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The '''Great Council''' is a council that is formed when the inheritance of the throne is unclear. In [[Westeros]]i history, there have been at least two '''Great Councils''' to decide the [[Targaryen]] succession to the [[Iron Throne]], while a third decided the regents of an underaged king.
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[[File:Marc Simonetti RoyalP.jpg|thumb|right|650px|The Great Council of 101, as depicted by Marc Simonetti in ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]''.]]
[[File:Marc Simonetti RoyalP.jpg|thumb|right|650px|The Great Council of 101, as depicted by Marc Simonetti in ''[[The World of Ice and Fire]]'']]
 
==Great Council of {{Date|101}}==
 
===Prelude to the Council===
 
King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen|Jaehaerys I]]'s son and heir, Prince [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Jaehaerys I)|Aemon]], had died in {{Date|92}}, which caused Jaehaerys to choose Aemon's younger brother, Prince [[Baelon Targaryen (son of Jaehaerys I)|Baelon]], as his heir, passing over Aemon's daughter, Princess [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Aemon)|Rhaenys]] - an act that would cause the Second Quarrel. Prince Baelon, however, died in {{Date|101}}, causing Jaehaerys to be in need for a new heir yet again. Instead of having the King decide on his own, a Great Council was called together to settle the matter.{{Ref|tpatq}} This was the first Great Council to have ever been called.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}
 
  
===The outcome of the Council===
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A '''Great Council'''{{ref|FAB|Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succession}} or '''great council'''{{ref|FAB|The Sons of the Dragon}} is a council of [[Westeros]]i nobles gathered to resolve contentious issues. In [[Westeros]]i history, there have only been two Great Councils that ultimately decided succession to the [[Iron Throne]], one in 101 AC for the successor of Jaehaerys I and the second in 233 AC for the succession of Maekar - though there were several other attempts to convene Great Councils that never materialized. Another vote held in 136 AC to choose members of a regency council is considered important enough by some historians that they functionally consider it a Great Council in all but name.
The Great Council of {{Date|101}} was held at [[Harrenhal]].{{Ref|tpatq}} Lords came from all over the realm.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}
 
  
There were a total of nine lesser claims, all of which were heard and dismissed.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}} This left two final candidates for the crown: Prince [[Viserys I Targaryen|Viserys Targaryen]], the eldest son of Prince Baelon and his sister-wife, Princess [[Alyssa Targaryen|Alyssa]], and [[Laenor Velaryon]], the son of Princess Rhaenys.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}
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The [[kingsmoot]] was a similar ceremony held amongst the [[ironborn]], where all longship captains were allowed to cast a vote as to who should be chosen as the new [[rock king]], [[salt king]], or [[High King of the Iron Islands]].{{Ref|aFfC|1}}{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Iron Islands: Driftwood Crowns}}
  
Primogeniture favored Laenor, as his mother, Princess Rhaenys, was the daughter of Prince Aemon, who had been the eldest living son of King Jaehaerys. Yet proximity favored Viserys, who, in addition, had been the last Targaryen Prince to ride the dragon [[Balerion]], before the Black Dread had died in {{Date|94}}. On the other hand, Laenor had recently acquired a dragon of his own, [[Seasmoke]].{{Ref|TRP}}
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==History==
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===37 AC===
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King [[Aenys I Targaryen]] considered calling a great council in {{date|37}}, when four rebels—[[Harren the Red]], [[Jonos Arryn]], [[Lodos the Twice-Drowned]], and the [[Vulture King (Aenys I)|Vulture King]]—began to harass the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the king could not decide how to handle them. During this proposed gathering, the assembled nobles would have discussed how best to deal with the situations. A council was never called, however, as others acted more swiftly than the king, thereby solving the troubles.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aenys I}}{{ref|FAB|The Sons of the Dragon}}
  
