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| House_name          = House Santagar
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| Coat_of_arms = A spotted leopard with a golden axe, over a per bend sinister blue and white field
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| Seat = Spotswood
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| Region = [[Dorne]]
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| Heir = Sylva Santagar
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| Overlord = [[House Martell]]
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'''House Santagar of Spotswood''' is a house of landed knights from the [[Dorne]].
 
'''House Santagar of Spotswood''' is a house of landed knights from the [[Dorne]].
  

Revision as of 10:53, 3 May 2007

House Santagar
None (Dorne).svg
Coat of arms A spotted leopard with a golden axe, over a per bend sinister blue and white field
Seat Spotswood
Region Dorne
Heir Sylva Santagar
Overlord House Martell

House Santagar of Spotswood is a house of landed knights from the Dorne.

Neither their arms or their motto appear in the books. In uncannon correspondence with fans the author has blazoned their arms as a spotted leopard with a golden axe, over a per bend sinister blue and white field.

The Santagar House at the end of the third century

The known Santagars during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

  • Ser Symon Santagar Redfort, the Knight of Spotswood.
    • Sylva Santagar, Heiress to Spotswood.

Without specified familiar relationship with the main branch, other Santagars include:

References in the books

A Song of Ice and Fire

  • Ser Rodrik Cassel asked Ser Aron Santagar about the knife used in the murder attempt on Bran. He was considered by Rodrik a vain man, but honest.
  • Ser Aron Santagar rode at the Tourney of the Hand. After tilting thirce without result against Lothor Brune, fell to Lord Jason Mallister.
  • Ser Aron Santagar was escorting the royal retinue that was attacked by the smallfolk after dismissing Myrcella to Dorne. The angry mob pulled him from his sadde and bashed his head with a stone. After the riot, his body was barely recognisable.