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| date = 5<sup>th</sup> day of the 1<sup>st</sup> moon of {{Date|130}}{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
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| result = Disputed<br>Sack of [[Driftmark]]
 
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*[[File:House Targaryen.svg|20px]] [[House Targaryen]]
| commander1 = Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]]  
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| commander1 = [[File:House Velaryon.svg|20px]] Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]]†<br>[[File:House Velaryon.svg|20px]] Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]]
 
| commander2 = Admiral [[Sharako Lohar]]
 
| commander2 = Admiral [[Sharako Lohar]]
| strength1 = The [[Velaryon]] fleet<br>[[Vermax]]<br>[[Silverwing]]<br>[[Sheepstealer]]<br>[[Seasmoke]]<br>[[Vermithor]]
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| strength1 = [[House Velaryon]] fleet<br>Jacaerys Velaryon <small>(on [[Vermax]]†)</small><br>[[Aegon III Targaryen|Aegon]] <small>(on [[Stormcloud]]†)</small><br>[[Ulf White]] <small>(on [[Silverwing]])</small><br>[[Nettles]] <small>(on [[Sheepstealer]])</small><br>[[Addam Velaryon]] <small>(on [[Seasmoke]])</small><br>[[Hugh Hammer]] <small>(on [[Vermithor]])</small>
| strength2 = A fleet of 90 warships
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| casualties1 = Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]]<br>[[Vermax]]<br>33% of the [[Velaryon]] fleet<br>[[Driftmark]]
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| casualties1 = [[Jacaerys Velaryon]]†<br>[[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys Targaryen]] (POW)<br>[[Vermax]]<br>[[Stormcloud]]<br>33% of the [[Velaryon fleet]] lost
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| casualties2 = 62 warships lost
 
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The '''Battle in the Gullet''' is a sea battle that took place in the [[Gullet]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. It remains amongst the bloodiest sea battles in all of history. <ref>[[The Princess and the Queen]]</ref>
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The '''Battle of the Gullet''',{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II}} also called the '''Battle in the Gullet''',{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}} was a battle that took place in the [[Gullet]] in {{Date|130}}<ref group="N">''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'' includes the Battle of the Gullet among the Battles of 129, but George R. R. Martin [https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?/topic/152215-fire-and-blood-excerpt/&page=24&tab=comments#comment-8264969 settled for early 130] in ''[[Fire & Blood]]''.</ref> during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. It remains among the bloodiest sea battles in all of history.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
 