In the end, what mattered most for the many lords in the realm, was that the male line would take precedence over the female line. In addition, Prince Viserys was twenty four years old, while Laenor was only seven. Yet Laenor had one big advantage over Viserys: he was the son of Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]], the wealthiest man of the Seven Kingdoms. Corlys' fame, reputation and wealth did much to support Laenor's claim. Lord [[Boremund Baratheon]] supported Laenor's claim (his sister [[Jocelyn Baratheon|Jocelyn]] was Laenor's grandmother),{{Ref|TWOIAF| House Baratheon}} as did Lord [[Ellard Stark]], Lord [[House Blackwood|Blackwood]], Lord [[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmon]] and Lord [[House Celtigar|Celtigar]],{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}} the [[House Dustin|Dustins]] of [[Barrowton]], and the [[House Manderly|Manderlys]] of [[White Harbor]].{{Ref|TPATQ}} They were too few, however. While the [[maesters]] never revealed the actual numbers,{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}} it was rumored that Prince Viserys had won by twenty to one votes.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}{{Ref|TPATQ}} Amongst those who had spoken in favor of Viserys, was Viserys' younger brother, Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]], who had gone as far as assembling a small army, when it was rumored that Lord Corlys Velaryon was readying a fleet to defend the rights of Laenor,{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Viserys I}}. Lord [[Grover Tully]] of [[Riverrun]],{{Ref|TWOIAF| House Tully}} and Lord [[Tymond Lannister]] of [[Casterly Rock]], also supported Viserys.{{Ref|TWOIAF| House Lannister Under the Dragons}}
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===Great Council of 101 AC===
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{{Main|Great Council of 101 AC}}
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The Great Council of {{date|101}} (also known as the Great Council of [[Harrenhal]]) was convened by old King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]] after the unexpected death of his son and heir [[Baelon Targaryen (son of Jaehaerys I)|Baelon Targaryen]], so that the lords of the Seven Kingdoms could settle on who should succeed him on the [[Iron Throne]].
  
[[Viserys I Targaryen|Viserys Targaryen]] was ultimately chosen by the assembled nobility,{{Ref|tpatq}} and while he was not present for the final deliberations, King Jaehaerys I named Prince Viserys the new [[Prince of Dragonstone]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}
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===130 AC===
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During the [[Dance of the Dragons]], the [[Iron Throne]] was contested by Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] and King [[Aegon II Targaryen]]. After the [[fall of King's Landing]] in {{date|130}}, Dowager Queen [[Alicent Hightower]] suggested assembling a great council to decide which claimant should ascend to the throne. Rhaenyra, however, refused to grant the wish.{{ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
===Consequences of the Council===
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===Great Council of 136 AC===
According to Archmaester [[Gyldayn]], in the eyes of many, the council of {{Date|101}} established an iron precedent on matters of succession: that the Iron Throne could not pass to a woman, or to a male descendant of a woman.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys I}}
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====Prelude====
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King [[Aegon III Targaryen]] ascended the throne in {{Date|131}} at the age of eleven at the conclusion of the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. It would be five years before the king would be able to rule in his own right, but instead of naming one regent, a council of seven regents was named to rule with the [[Hand of the King]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}
  
King [[Viserys I Targaryen]] had named his daughter, his only surviving child by his first marriage, Princess [[Rhaenyra Targaryen|Rhaenyra]], his heir after the death of his second born son, Prince [[Baelon Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Baelon]]. After three sons had been born in his second marriage, Viserys would be asked about the succession repeatedly, but Viserys chose to ignore the precedents of {{Date|101}}, and Rhaenyra remained his heir until his death. Viserys even fired his [[Hand of the King]], Ser [[Otto Hightower]], because Hightower would keep asking the king about the matter.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Viserys I}}{{Ref|TRP}}
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During the [[regency of Aegon III]], the original council of seven consisted of Lady [[Jeyne Arryn]], Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]], Lord [[Roland Westerling]], Lord [[Royce Caron]], Lord [[Manfryd Mooton]], Ser [[Torrhen Manderly]], and Grand Maester [[Munkun]]. Out of these seven, only Munkun served the entire term ({{Date|131}} to {{Date|136}}).{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}  
  
Following the death of King [[Viserys I Targaryen|Viserys I]], and the start of the coup for the throne by the [[greens]], Viserys' [[small council]] examined the annals of the Great Council. They determined that the houses which had dissented during the Great Council were likely to support the claim of [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] instead of [[Aegon II Targaryen]].{{Ref|tpatq}}
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====Outcome====
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In the aftermath of the [[Lysene Spring]], a gathering of the lords to [[King's Landing]] was called in {{date|136}} to name new members after deaths and resignations. Although not formally called a Great Council according to [[Gyldayn]],{{ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}} [[Yandel]] considers it as such.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}} This was the largest gathering of nobles since the Great Council of {{date|101}}. Most attendees originated from the [[crownlands]], [[riverlands]], [[stormlands]], and the [[Vale of Arryn]], while others included [[House Lannister|Lannister]] envoys from the [[westerlands]], Lord [[Torrhen Manderly]], Lord [[Lyonel Hightower]] with Lady [[Samantha Tarly]], and a large contingent with Lord [[Unwin Peake]].{{ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
==Great Council of {{Date|136}}==
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The gathering selected [[Willam Stackspear]], [[Marq Merryweather]] and [[Lorent Grandison]] by lot,{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}} while Lord Manderly was chosen as [[Hand of the King]]. King Aegon III dismissed the regents and Hand once he reached his sixteenth nameday.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}{{ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
===Prelude to the Council===
 
