [[Sack of Winterfell|sack the castle]], and attack its servants, such as Maester Luwin.{{Ref|ACOK|66}} |
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
− | Although the battle at Winterfell is not especially bloody,<ref>So Spake Martin [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/ConJose_San_Jose_CA_August_29_September_22 August 29, 2002 | + | Although the battle at Winterfell is not especially bloody,<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/ConJose_San_Jose_CA_August_29_September_22 ConJose (San Jose, CA; August 29-September 2)] August 29, 2002.</ref> the hold of [[House Stark]] on the north is shattered. Most of Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]]'s leaders are killed, but a good many of his common soldiers escape and return to their villages and holdfasts. However, their accounts of what happened vary.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Some_Questions1 Some Questions] August 23, 2000.</ref> |
− | At [[ | + | According to [[Ramsay Snow]], [[Theon Greyjoy]] cut down Rodrik during a parley.{{ref|ADWD|29}} At the [[Twins]] prior to the [[Red Wedding]], Lord [[Roose Bolton]] tells [[Robb Stark]], the [[King in the North]], that his son Ramsay successfully rallied the northmen after Theon's ironmen cut down Rodrik and [[Leobald Tallhart]].{{ref|ASOS|49}} [[Wex Pyke]] indicates to Lord [[Wyman Manderly]] and [[Robett Glover]] that Ramsay's claims are false.{{ref|ADWD|29}} |
− | After the [[ | + | After the [[fight by Deepwood Motte]], [[Stannis Baratheon]]'s army is joined by [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]], [[House Hornwood|Hornwoods]], and [[House Tallhart|Tallharts]] who survived the battle outside the gates of Winterfell.{{ref|ADWD|35}} |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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{{quote|'''Kromm''': They're fighting. More men came up, hundreds of them, and at first they made to join the others. But now they've fallen on them!<br> | {{quote|'''Kromm''': They're fighting. More men came up, hundreds of them, and at first they made to join the others. But now they've fallen on them!<br> | ||
'''Theon''': Is it [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]]?<br> | '''Theon''': Is it [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]]?<br> | ||
− | '''Kromm''': No, these are '''northmen''', I tell you. With a [[House Bolton|bloody man]] on their banner.{{ref|ACOK|66}} | + | '''Kromm''': No, these are '''northmen''', I tell you. With a [[House Bolton|bloody man]] on their banner.{{ref|ACOK|66}}|[[Kromm]] and [[Theon Greyjoy]]}} |
+ | {{Quote|'''Theon:''' Ser [[Rodrik Cassel|Rodrik]] had you five to one.<br> | ||
+ | '''Ramsay:''' Aye, but he thought us friends. A common mistake. When the old fool gave me his hand, I took half his arm instead. Then I let him see my face.{{Ref|aCoK|66}}|[[Theon Greyjoy]] and [[Ramsay Snow]]}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{quote|War everywhere... each man against his neighbor, and winter coming... such folly, such black mad folly...{{ref|ACOK|69}}|[[Luwin]] to [[Osha]]}} |
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[[Category:Battles|Winterfell, Battle at]] | [[Category:Battles|Winterfell, Battle at]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Bolton battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Cerwyn battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Hornwood battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Karstark battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Manderly battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Stark battles|Winterfell]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Tallhart battles|Winterfell]] | ||
[[Category:War of the Five Kings|Winterfell, Battle at]] | [[Category:War of the Five Kings|Winterfell, Battle at]] | ||
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Conflict | War of the Five Kings | ||||||||||||||||
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Place | Winter town at Winterfell | ||||||||||||||||
Result | Bolton victory | ||||||||||||||||
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- For the later campaign see march on Winterfell.
A battle at Winterfell,[2][3] alternatively the battle outside the gates of Winterfell,[4] occurs in the winter town by the gates of Winterfell, determining the outcome of the north during the War of the Five Kings. Forces loyal to House Stark besiege Winterfell, which is held by House Greyjoy. House Bolton, though sworn to the Starks, betrays the Stark army. Following the battle, the Boltons have the castle and its winter town burned in the sack of Winterfell.
