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The '''Dornish Marches''' is the area stretching along the Red Mountains west of the [[Stormlands]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref> The marches were common battlegrounds between the Stormlands, [[the Reach]] and [[Dorne]] until the last century, when Dorne joined the [[Seven Kingdoms]], Having been conquered by the Storm Kings, It serves as an effective buffer zone between the old enemies of the Reach and Dorne. It's ruled by [[House Caron]] and lesser [[marcher lords]].  
The '''Dornish Marches''' is the area of the [[Stormlands]] and part of the [[Reach]] that lies near the [[Red Mountains]] of [[Dorne]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref> The lords of the Marches, called the Marcher lords were, in the past, charged with fighting off incursions of the [[Dorne|Dornish]] people.
 
  
 
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==References and Notes==
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[[fr:Marches de Dorne]][[ru:Дорнийские Марки]]
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Revision as of 02:28, 15 September 2011

The Stormlands and the location of the Dornish Marches
The Stormlands and the location of the Dornish Marches
Dornish Marches
The Stormlands and the location of the Dornish Marches

The Dornish Marches is the area stretching along the Red Mountains west of the Stormlands.[1] The marches were common battlegrounds between the Stormlands, the Reach and Dorne until the last century, when Dorne joined the Seven Kingdoms, Having been conquered by the Storm Kings, It serves as an effective buffer zone between the old enemies of the Reach and Dorne. It's ruled by House Caron and lesser marcher lords.

References and Notes