King [[Aegon III Targaryen]] ascended the throne in {{Date|131}} at the age of eleven. It would be five years before the King would be able to rule in his own right, but instead of naming ''one'' regent, in the conclusion of the [[Dance of the Dragons]], a council of seven regents was named, who would rule together with the [[Hand of the King]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}
 
  
The original council of seven consisted out of the following members: Lady [[Jeyne Arryn]], Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]], Lord [[Roland Westerling]], Lord [[Royce Caron]], Lord [[Manfryd Mooton]], Ser [[Torrhen Manderly]], and Grand Maester [[Munkun]]. Out of these seven, only Munkun would serve the entire term ({{Date|131}} to {{Date|136}}).{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}
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===Great Council of 233 AC===
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====Prelude====
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King [[Daeron II Targaryen]]'s heir, Prince [[Baelor Targaryen (son of Daeron II)|Baelor]], died after a [[trial of seven]] in {{Date|209}},{{Ref|THK}} making his eldest son [[Valarr Targaryen|Valarr]] the heir. However, later that year the [[Great Spring Sickness]] killed King Daeron and both of Baelor's sons, Valarr and [[Matarys Targaryen|Matarys]].{{Ref|TSS}}{{Ref|TMK}} This in turn left Daeron's second son, Prince [[Aerys I Targaryen|Aerys]], to inherit, and he was thus crowned as King Aerys I Targaryen.{{Ref|TSS}} Aerys left no issue, and upon his death in {{Date|221}} the crown was passed to his youngest brother, who reigned as King [[Maekar I Targaryen]] (Aerys's other heirs, Prince [[Rhaegel Targaryen|Rhaegel]] and Rhaegel's son, Prince [[Aelor Targaryen|Aelor]], had predeceased Aerys). The inheritance was unclear after Maekar's death in the [[Peake Uprising]] of {{date|233}}, so a council was called in [[King's Landing]] by Maekar's [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Brynden Rivers]], to decide who would inherit the [[Iron Throne]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
  
===The outcome of the Council===
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====Outcome====
Every time a member of the council of regents died or resigned, the council elected a replacement. However, when suddenly three spots on the council became available, a Great Council was called to name new members. The Great Council elected [[Willam Stackspear]], [[Marq Merryweather]] and [[Lorent Grandison]] by lot.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}
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Maekar's eldest son, Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Daeron]], called "Daeron the Drunken", had died of a sexually transmitted pox prior to {{date|233}}. Daeron's only issue was Princess [[Vaella Targaryen (daughter of Daeron)|Vaella]], a feeble-witted, simple girl.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}{{Ref|ACOK|6}}
  
These three members served with the other four regents until the sixteenth nameday of King Aegon III, when he dismissed them all.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}}
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Maekar's next son, Prince [[Aerion Targaryen|Aerion]], had died in {{Date|232}}, when he drank [[wildfire]] in the mistaken belief it would turn him into a dragon.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}{{Ref|ACOK|6}} Aerion's only issue was an infant son, Prince [[Maegor Targaryen (son of Aerion)|Maegor]], who had been born in {{Date|232}}, not long before Aerion's death.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
  
==Great Council of {{Date|233}}==
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Maekar's third son, [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]], had taken his maester's vows in {{Date|217}}.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
===Prelude to the Council===
 
