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==History==
 
==History==
Following the [[Faith Militant]]'s defeats in {{date|42}} in the battles at [[Battle of Stonebridge|Stonebridge]] and the [[Battle at the Great Fork|Great Fork of the Blackwater]], new leaders arose across the [[Seven Kingdoms]] in {{date|43}}. Among these were Ser [[Joffrey Doggett]] in the [[westerlands]], [[Septon Moon]] in the [[riverlands]], and [[Jeyne Poore|Poxy Jeyne Poore]] in the [[Kingswood]] of the [[stormlands]].
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Following the [[Faith Militant]]'s defeats in the battles at [[Battle of Stonebridge|Stonebridge]] and the [[Battle at the Great Fork|Great Fork of the Blackwater]] the previous year, new leaders arose across the [[Seven Kingdoms]] in {{date|43}}. One of these leaders was Dennis the Lame. Dennis remained at large for several years. By late {{Date|45}}, [[smallfolk]] gave aid in keeping him safe wherever he went, while the [[knight]]s and men-at-arms who were sent out to bring them to justice often disappeared.{{ref|tsotd}}
 
 
Other leaders of note included Dennis the Lame and [[Ragged Silas]], who (like Septon Moon) were said to be hardly distinguishable from outlaws.
 
 
 
Maegor launched a new military campaign in {{date|45}} targeted at Jeyne Poore and her followers, and while it did succeed in killing her and wiping them out by {{date|46}}, this only gave the other pockets of the Faith Militant in different parts of the realm time to recover.  Doggett, Moon, Dennis, and Simon remained at large when Maegor returned to King's Landing, the smallfolk helping to keep them safe wherever they went. 
 
 
 
Dennis's ultimate fate isn't mentioned, nor which broad region of Westeros he was active in.{{ref|tsotd}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:13, 3 January 2018

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Dennis the Lame
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Allegiance Poor Fellows
Book The Sons of the Dragon (mentioned)

Dennis the Lame, was a leader of the Poor Fellows during the Faith Militant uprising against King Maegor I Targaryen.[1]

History

Following the Faith Militant's defeats in the battles at Stonebridge and the Great Fork of the Blackwater the previous year, new leaders arose across the Seven Kingdoms in 43 AC. One of these leaders was Dennis the Lame. Dennis remained at large for several years. By late 45 AC, smallfolk gave aid in keeping him safe wherever he went, while the knights and men-at-arms who were sent out to bring them to justice often disappeared.[1]

References