==Prelude==
 
==Prelude==
After the fall of [[Harrenhal]] to Prince [[Daemon Targaryen (husband of Rhaenyra)|Daemon Targaryen]] and further blows to [[the Greens]] Ser [[Otto Hightower]] King [[Aegon II]]’s [[Hand]] hatched a plan to break the [[Velaryon]] fleet’s blockade of the [[Gullet]]. Ser Otto reached out across the [[narrow sea]] to enemies of Prince Daemon the [[Kingdom of the Three Daughters]], hoping to persuade them to move against the [[Sea Snake]].
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[[House Velaryon]] blockaded the [[Gullet]] and controlled access to [[Blackwater Bay]] at the start of the civil war. After the [[assault on Harrenhal]] by Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]] and further blows to the [[greens]], Ser [[Otto Hightower]], the [[Hand of the King]] to [[Aegon II Targaryen]], hatched a plan to break the [[Velaryon fleet]]'s blockade. Otto reached out across the [[narrow sea]] to enemies of Prince Daemon, the [[Triarchy]], hoping to persuade them to move against the Sea Snake, Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]]. Otto's plan took time and Aegon II eventually ran out of patience with his grandfather's prevarications, replacing him as Hand with Ser [[Criston Cole]].{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
Ser Otto’s plan took time and [[Aegon II]] eventually ran short with his prevarications and tore the chain of office from his grandfather’s neck and tossed it to Ser [[Criston Cole]].
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The schemes of Otto eventually bore fruit, as the [[High Council of the Triarchy]] accepted his offer of alliance in [[Tyrosh]]. Ninety warships, commanded by Admiral [[Sharako Lohar]] of [[Lys]], swept from the [[Stepstones]] under the banners of the Three Daughters, bending their oars for the Gullet.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
However the schemes of Ser Otto eventually bore fruit - meeting in [[Tyrosh]] the [[High Council of the Triarchy]] accepted his offer of alliance.  Ninety warships, commanded by [[Triarch]]y’s admiral [[Sharako Lohar]] of [[Lys]], swept from the [[Stepstones]] under the banners of the [[Three Daughters]], bending their oars for the [[Gullet]].  
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Meanwhile on [[Dragonstone]], it was decided by Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]] that his half-brothers, Princes [[Aegon III Targaryen|Aegon]] and [[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys Targaryen]], would be [[Fosterage|fostered]] with the [[Prince of Pentos]] until their mother, Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]], had secured the [[Iron Throne]]. The princes departed on a [[Pentos]]hi cog, the ''[[Gay Abandon]]'', towards the end of {{Date|129}}. The Sea Snake sent seven of his warships with them as escort.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
Meanwhile, on Dragonstone it was decided by Prince [[Jace]] that his half-brothers [[Aegon the Younger|Aegon]] and Viserys would be fostered with a prince of [[Pentos]] until Rhaenys had secured the [[Iron Throne]] and they departed on the [[Pentos]]hi cog the ''[[Gay Abandon]]'' towards the end of 129 AC.  The [[Sea Snake]] sent seven of his warships with them as escort. 
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''Gay Abandon'' encountered the Triarchy's fleet, which had sailed up to the Gullet. The ''Gay Abandon'' was taken captive and her escorts sunk or captured. Possessed only of a [[dragon egg]], Viserys had no way of escaping from the cog and was made captive by a [[Tyrosh]]i captain. Aegon escaped the ''Gay Abandon'' on his young [[dragon]], [[Stormcloud]]. Sailors attempted to bring them down and Stormcloud was wounded by arrows and scorpion bolts. Nevertheless, they flew to Dragonstone, where Aegon delivered the news of the threat from the east. Stormcloud died at Dragonstone from his wounds.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
 
 
===Capture of the Gay Abandon===
 
As chance would have it the ''[[Gay Abandon]]'' was carrying the two Targaryen Princes when she sailed straight into the teeth of the [[Three Daughters]] fleet which had sailed up to the [[Gullet]]. the ''[[Gay Abandon]]'' was taken captive her escorts sunk or captured.   Possessed only of a [[dragon egg]], Prince [[Viserys]] had no way of escaping from the cog and was made captive.
 
 
 
===Escape of Prince Aegon===
 
Nine-year-old [[Aegon the Younger]] managed to escape the captured ''[[Gay Abandon]]'' by flying away on his young dragon [[Stormcloud]]. The sailors attempted to bring them down and Stormcloud was terribly wounded as he fled, stubs of countless arrows became embedded in his belly and there was a scorpion bolt through his neck. Nevertheless they managed to fly to [[Dragonstone]] where Aegon delivered the news of the new threat from the east.
 
  
 
==Battle==
 
==Battle==
===Arrival of Prince Jacaerys on Vermax===
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Battle began on the fifth day of the new year, {{Date|130}}.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}} [[Sharako Lohar]] divided the [[Triarchy]]'s ships into two squadrons entering the [[Gullet]] to the north and south of [[Dragonstone]]. They attacked at sunrise, surprising [[House Velaryon]]'s fleet.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
Prince [[Jace|Jacaerys]] flew on his dragon to put a stop to the [[Three Daughters]] fleet.  He arrived and swept down upon a line of [[Lys]]ene galleys, a rain of spears and arrows rose up to meet him and [[Vermax]].  The sailors of the [[Triarchy]] had faced dragons before while warring on the [[Stepstones]] and they were prepared to meet dragonflame with the weapons they had at their disposal.  Their captains commanded them to kill the rider so that his dragon would depart.  One ship caught on fire and then another, but the men of the [[Free Cities]] kept fighting - until more winged shapes come around the [[Dragonmont]] and turned towards their fleet.
 