King [[Daeron II Targaryen]]s original heir, Prince [[Baelor Targaryen (son of Daeron II)|Baelor]], had perished in an accident during a [[Trial of Seven]] in {{Date|209}}, leaving his eldest son [[Valarr Targaryen|Valarr]] to inherit the crown.{{Ref|THK}} However, later that year the [[The Great Spring Sickness|Great Spring Sickness]] killed King Daeron and both of Baelor's sons, Valarr and [[Matarys Targaryen|Matarys]].{{Ref|TSS}}{{Ref|TMK}} This in turn left [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Daeron]]'s second son, Prince [[Aerys I Targaryen|Aerys]], to inherit, and Aerys was thus crowned as King Aerys I Targaryen.{{Ref|TSS}} Aerys left no issue, and upon his death in {{Date|221}} the crown was passed to his youngest brother, who reigned as King [[Maekar I Targaryen]] (Aerys' other heirs, Prince [[Rhaegel Targaryen|Rhaegel]] and Rhaegel's son, Prince [[Aelor Targaryen|Aelor]], had predeceased Aerys). At the death of Maekar at the hands of a rebellious lord in {{Date|233}}, the inheritance was unclear, and a council was called by Maekar's [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Brynden Rivers]], to decide who would inherit the [[Iron Throne]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
 
  
===Outcome of the Council===
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Maekar's youngest son, Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], had served as a squire of Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] in his youth, which had led to some of the lords mistrusting him, as they felt that Aegon's wandering with the [[hedge knight ]]had left the prince "half a [[peasant]]".{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
Maekar's eldest son, Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Daeron]], called "Daeron the Drunken", had died of a sexually transmitted pox prior to {{date|233}}. Daeron's only issue was Princess [[Vaella Targaryen (daughter of Daeron)|Vaella]], a feeble-witted, simple girl.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}{{Ref|ACOK|6}}
 
 
 
Maekar's next son, Prince [[Aerion Targaryen|Aerion]], had died in {{Date|232}}, when he drank wildfire in the mistaken belief it would turn him into a dragon.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}{{Ref|ACOK|6}} Aerion's only issue was an infant son, Prince [[Maegor Targaryen (son of Aerion)|Maegor]], who had been born {{Date|232}}, not long before Aerion's death.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
 
 
 
Maekar's third son, [[Maester Aemon|Aemon]], had taken his maester's vows in {{Date|217}}.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
 
 
 
Maekar's youngest son, Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen]], had served as a squire of a [[Duncan the Tall|hedge knight]] in his youth, which had led to some of the lords mistrusting him, as they felt that Aegon's wandering with the hedge knight had lef the Prince "half a peasant".{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}  
 
  
 
The claim of Princess Vaella was immediately dismissed. Only a few spoke up for the claim of Prince Maegor, but his ascension would mean a long regency, and in addition, it was feared that Maegor might have inherited Aerion's madness and cruelty. Thus, Maegor's claim was dismissed as well.
 
The claim of Princess Vaella was immediately dismissed. Only a few spoke up for the claim of Prince Maegor, but his ascension would mean a long regency, and in addition, it was feared that Maegor might have inherited Aerion's madness and cruelty. Thus, Maegor's claim was dismissed as well.
Prince Aegon's claim seemed as the obvious choice, but due to the prince's wanderings in his youth, there were enough lords who hated him, and thus, an effort was made to offer the throne,{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}} quietly, to Aemon. Aemon, however, refused the crown.{{Ref|ACOK|6}}
 
 
As the Great Council was debating the matter of succession, a fifth claimant appeared. [[Aenys Blackfyre]], the fifth son of the Pretender [[Daemon I Blackfyre]], had written to [[King's Landing]] from [[Tyrosh]] when the Great Council had first been announced, hoping to gain the throne with words, as swords had failed his family three times already. The [[Hand of the King]], [[Brynden Rivers]], had offered him safe conduct to Westeros.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
 
  
Upon arrivel, however, Aenys was immediately arrested and dragged to the [[Red Keep]], where he was executed. His head was presented to the council, to serve as a warning against every lord who might still have sympathies for the Blackfyres.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
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Prince Aegon's claim seemed as the obvious choice, but due to the prince's wanderings in his youth, there were enough lords who hated him, and thus, an effort was made to offer the throne,{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}} quietly, to Aemon. Maester Aemon, however, refused the crown.{{Ref|ACOK|6}}
  
A majority of the council elected Prince Aegon soon thereafter, leading to the ascension of King [[Aegon V Targaryen]], "Aegon the Unlikely".{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}}
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As the Great Council was debating the matter of succession, a fifth claimant appeared. [[Aenys Blackfyre]], the fifth son of the Pretender [[Daemon I Blackfyre]], had written to King's Landing from [[Tyrosh]] when the Great Council had first been announced, hoping to gain the throne with words, as swords had failed his family three times already. The [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Brynden Rivers]], had offered him safe conduct to Westeros. Upon arrival, however, Aenys was immediately arrested and dragged to the [[Red Keep]], where he was executed. His head was presented to the council to serve as a warning against every lord who might still have sympathies for [[House Blackfyre]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
  
