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'''Vogarro''' was a Triarch of [[Volantis]].  
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'''Vogarro''' was a [[Triarch of Volantis]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
He was an Elephant (the party of merchants) and was elected Triarch seven times. Vogarro owned piers, storehouses, brokered cargoes, changed money and insured shipowners against the hazards of the sea. He also dealt in slaves. He fell in love with a pleasure slave who was taught in [[Yunkai]] the ways of the seven sighs.He freed and married her causing a scandal. When he died he left his businesses to his wife the former slave. She managed them and became known as the [[Widow of the waterfront]].{{Ref|aDwD|27}}{{Ref|aDwD|Appendix}}
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Vogarro was an elephant, the party of merchants, and was elected triarch seven times. Vogarro owned piers, storehouses, brokered cargoes, changed money and insured shipowners against the hazards of the sea. He also dealt in slaves. He fell in love with a pleasure slave who was taught in [[Yunkai]] the ways of the seven sighs. He freed and married her, causing a scandal. When he died he left his businesses to his wife, the former slave. She managed them and became known as the [[widow of the waterfront]].{{Ref|aDwD|27}}{{Ref|aDwD|Appendix}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 20:06, 21 August 2013

Vogarro
Title Triarch of Volantis
Allegiance Elephant
Culture Volantene
Died 268 AL
Volantis
Spouse Widow of the waterfront
Book A Dance with Dragons

Vogarro was a Triarch of Volantis.

History

Vogarro was an elephant, the party of merchants, and was elected triarch seven times. Vogarro owned piers, storehouses, brokered cargoes, changed money and insured shipowners against the hazards of the sea. He also dealt in slaves. He fell in love with a pleasure slave who was taught in Yunkai the ways of the seven sighs. He freed and married her, causing a scandal. When he died he left his businesses to his wife, the former slave. She managed them and became known as the widow of the waterfront.[1][2]

References and Notes