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The Tourney for Prince Joffrey's 12th Name Day was held in [[King's Landing]] to celebrate the 12th name day of Crown Prince [[Joffrey Baratheon]]. It is mostly notable for being the tourney in which [[Loras Tyrell]] unhorsed [[Jaime Lannister]]. Half the court had bet on the match, including [[Petyr Baelish]]. The winner of the bet, [[Robert Baratheon]], claimed Petyr's [[Valyrian steel]] dagger with a [[dragonbone]] hilt. (Which was later stolen by Joffrey to be used in the failed assassination of [[Bran Stark]].)<ref>[[A  Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 72|Chapter 72]],  Jaime</ref> Petyr claimed that the dagger's winner had been [[Tyrion Lannister]]<ref>[[A  Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 18|Chapter 18]],  Catelyn</ref>, but in truth Tyrion had bet on his brother and lost.<ref>[[A  Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 31|Chapter 31]],  Tyrion</ref>
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The '''tourney on Prince Joffrey's name day'''{{ref|AGOT|18}}{{ref|AGOT|25}}{{ref|ACOK|55}} was held in [[King's Landing]] to celebrate the twelfth [[name day]] of the crown prince, [[Joffrey Baratheon]], in {{Date|298}}.
  
 
==Tourney==
 
==Tourney==
* {{COA|loras tyrell|small}}''Champion'': [[Loras Tyrell]]
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* {{COA|House Tyrell (Loras)|small}} [[Loras Tyrell]] (''champion'')
* {{COA|loras tyrell|small}}{{COA|Lannister|small}}[[Loras Tyrell]] defeated [[Jaime Lannister]]
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* {{COA|House Tyrell (Loras)|small}}{{COA|House Lannister|small}} [[Loras Tyrell]] defeated [[Jaime Lannister]]{{ref|AGOT|18}}
* {{COA|loras tyrell|small}}{{COA|Frey|small}}[[Loras Tyrell]] defeated [[Hosteen Frey]]
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* {{COA|House Tyrell (Loras)|small}}{{COA|House Frey|small}} [[Loras Tyrell]] defeated [[Hosteen Frey]]{{Ref|aGoT|59}}
* {{COA|Unknown|small}}{{COA|Frey|small}}A hedge knight defeated [[Danwell Frey]]
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* {{COA|Unknown|small}}{{COA|House Frey|small}} A hedge knight defeated [[Danwell Frey]]{{Ref|aGoT|59}}
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* {{COA|Unknown|small}}{{COA|House Frey|small}} An unknown contestant defeated [[Perwyn Frey]]{{Ref|aGoT|59}}
  
 
==Melee==
 
==Melee==
* {{COA|Royce|small}}{{COA|Unknown|small}}[[Yohn Royce|Lord Yohn Royce]] defeated [[Thoros of Myr]].<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter 10|Chapter 10]], Davos</ref>
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* {{COA|House Royce|small}}{{COA|Unknown|small}} Lord [[Yohn Royce]] defeated [[Thoros of Myr]].{{ref|ACOK|10}}
* {{COA|Frey|small}}A couple of Lord Walder Frey's bastards rode in the melee.<ref>[[A  Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 59|Chapter 59]],  Catelyn</ref>
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* {{COA|House Frey|small}} A couple of Lord [[Walder Frey]]'s bastards participated in the melee.{{ref|AGOT|59}}
  
 
==Attendees==
 
==Attendees==
* Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]], King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]], Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]. [[Lord Walder Frey]], Ser [[Perwyn Frey]], Lord [[Jon Arryn]].<br>
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* {{COA|House Arryn|small}} Lord [[Jon Arryn]]
{{COA|Seaworth|small}}{{COA|Baratheon|small}}{{COA|Baratheon|small}}{{COA|Lannister|small}}{{COA|Frey|small}}{{COA|Frey|small}}{{COA|Arryn|small}}
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* {{COA|House Baratheon|small}} King [[Robert I Baratheon]]
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* {{COA|House Baratheon|small}} Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]]
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* {{COA|House Lannister|small}} Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]
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* {{COA|House Frey|small}} Lord [[Walder Frey]]
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* {{COA|House Seaworth|small}} Ser [[Davos Seaworth]]
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* [[Marillion]]
  