===Consequence of the Council===
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A majority of the council elected Prince Aegon soon thereafter, leading to the ascension of King [[Aegon V Targaryen]], called "Aegon the Unlikely".{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}
The first act of King Aegon V would be to arrest the man who had gotten him elected. [[Brynden Rivers]] was arrested and sentenced to death for breaking the word of the Iron Throne, having arranged the execution of Aenys Blackfyre.  Aegon would later offer Rivers the option of going to [[the Wall]], which Rivers would accept. He travelled to the Wall together with [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]], and served in the [[Night's Watch]] from {{Date|233}} until he disappeared beyond the Wall in {{Date|252}}.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}}
 
  
==Attempts to call a Great Council==
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====Aftermath====
==={{Date|37}}===
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As his first act as King, Aegon V had [[Brynden Rivers]] arrested and sentenced to death for breaking the word of the Iron Throne, having arranged the execution of Aenys Blackfyre. Aegon later offered Bloodraven the option of going to the [[Wall]], which Brynden accepted. He traveled to the Wall together with Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]], serving in the [[Night's Watch]] from {{Date|233}} until he disappeared [[beyond the Wall]] in {{Date|252}}.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V}}
King [[Aenys I Targaryen]] considered calling a Great Council, when four different rebels begin to harass [[Westeros]], and the King could not decide himself how to handle the situation. During this Great Council, he had wanted to discuss how best to deal with the situations. The Great Council was never called, as others acted more swiftly than the king, thereby solving the troubles.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aenys I}}
 
  
==={{Date|130}}===
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===281 AC===
In {{Date|130}}, after the fall of [[King's Landing]], Dowager Queen [[Alicent Hightower]] suggested assembling a Great Council, to decide which claimant should ascend to the throne, [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] or [[Aegon II Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]]. [[Rhaenyra Targaryen|Rhaenyra]], however, refused to grant the wish.{{Ref|tpatq}}
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[[File:PPRhaegarHarrenhalTourney.jpg|thumb|right|550px|The [[tourney at Harrenhal]] as depicted by Paolo Puggioni in ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'']]
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The announcement of the [[tourney at Harrenhal]] by Lord [[Walter Whent]] gave reason for suspicion. It was rumored that there had been a "shadow host", who had been providing Walter with the funds to pay the magnificent prizes which were promised. These rumors were widely believed in {{Date|281}}, and are still believed at the present. Whilst a dozen names have been put forward for the identity of this shadow host, Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] is the most compelling.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}}
  
==={{Date|281}}===
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Rhaegar allegedly arranged the tourney by sending Ser [[Oswell Whent]], his friend, and Lord Walter's brother, as a go-between. Providing the gold for prizes, the prince wanted to lure as many lords and knights as possible to [[Harrenhal]] to call an informal Great Council. Hoping to address the madness of his father, King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], Rhaegar possibly desired a regency or a forced abdication.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}}
The announcement of the [[Tourney at Harrenhal]] by Lord [[Walter Whent]] gave reason for suspicion. It was rumored that there had been a "shadow host", who had been providing Lord Walter with the funds to pay the magnificent prizes which were promised. These rumors were widely believed in {{Date|281}}, and are still believed at the present. Whilst a dozen names have been put forward for the identity of this shadow host, over the years one name seemed compelling: Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Year of the False Spring}}
 
  
The tale tells that Prince Rhaegar had arranged the tourney, by sending Ser [[Oswell Whent]], his friend, and Lord Walter's brother, as a go-between. Providing the gold for prizes, the Prince had wanted to lure as many lords and knights to Harrenhal as possible. But the Prince's interests would not have been the tourney itself. His intent would have been to gather as many of the lords of the realm together, to call an informal Great Council, hoping to discuss ways and means of dealing with the madness of Rhaegar's father, King [[Aerys II Targaryen]]. History suggests both a regency, or a forced abdication as possibilities of the hoped outcome.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Year of the False Spring}}
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Aerys, warned of these rumors by his [[master of whisperers]], Lord [[Varys]], decided to attend the tourney personally, despite not having left the [[Red Keep]] for four years.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}}
  