  
===Arrival of Five More Dragons===
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Flying on [[Vermax]] to meet the fleet of the Triarchy, Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]] swept down upon a line of [[Lys]]ene galleys. The sailors had experience fighting Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]] and his dragon, [[Caraxes]], during the [[war for the Stepstones]], so their captains directed their spears and arrows against Jacaerys. One ship caught on fire and then another, however. When Jacaerys was joined by [[Ulf the White]] on [[Silverwing]], [[Nettles]] on [[Sheepstealer]], [[Addam Velaryon]] on [[Seasmoke]], and [[Hugh Hammer]] on [[Vermithor]], the line of warships from the [[Free Cities]] shattered as one galley after another turned away.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
With their dragonriders [[Silverwing]], [[Sheepstealer]], [[Seasmoke]] and [[Vermithor]] descended upon the [[Three Daughters]] fleet, and the courage of the men of the Triarchy deserted them, the line of warships shattered as one galley after another turned away from the dragons. The five dragons fell like thunderbolts, spitting balls of fire.  Ship after ship burst asunder or was consumed by fire.  Screaming men leapt into the sea shrouded in fire and black columns of smoke rose up from the water.
 
  
===Vermax & Prince Jacaerys Fall in Battle===
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Vermax flew too low, however, and crashed down into the sea, possibly wounded from a crossbow bolt to the eye or pulled down by a grapnel. Survivors said he struggled in the rigging of a burning galley and sank with it. Jacaerys leapt free, but was then killed by [[Myr]]ish crossbowmen.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
All was lost for the Three Daughters during the Battle of the Gullet - until Vermax flew too low and went crashing down into the sea.  There are several tales as to how and why the dragon died. Survivors said he struggled to rise from the sea but crashed headlong into a burning galley and became entangled in the rigging. When the ship heeled over and sank, Vermax sank with her. 
 
  
It was said that Prince Jacaerys leapt free and clung to smoking wreckage until some [[Myr]]ish crossbowmen on the nearest Myrish ships began loosing quarrels at him. The prince was stuck many times and one quarrel finally took him in through the neck and Prince Jacaerys was swallowed by the sea.
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North and south of Dragonstone the battle continued into nighttime. The southern squadron bypassed Dragonstone, believing that it was to strong to assault, and instead attacked [[Driftmark]], setting afire the harbor of [[Spicetown]] with fire ships. The town was sacked, with its inhabitants butchered and left as carrion. [[High Tide]] and the treasures of Lord [[Corlys Velaryon]] were burned by Myrish and [[Tyrosh]]i soldiers, with the Sea Snake's servants cut down as they fled.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
===Attack on Driftmark===  
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==Aftermath==
North and south of Dragonstone the battle raged into the night.   The [[Three Daughters]] fleet chose to bypass Dragonstone, perhaps believing that it was to strong to assault, but they exacted a grievous toll on the island of [[Driftmark]].  
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[[File:Addam and Corlys Velaryon by Riotarttherite.png|thumb|300px|right|Addam and Corlys Velaryon in the aftermath of the Battle of the Gullet, by [https://riotarttherite.tumblr.com/ Riotarttherite]]]
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Thousands died from the battle, and [[Spicetown]] was never rebuilt. The Velaryon fleet lost almost a third of its strength. Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]] and his dragon [[Vermax]] were killed, and Prince [[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys Targaryen]] was taken captive,{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III}} but presumed dead by both sides. Prince Aegon the Younger never forgave himself for abandoning his little brother.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}
  
[[Spicetown]] was brutally sacked.  The bodies of men, women and children were butchered in the streets and left as carrion.  [[High Tide]] was put to the torch; all of the treasures the [[Sea Snake]] had brought back with his from [[Essos|the east]] were consumed by fire. His servants were cut down as they tried to flee the flame.
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[[The Testimony of Mushroom|According]] to [[Mushroom]], [[Hugh Hammer|Hugh the Hammer]] and [[Ulf the White]] celebrated their participation. [[Nettles]] and [[Addam Velaryon]] were heavily affected, with the latter seeking out the Sea Snake, though what they spoke to each other remains unknown.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}} Many people on Dragonstone came to resent Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] for kin they had lost during the battle.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
  