Background
With the majority of the northern lords and their hosts fighting in the riverlands and the westerlands of southern Westeros, the north is left relatively undefended. Lord Balon Greyjoy declares himself King of the Isles and the North and orders his longships to take the north by conquest. His son, Theon Greyjoy, is sent to harry the Stony Shore with Dagmer Cleftjaw. After completing this task, the two plot the capture of Winterfell, the ancestral seat of House Stark. Dagmer besieges Torrhen's Square, the seat of the Tallharts, in order to draw out the garrison of Winterfell, leaving the castle lightly defended.[5] Theon captures Winterfell in one night.[6] After some of his prisoners, including Bran and Rickon Stark, disappear, however, Theon presents the burned bodies of two sons of a miller as those of the missing Stark princes.[7][8]
Ser Rodrik Cassel, the castellan of Winterfell, breaks Dagmer's force in the fight at Torrhen's Square. Strengthened by Tallhart men, he marches on Winterfell from Castle Cerwyn.[9][8] Many of the ironborn with Theon abandon him, including Urzen, Stygg, and ten of Asha Greyjoy's men, leaving Theon with only seventeen remaining in his command.[1] However, Theon has allowed a House Bolton serving man, "Reek", to leave Winterfell in search of aid by promising to find a few hundred reinforcements for Theon.[8]
The Stark army assembled by Rodrik totals less than 2,000 men.[1] It includes 600 from Winterfell and its vicinity under the command of Rodrik Cassel, 300 Cerwyns under the command of young Lord Cley Cerwyn, and a force of Tallharts under the command of Leobald Tallhart. Banners from Houses Flint, Hornwood, Karstark, and Manderly are also seen.[1] Lord Wyman Manderly sent a dozen barges packed with knights, warhorses, and siege engines up the White Knife.[8] At Winterfell Theon sees northern catapults and scorpions, but no siege towers, although there is plenty of timber in the wolfswood if need be.[1]
The Battle
Ser Rodrik Cassel and Theon Greyjoy parley in the winter town's market outside the gates of Winterfell. Rodrik demands the ironborn surrender Winterfell, and he promises safe passage for all who were not involved in the murder of children. Theon counters by having a noose put around the neck of Rodrik's daughter, Beth Cassel, and promises to hang her at dusk if he does not retreat, and he will continue to hang hostages at every dawn and dusk until they leave. The parley accomplishes nothing other than terms being given.[1]
Later as the sun sets, a force of roughly 600 Boltons from the Dreadfort arrives and meets Rodrik's Stark army. Believing the Dreadfort men to be reinforcements, Rodrik offers his hand in greeting to their helmeted leader. However, the man takes Rodrik's arm off at the elbow and reveals his identity as that of Ramsay Snow, the Bastard of Lord Bolton. Rodrik thought he had previously killed Ramsay for his crimes against House Hornwood,[10] but Ramsay had actually switched clothing with his now-deceased serving man, Reek.[1]
Although outnumbered, the Bolton force under Ramsay attacks the Stark army, leading to fighting in the streets of the winter town. From atop Winterfell's battlements, Theon, Maester Luwin, and Black Lorren watch the Dreadfort men repeatedly wheel and charge the Stark soldiers, preventing them from forming up between the town's burning houses. Lord Cley Cerwyn is killed by an arrow to the eye, and Leobald Tallhart dies as well. While the Stark army is routed and dispersed, Ramsay loses only twenty or thirty of the Dreadfort men.[1]
As the battle winds down, Theon admits Ramsay into Winterfell, and Theon recognizes him as "Reek", who had brought back the Dreadfort's garrison, although Rodrik had slain Reek-disguised-as-Ramsay in the Hornwood. The Bolton men cut down the ironmen, sack the castle, and attack its servants, such as Maester Luwin.[1]
Aftermath
Although the battle at Winterfell is not especially bloody,[11] the hold of House Stark on the north is shattered. Most of Ser Rodrik Cassel's leaders are killed, but a good many of his common soldiers escape and return to their villages and holdfasts. However, their accounts of what happened vary.[12]
According to Ramsay Snow, Theon Greyjoy cut down Rodrik during a parley.[13] At the Twins prior to the Red Wedding, Lord Roose Bolton tells Robb Stark, the King in the North, that his son Ramsay successfully rallied the northmen after Theon's ironmen cut down Rodrik and Leobald Tallhart.[14] Wex Pyke indicates to Lord Wyman Manderly and Robett Glover that Ramsay's claims are false.[13]
After the fight by Deepwood Motte, Stannis Baratheon's army is joined by Cerwyns, Hornwoods, and Tallharts who survived the battle outside the gates of Winterfell.[4]
Quotes
Kromm: They're fighting. More men came up, hundreds of them, and at first they made to join the others. But now they've fallen on them!
Theon: Is it Asha?
Kromm: No, these are northmen, I tell you. With a bloody man on their banner.[1]
—Kromm and Theon Greyjoy
Theon: Ser Rodrik had you five to one.
Ramsay: Aye, but he thought us friends. A common mistake. When the old fool gave me his hand, I took half his arm instead. Then I let him see my face.[1]—Theon Greyjoy and Ramsay Snow
War everywhere... each man against his neighbor, and winter coming... such folly, such black mad folly...[15]
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 66, Theon VI.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 9, Bran I.
- ↑ Cley Cerwyn and Leobald Tallhart are mentioned as being "killed in battle at Winterfell" in A Storm of Swords, Appendix.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 35, Jon VII.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 37, Theon III.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 46, Bran VI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 50, Theon IV.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 56, Theon V.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 55, Catelyn VII.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 35, Bran V.
- ↑ So Spake Martin: ConJose (San Jose, CA; August 29-September 2) August 29, 2002.
- ↑ So Spake Martin: Some Questions August 23, 2000.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 29, Davos IV.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 69, Bran VII.
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