==References and Notes==
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==History==
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Bringing to [[King's Landing]] a retinue from the [[westerlands]], Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] hoped his son, Ser [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] of the [[Kingsguard]], would be the tourney's champion.{{ref|AGOT|25}} Half the court bet on Jaime, but he was unhorsed by Ser [[Loras Tyrell]]. Jaime lost a hundred [[currency|golden dragons]], and his sister, Queen [[Cersei Lannister]], lost an emerald pendant which was later returned.{{ref|ACOK|18}} While the singer [[Marillion]] had won silver earlier in the tourney, he lost it all by betting on the Kingslayer.{{ref|AGOT|28}} King [[Robert I Baratheon]] won a [[Valyrian steel dagger]],{{ref|ACOK|55}} which according to a semi-canon source had belonged to Lord [[Petyr Baelish]].{{ref|AWOIAF| Petyr Baelish}}
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Lord [[Walder Frey]] went to [[King's Landing]] to see his sons ride in the tourney, but he was disappointed in the results. Walder also spoke with Lord [[Jon Arryn]] and his wife, [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], and proposed that they foster two of Walder's grandsons at court, while Walder would take their own son, [[Robert Arryn]], to ward at the [[Twins]]. Jon refused Walder, however, and told him that Robert was going to be fostered at [[Dragonstone]] by Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]]. Upon learning this fact, Lysa stormed off without a word.{{Ref|aGoT|59}}
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When Tywin returned to [[Casterly Rock]] after the tourney, he was accompanied by his daughter, Cersei, and her children, [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]], and [[Tommen Baratheon]]. Lord Arryn died while the queen was away from court.{{ref|AGOT|25}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] tells [[Catelyn Stark]] that by betting on Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] he lost a [[Valyrian steel dagger]] with a [[dragonbone]] hilt to [[Tyrion Lannister]], who had bet on Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] instead of his brother, Jaime.{{ref|AGOT|18}} Tyrion later denies Petyr's story, insisting he would never bet against his family.{{ref|AGOT|31}}
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Lord [[Walder Frey]] tells Catelyn that [[Lysa Arryn]] was angry at Lord [[Jon Arryn]]'s intention to foster their son, [[Robert Arryn|Robert]], with [[Stannis Baratheon]].{{Ref|aGoT|59}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Jaime, imprisoned during the [[War of the Five Kings]], insists to Catelyn that Tyrion has always backed him in the lists.{{ref|ACOK|55}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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Jaime determines that [[Joffrey Baratheon]] stole the [[Valyrian steel dagger]] won by King [[Robert I Baratheon]] during the tourney. Joffrey then gave it to the [[catspaw]] who tried to assassinate [[Bran Stark]].{{ref|ASOS|72}}{{ref|ASOS|76}}
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[[Sansa Stark]] learns that within a fortnight after the tourney, Lysa poisoned her husband, Jon Arryn, with the [[tears of Lys]], a poison that leaves no traces, in an attempt to keep her son Robert by her side. Lysa was convinced to do this by Petyr, her childhood friend and lover, who seized the opportunity to get Jon out of the way.{{Ref|aSoS|80}}
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==Quotes==
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{{quote|As I was saying before we were so rudely interrupted, there is a serious flaw in [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger's]] fable. Whatever you may believe of me, Lady Stark, I promise you this—I never bet against [[House Lannister|my family]].{{ref|AGOT|31}}}} - [[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 20:08, 16 February 2018

The tourney on Prince Joffrey's name day[1][2][3] was held in King's Landing to celebrate the twelfth name day of the crown prince, Joffrey Baratheon, in 298 AC.

Tourney

Melee

Attendees

History

Bringing to King's Landing a retinue from the westerlands, Lord Tywin Lannister hoped his son, Ser Jaime of the Kingsguard, would be the tourney's champion.[2] Half the court bet on Jaime, but he was unhorsed by Ser Loras Tyrell. Jaime lost a hundred golden dragons, and his sister, Queen Cersei Lannister, lost an emerald pendant which was later returned.[6] While the singer Marillion had won silver earlier in the tourney, he lost it all by betting on the Kingslayer.[7] King Robert I Baratheon won a Valyrian steel dagger,[3] which according to a semi-canon source had belonged to Lord Petyr Baelish.[8]

Lord Walder Frey went to King's Landing to see his sons ride in the tourney, but he was disappointed in the results. Walder also spoke with Lord Jon Arryn and his wife, Lysa, and proposed that they foster two of Walder's grandsons at court, while Walder would take their own son, Robert Arryn, to ward at the Twins. Jon refused Walder, however, and told him that Robert was going to be fostered at Dragonstone by Lord Stannis Baratheon. Upon learning this fact, Lysa stormed off without a word.[4]

When Tywin returned to Casterly Rock after the tourney, he was accompanied by his daughter, Cersei, and her children, Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen Baratheon. Lord Arryn died while the queen was away from court.[2]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Lord Petyr Baelish tells Catelyn Stark that by betting on Ser Jaime Lannister he lost a Valyrian steel dagger with a dragonbone hilt to Tyrion Lannister, who had bet on Ser Loras Tyrell instead of his brother, Jaime.[1] Tyrion later denies Petyr's story, insisting he would never bet against his family.[9]

Lord Walder Frey tells Catelyn that Lysa Arryn was angry at Lord Jon Arryn's intention to foster their son, Robert, with Stannis Baratheon.[4]

A Clash of Kings

Jaime, imprisoned during the War of the Five Kings, insists to Catelyn that Tyrion has always backed him in the lists.[3]

A Storm of Swords

Jaime determines that Joffrey Baratheon stole the Valyrian steel dagger won by King Robert I Baratheon during the tourney. Joffrey then gave it to the catspaw who tried to assassinate Bran Stark.[10][11]

Sansa Stark learns that within a fortnight after the tourney, Lysa poisoned her husband, Jon Arryn, with the tears of Lys, a poison that leaves no traces, in an attempt to keep her son Robert by her side. Lysa was convinced to do this by Petyr, her childhood friend and lover, who seized the opportunity to get Jon out of the way.[12]

Quotes

As I was saying before we were so rudely interrupted, there is a serious flaw in Littlefinger's fable. Whatever you may believe of me, Lady Stark, I promise you this—I never bet against my family.[9]

- Tyrion Lannister to Catelyn Stark

References