==Aftermath==
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Only twenty-eight of the ninety ships commanded by [[Sharako Lohar]] returned home, and only three of those were not crewed by [[Lys]]eni.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}} The Gullet was considered a disaster by the Triarchy.{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand}} The Myrish and Tyroshi widows accused Sharako of sending their fleets to destruction while holding back his own Lysene ships, thus beginning a quarrel that would eventually lead to the [[Daughters' War]].{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}} A disgraced Sharako discretely sold the captive Viserys to Magister [[Bambarro Bazanne]] of Lys.{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - The Voyage of Alyn Oakenfist}}
Thousands died.  [[High Tide]] had been ravaged.  The town of [[Spicetown]] was never rebuilt. The Velaryon fleet lost almost a third of its strength. Yet none of those losses were felt so deeply by [[the Blacks]] as that of Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]].
 
  
Although the [[Three Daughters]] won the battle they too suffered tremendous losses.  The [[Triarch]]y’s admiral [[Sharako Lohar]] of [[Lys]] took a combined fleet of 90 warships from the [[Stepstones]] but only 28 survived to limp home, meaning that 68 ships were lost in the battle.
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Ultimately the battle was very costly for both sides, and could only nominally be considered a victory for the greens due to the death of Rhaenyra's eldest son Jacaerys - but she had three more sons.  The greens, however, had failed in their strategic goal: to break the hold of the Velaryon fleet on the east coasts of Westeros. Moreover, the greens' allies in the southern Free Cities took such heavy losses that they played no further part in the war.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote|Yet none of those losses were felt so deeply as that of [[Jacaerys Velaryon]], [[Prince of Dragonstone]] and heir to the [[Iron Throne]].  <ref>[[The Princess and the Queen]]</ref>}} - Archmaester [[Gyldayn]]
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{{Quote|If this be victory, I pray I never win another.{{Ref|FAB|The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold}}|[[Corlys Velaryon]]}}
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==Notes==
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==References and Notes==
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Revision as of 11:37, 15 May 2023

Battle of the Gullet
Conflict Dance of the Dragons
Date 5th day of the 1st moon of 130 AC[1]
Place Gullet
Result Disputed
Sack of Driftmark
Combatants
Rhaenyra Targaryen.svg Blacks Aegon II Targaryen.svg Greens
Commanders
House Velaryon.svg Prince Jacaerys Velaryon
House Velaryon.svg Lord Corlys Velaryon
Admiral Sharako Lohar
Strength
House Velaryon fleet
Jacaerys Velaryon (on Vermax†)
Aegon (on Stormcloud†)
Ulf White (on Silverwing)
Nettles (on Sheepstealer)
Addam Velaryon (on Seasmoke)
Hugh Hammer (on Vermithor)
90 warships
Casualties
Jacaerys Velaryon
Viserys Targaryen (POW)
Vermax
Stormcloud
33% of the Velaryon fleet lost
62 warships lost

The Battle of the Gullet,[1][2] also called the Battle in the Gullet,[1] was a battle that took place in the Gullet in 130 AC[N 1] during the Dance of the Dragons. It remains among the bloodiest sea battles in all of history.[1]

Prelude

House Velaryon blockaded the Gullet and controlled access to Blackwater Bay at the start of the civil war. After the assault on Harrenhal by Prince Daemon Targaryen and further blows to the greens, Ser Otto Hightower, the Hand of the King to Aegon II Targaryen, hatched a plan to break the Velaryon fleet's blockade. Otto reached out across the narrow sea to enemies of Prince Daemon, the Triarchy, hoping to persuade them to move against the Sea Snake, Lord Corlys Velaryon. Otto's plan took time and Aegon II eventually ran out of patience with his grandfather's prevarications, replacing him as Hand with Ser Criston Cole.[1]

The schemes of Otto eventually bore fruit, as the High Council of the Triarchy accepted his offer of alliance in Tyrosh. Ninety warships, commanded by Admiral Sharako Lohar of Lys, swept from the Stepstones under the banners of the Three Daughters, bending their oars for the Gullet.[1]

Meanwhile on Dragonstone, it was decided by Prince Jacaerys Velaryon that his half-brothers, Princes Aegon and Viserys Targaryen, would be fostered with the Prince of Pentos until their mother, Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, had secured the Iron Throne. The princes departed on a Pentoshi cog, the Gay Abandon, towards the end of 129 AC. The Sea Snake sent seven of his warships with them as escort.[1]