If this was truly Prince Rhaegar's intent, nothing came from it, as King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], warned of these rumors by his [[Varys|master of whispers]], decided to attend the tourney personally, despite not having left the [[Red Keep]] for four years.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Year of the False Spring}}
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===283 AC===
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Before departing [[King's Landing]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]], Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] told Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] that he intended to call a council to determine what should be done about King [[Aerys II Targaryen]].{{Ref|AFFC|8}} Rhaegar was slain by Lord [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]] at the [[Battle of the Trident]], however.{{ref|AGOT|4}}
  
==={{Date|283}}===
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==Recent Events==
It is believed that [[Rhaegar Targaryen]], had he succeeded at the [[Battle of the Trident]], would have wished to call a Great Council to determine what should be done about [[Aerys II Targaryen]].{{Ref|AFFC|8}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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After realizing that King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] is not the biological son of the late King [[Robert I Baratheon]], [[Catelyn Stark]] suggests to [[Renly Baratheon]] that he, his brother [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], and [[Robb Stark]], who have all been crowned during the [[War of the Five Kings]], should set aside their claims and call for a Great Council to determine who should rule. Renly laughs at the suggestion, however.{{ref|acok|33}}
  
==={{Date|299}}===
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
After realizing that [[Joffrey Baratheon]] was not the biological son of [[Robert Baratheon]], [[Catelyn Stark]] suggests to [[Renly Baratheon]] that he, [[Stannis Baratheon]], and [[Robb Stark]], who had all been crowned as kings, should set aside their claims and call for a Great Council to determine who should be king. Renly Baratheon laughed at the suggestion.{{ref|acok|33}}
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A [[kingsmoot]] is called in late {{Date|299}} by [[Aeron Greyjoy]], a [[priest of the Drowned God]], after the death of [[Balon Greyjoy]], [[King of the Isles and the North]].{{Ref|aFfC|1}} In early {{Date|300}}, [[Euron Greyjoy]] is chosen as the new king by the [[ironborn]] assembled at [[Old Wyk]].{{Ref|aFfC|19}}
  
==Variants==
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==Quotes==
===Kingsmoot===
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{{quote|'''Alicent''': Let us together summon a great council, as the [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen|Old King]] did in days of old, and lay the matter of succession before the [[lord]]s of [[Seven Kingdoms|the realm]].<br>
:''Main article: [[Kingsmoot]]''
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'''Rhaenyra''': Do you mistake me for [[Mushroom]]? We both know how this council would rule.{{ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}|[[Alicent Hightower]] and [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]]}}
  
A kingsmoot is a Great Council-like ceremony held amongst the [[Ironborn]], where all longship captains are allowed to cast a vote as to who should be chosen as the new Iron King. The kingsmoot is traditionally held on Nagga's Hill on Old Wyk.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| Driftwood Crowns}}
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{{quote|'''Catelyn''': Let the three of you call for a Great Council, such as the realm has not seen for a hundred years. We will send to [[Winterfell]], so [[Bran Stark|Bran]] may tell his tale and all men may know the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] for the true usurpers. Let the assembled lords of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] choose who shall rule them.<br>
The last Kingsmoot was called in late {{Date|299}} by the priest [[Aeron Greyjoy]], after the death of King [[Balon Greyjoy]].{{Ref|aFfC|2}} In early {{Date|300}}, [[Euron Greyjoy]] was chosen as the new Iron King.{{Ref|aFfC|19}}
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'''Renly''': Tell me, my lady, do [[direwolves]] vote on who should lead the pack? The time for talk is done. Now we see who is stronger.{{ref|ACOK|33}}|[[Catelyn Stark]] and [[Renly Baratheon]]}}
  
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The Great Council of 101, as depicted by Marc Simonetti in The World of Ice & Fire.

A Great Council[1] or great council[2] is a council of Westerosi nobles gathered to resolve contentious issues. In Westerosi history, there have only been two Great Councils that ultimately decided succession to the Iron Throne, one in 101 AC for the successor of Jaehaerys I and the second in 233 AC for the succession of Maekar - though there were several other attempts to convene Great Councils that never materialized. Another vote held in 136 AC to choose members of a regency council is considered important enough by some historians that they functionally consider it a Great Council in all but name.

