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* When Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] was still young, he exterminated every trace of the house.
 
* When Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] was still young, he exterminated every trace of the house.
 
* Lord [[Tytos Lannister]] imprisoned Lord Tarbeck for threatening to rebel. Lady Tarbeck captured three [[House Lannister|Lannisters]], among them Ser [[Stafford Lannister]] and swore to Lord Tytos that should anything happen to Lord Tarbeck then the captured Lannisters would die. Tywin suggested send Lord Tarbeck in three pieces, but Lord Tytos relented and sent Lord Tarbeck back.
 
* Lord [[Tytos Lannister]] imprisoned Lord Tarbeck for threatening to rebel. Lady Tarbeck captured three [[House Lannister|Lannisters]], among them Ser [[Stafford Lannister]] and swore to Lord Tytos that should anything happen to Lord Tarbeck then the captured Lannisters would die. Tywin suggested send Lord Tarbeck in three pieces, but Lord Tytos relented and sent Lord Tarbeck back.
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* Lord Tywin supposedly smiled when Tarbeck Hall collapsed.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 21:23, 30 April 2011

House Tarbeck of Tarbeck Hall
House Tarbeck.PNG
Coat of arms A seven pointed star, parts silver parts blue, on silver and blue field
Seat Tarbeck Hall
Region The Westerlands
Title Lord of Tarbeck Hall
Overlord House Lannister
Died out +/- 260 AL

House Tarbeck of Tarbeck Hall was a house in The Westerlands. They were quite influential until they rebelled with House Reyne against their Lannister overlords. The rebellion was broken by Tywin Lannister. In the course of putting down the rebellion the house was exterminated. According to semi-canon sources they blazoned their arms with a seven-pointed star, parts silver parts blue, on silver and blue field.[1]

House Tarbeck was an ancient house. Their seat is near the Crag, the seat of House Westerling.

History

Ser Eustace Osgrey recalls that scions of his house had married Tarbecks. Also that during the Blackfyre Rebellion the house had supported both sides.

Together with House Reyne they were the most powerful vassals of House Lannister. During the reign of Tytos Lannister the lord of the Tarbecks was imprisoned. In retaliation his wife imprisoned three Lannisters, among them was Stafford Lannister. She sent a messenger to Tytos demanding the return of her husband and threatening to revenge any wrongdoing which might befell him upon the Lannister hostages.

Tywin Lannister counseled that Lord Tarbeck should be returned to his wife in three pieces. But his father agreed to the exchange of hostages. Apparently there was some form of reconciliation or peace because in the books it is mentioned that a few years later House Tarbeck rebelled. [2]

When the Tarbecks rebelled together with the Reynes, Tywin Lannister was given the task (or took it upon himself) of putting down the rebellion. It is said that he exercised his command brilliantly and ruthlessly. Both castles were destroyed and all members of the house completely exterminated.

Known members

References in the books

Dunk & Egg

  • House Tarbeck is one of the noble houses mentioned by Ser Eustace Osgrey as accepting Osgrey maids for marriage when House Osgrey was still powerful.
  • House Tarbeck kept a foot in both camps during the Blackfyre Rebellion.

A Song of Ice and Fire

  • When Lord Tywin Lannister was still young, he exterminated every trace of the house.
  • Lord Tytos Lannister imprisoned Lord Tarbeck for threatening to rebel. Lady Tarbeck captured three Lannisters, among them Ser Stafford Lannister and swore to Lord Tytos that should anything happen to Lord Tarbeck then the captured Lannisters would die. Tywin suggested send Lord Tarbeck in three pieces, but Lord Tytos relented and sent Lord Tarbeck back.
  • Lord Tywin supposedly smiled when Tarbeck Hall collapsed.

References and Notes