Gay Abandon encountered the Triarchy's fleet, which had sailed up to the Gullet. The Gay Abandon was taken captive and her escorts sunk or captured. Possessed only of a dragon egg, Viserys had no way of escaping from the cog and was made captive by a Tyroshi captain. Aegon escaped the Gay Abandon on his young dragon, Stormcloud. Sailors attempted to bring them down and Stormcloud was wounded by arrows and scorpion bolts. Nevertheless, they flew to Dragonstone, where Aegon delivered the news of the threat from the east. Stormcloud died at Dragonstone from his wounds.[1]

Battle

Battle began on the fifth day of the new year, 130 AC.[1] Sharako Lohar divided the Triarchy's ships into two squadrons entering the Gullet to the north and south of Dragonstone. They attacked at sunrise, surprising House Velaryon's fleet.[1]

Flying on Vermax to meet the fleet of the Triarchy, Prince Jacaerys Velaryon swept down upon a line of Lysene galleys. The sailors had experience fighting Prince Daemon Targaryen and his dragon, Caraxes, during the war for the Stepstones, so their captains directed their spears and arrows against Jacaerys. One ship caught on fire and then another, however. When Jacaerys was joined by Ulf the White on Silverwing, Nettles on Sheepstealer, Addam Velaryon on Seasmoke, and Hugh Hammer on Vermithor, the line of warships from the Free Cities shattered as one galley after another turned away.[1]

Vermax flew too low, however, and crashed down into the sea, possibly wounded from a crossbow bolt to the eye or pulled down by a grapnel. Survivors said he struggled in the rigging of a burning galley and sank with it. Jacaerys leapt free, but was then killed by Myrish crossbowmen.[1]

North and south of Dragonstone the battle continued into nighttime. The southern squadron bypassed Dragonstone, believing that it was to strong to assault, and instead attacked Driftmark, setting afire the harbor of Spicetown with fire ships. The town was sacked, with its inhabitants butchered and left as carrion. High Tide and the treasures of Lord Corlys Velaryon were burned by Myrish and Tyroshi soldiers, with the Sea Snake's servants cut down as they fled.[1]

Aftermath

Addam and Corlys Velaryon in the aftermath of the Battle of the Gullet, by Riotarttherite

Thousands died from the battle, and Spicetown was never rebuilt. The Velaryon fleet lost almost a third of its strength. Prince Jacaerys Velaryon and his dragon Vermax were killed, and Prince Viserys Targaryen was taken captive,[1][3] but presumed dead by both sides. Prince Aegon the Younger never forgave himself for abandoning his little brother.[1]

According to Mushroom, Hugh the Hammer and Ulf the White celebrated their participation. Nettles and Addam Velaryon were heavily affected, with the latter seeking out the Sea Snake, though what they spoke to each other remains unknown.[1] Many people on Dragonstone came to resent Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen for kin they had lost during the battle.[4]

Only twenty-eight of the ninety ships commanded by Sharako Lohar returned home, and only three of those were not crewed by Lyseni.[1] The Gullet was considered a disaster by the Triarchy.[5] The Myrish and Tyroshi widows accused Sharako of sending their fleets to destruction while holding back his own Lysene ships, thus beginning a quarrel that would eventually lead to the Daughters' War.[1] A disgraced Sharako discretely sold the captive Viserys to Magister Bambarro Bazanne of Lys.[6]

Ultimately the battle was very costly for both sides, and could only nominally be considered a victory for the greens due to the death of Rhaenyra's eldest son Jacaerys - but she had three more sons. The greens, however, had failed in their strategic goal: to break the hold of the Velaryon fleet on the east coasts of Westeros. Moreover, the greens' allies in the southern Free Cities took such heavy losses that they played no further part in the war.[4]

Quotes

If this be victory, I pray I never win another.[1]

Notes

  1. The World of Ice & Fire includes the Battle of the Gullet among the Battles of 129, but George R. R. Martin settled for early 130 in Fire & Blood.

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - The Red Dragon and the Gold.
  2. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II.
  3. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown.
  5. Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand.
  6. Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - The Voyage of Alyn Oakenfist.