The kingsmoot was a similar ceremony held amongst the ironborn, where all longship captains were allowed to cast a vote as to who should be chosen as the new rock king, salt king, or High King of the Iron Islands.[3][4]

History

37 AC

King Aenys I Targaryen considered calling a great council in 37 AC, when four rebels—Harren the Red, Jonos Arryn, Lodos the Twice-Drowned, and the Vulture King—began to harass the Seven Kingdoms and the king could not decide how to handle them. During this proposed gathering, the assembled nobles would have discussed how best to deal with the situations. A council was never called, however, as others acted more swiftly than the king, thereby solving the troubles.[5][2]

Great Council of 101 AC

The Great Council of 101 AC (also known as the Great Council of Harrenhal) was convened by old King Jaehaerys I Targaryen after the unexpected death of his son and heir Baelon Targaryen, so that the lords of the Seven Kingdoms could settle on who should succeed him on the Iron Throne.

130 AC

During the Dance of the Dragons, the Iron Throne was contested by Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and King Aegon II Targaryen. After the fall of King's Landing in 130 AC, Dowager Queen Alicent Hightower suggested assembling a great council to decide which claimant should ascend to the throne. Rhaenyra, however, refused to grant the wish.[6]

Great Council of 136 AC

Prelude

King Aegon III Targaryen ascended the throne in 131 AC at the age of eleven at the conclusion of the Dance of the Dragons. It would be five years before the king would be able to rule in his own right, but instead of naming one regent, a council of seven regents was named to rule with the Hand of the King.[7]

During the regency of Aegon III, the original council of seven consisted of Lady Jeyne Arryn, Lord Corlys Velaryon, Lord Roland Westerling, Lord Royce Caron, Lord Manfryd Mooton, Ser Torrhen Manderly, and Grand Maester Munkun. Out of these seven, only Munkun served the entire term (131 AC to 136 AC).[7]

Outcome

In the aftermath of the Lysene Spring, a gathering of the lords to King's Landing was called in 136 AC to name new members after deaths and resignations. Although not formally called a Great Council according to Gyldayn,[8] Yandel considers it as such.[7] This was the largest gathering of nobles since the Great Council of 101 AC. Most attendees originated from the crownlands, riverlands, stormlands, and the Vale of Arryn, while others included Lannister envoys from the westerlands, Lord Torrhen Manderly, Lord Lyonel Hightower with Lady Samantha Tarly, and a large contingent with Lord Unwin Peake.[8]

The gathering selected Willam Stackspear, Marq Merryweather and Lorent Grandison by lot,[7] while Lord Manderly was chosen as Hand of the King. King Aegon III dismissed the regents and Hand once he reached his sixteenth nameday.[7][8]

Great Council of 233 AC

Prelude

King Daeron II Targaryen's heir, Prince Baelor, died after a trial of seven in 209 AC,[9] making his eldest son Valarr the heir. However, later that year the Great Spring Sickness killed King Daeron and both of Baelor's sons, Valarr and Matarys.[10][11] This in turn left Daeron's second son, Prince Aerys, to inherit, and he was thus crowned as King Aerys I Targaryen.[10] Aerys left no issue, and upon his death in 221 AC the crown was passed to his youngest brother, who reigned as King Maekar I Targaryen (Aerys's other heirs, Prince Rhaegel and Rhaegel's son, Prince Aelor, had predeceased Aerys). The inheritance was unclear after Maekar's death in the Peake Uprising of 233 AC, so a council was called in King's Landing by Maekar's Hand of the King, Lord Brynden Rivers, to decide who would inherit the Iron Throne.[12]

Outcome

Maekar's eldest son, Prince Daeron, called "Daeron the Drunken", had died of a sexually transmitted pox prior to 233 AC. Daeron's only issue was Princess Vaella, a feeble-witted, simple girl.[12][13]

Maekar's next son, Prince Aerion, had died in 232 AC, when he drank wildfire in the mistaken belief it would turn him into a dragon.[12][13] Aerion's only issue was an infant son, Prince Maegor, who had been born in 232 AC, not long before Aerion's death.[12]

Maekar's third son, Aemon, had taken his maester's vows in 217 AC.[12]

Maekar's youngest son, Prince Aegon Targaryen, had served as a squire of Ser Duncan the Tall in his youth, which had led to some of the lords mistrusting him, as they felt that Aegon's wandering with the hedge knight had left the prince "half a peasant".[12]

The claim of Princess Vaella was immediately dismissed. Only a few spoke up for the claim of Prince Maegor, but his ascension would mean a long regency, and in addition, it was feared that Maegor might have inherited Aerion's madness and cruelty. Thus, Maegor's claim was dismissed as well.

Prince Aegon's claim seemed as the obvious choice, but due to the prince's wanderings in his youth, there were enough lords who hated him, and thus, an effort was made to offer the throne,[12] quietly, to Aemon. Maester Aemon, however, refused the crown.[13]

As the Great Council was debating the matter of succession, a fifth claimant appeared. Aenys Blackfyre, the fifth son of the Pretender Daemon I Blackfyre, had written to King's Landing from Tyrosh when the Great Council had first been announced, hoping to gain the throne with words, as swords had failed his family three times already. The Hand of the King, Lord Brynden Rivers, had offered him safe conduct to Westeros. Upon arrival, however, Aenys was immediately arrested and dragged to the Red Keep, where he was executed. His head was presented to the council to serve as a warning against every lord who might still have sympathies for House Blackfyre.[12]

A majority of the council elected Prince Aegon soon thereafter, leading to the ascension of King Aegon V Targaryen, called "Aegon the Unlikely".[12]

Aftermath

As his first act as King, Aegon V had Brynden Rivers arrested and sentenced to death for breaking the word of the Iron Throne, having arranged the execution of Aenys Blackfyre. Aegon later offered Bloodraven the option of going to the Wall, which Brynden accepted. He traveled to the Wall together with Maester Aemon, serving in the Night's Watch from 233 AC until he disappeared beyond the Wall in 252 AC.[14]

281 AC

The tourney at Harrenhal as depicted by Paolo Puggioni in The World of Ice & Fire

The announcement of the tourney at Harrenhal by Lord Walter Whent gave reason for suspicion. It was rumored that there had been a "shadow host", who had been providing Walter with the funds to pay the magnificent prizes which were promised. These rumors were widely believed in 281 AC, and are still believed at the present. Whilst a dozen names have been put forward for the identity of this shadow host, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen is the most compelling.[15]

Rhaegar allegedly arranged the tourney by sending Ser Oswell Whent, his friend, and Lord Walter's brother, as a go-between. Providing the gold for prizes, the prince wanted to lure as many lords and knights as possible to Harrenhal to call an informal Great Council. Hoping to address the madness of his father, King Aerys II Targaryen, Rhaegar possibly desired a regency or a forced abdication.[15]

Aerys, warned of these rumors by his master of whisperers, Lord Varys, decided to attend the tourney personally, despite not having left the Red Keep for four years.[15]

283 AC

Before departing King's Landing during Robert's Rebellion, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen told Ser Jaime Lannister that he intended to call a council to determine what should be done about King Aerys II Targaryen.[16] Rhaegar was slain by Lord Robert Baratheon at the Battle of the Trident, however.[17]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

After realizing that King Joffrey I Baratheon is not the biological son of the late King Robert I Baratheon, Catelyn Stark suggests to Renly Baratheon that he, his brother Stannis, and Robb Stark, who have all been crowned during the War of the Five Kings, should set aside their claims and call for a Great Council to determine who should rule. Renly laughs at the suggestion, however.[18]

A Feast for Crows

A kingsmoot is called in late 299 AC by Aeron Greyjoy, a priest of the Drowned God, after the death of Balon Greyjoy, King of the Isles and the North.[3] In early 300 AC, Euron Greyjoy is chosen as the new king by the ironborn assembled at Old Wyk.[19]

Quotes

Alicent: Let us together summon a great council, as the Old King did in days of old, and lay the matter of succession before the lords of the realm.
Rhaenyra: Do you mistake me for Mushroom? We both know how this council would rule.[6]

Catelyn: Let the three of you call for a Great Council, such as the realm has not seen for a hundred years. We will send to Winterfell, so Bran may tell his tale and all men may know the Lannisters for the true usurpers. Let the assembled lords of the Seven Kingdoms choose who shall rule them.
Renly: Tell me, my lady, do direwolves vote on who should lead the pack? The time for talk is done. Now we see who is stronger.[18]

References

  1. Fire & Blood, Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succession.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fire & Blood, The Sons of the Dragon.
  3. 3.0 3.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1, The Prophet.
  4. The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Islands: Driftwood Crowns.
  5. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aenys I.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Fire & Blood, The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency.
  9. The Hedge Knight.
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Sworn Sword.
  11. The Mystery Knight.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 6, Jon I.
  14. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 The World of Ice & Fire, The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring.
  16. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 8, Jaime I.
  17. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 4, Eddard I.
  18. 18.0 18.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 33, Catelyn IV.
  19. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 19, The Drowned Man.