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{{Infobox Military Conflict | {{Infobox Military Conflict | ||
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− | | conflict_name = Greyjoy Rebellion | + | | conflict_name = Greyjoy's Rebellion |
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− | | image = [[File:Greyjoy Rebellion. | + | | image =[[File:Greyjoy Rebellion.jpg|350px]] |
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− | | caption = | + | | caption =© Fantasy Flight Games |
| date = {{Date|289}} | | date = {{Date|289}} | ||
− | | battles = | + | | battles = [[burning of the Lannister fleet]] <br> [[storming of Seagard]] <br> [[sea battle off Fair Isle]] <br> [[siege of Great Wyk]] <br> [[siege of Old Wyk]] <br> [[siege of Pyke]] |
− | | location = [[ | + | | location = [[Iron Islands]], [[riverlands]], [[westerlands]] |
− | | result = | + | | result = Decisive victory of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|Baratheon of King's Landing]]<br>Deaths of [[Rodrik Greyjoy|Rodrik]] and [[Maron Greyjoy]]<br>[[Theon Greyjoy]] made a ward of [[House Stark]] |
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− | | combatant1 = [[House Greyjoy]] | + | | combatant1 = [[File:House Greyjoy.svg|30px]]'''[[King of the Iron Islands|Kingdom of the Iron Islands]]'''/[[House Greyjoy]] |
− | | commander1 = [[Balon Greyjoy]] | + | :[[House Blacktyde]] |
− | | strength1 = [[Iron Fleet]] | + | :[[House Botley]] |
+ | :[[House Harlaw]] | ||
+ | | commander1 = King [[Balon Greyjoy]] | ||
+ | : Lord Captain [[Victarion Greyjoy]] | ||
+ | : [[Euron Greyjoy]] | ||
+ | : [[Maron Greyjoy]]† | ||
+ | : [[Rodrik Greyjoy]]† | ||
+ | | strength1 = Houses sworn to [[Pyke]]<br>[[Iron Fleet]] | ||
| losses1 = | | losses1 = | ||
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− | | combatant2 = [[ | + | | combatant2 = [[File:House Baratheon.svg|30px]]'''[[Iron Throne]]'''/[[House Baratheon of King's Landing]] |
− | | commander2 = King [[Robert Baratheon]] | + | :[[House Baratheon of Dragonstone]] |
− | | strength2 = | + | :[[House Stark]] |
+ | ::[[House Mormont]] | ||
+ | ::[[House Bolton]] | ||
+ | :[[House Lannister]] | ||
+ | ::[[House Lannister]] | ||
+ | ::[[House Clegane]] | ||
+ | ::[[House Payne]] | ||
+ | :[[House Redwyne]] | ||
+ | :[[House Mallister]] | ||
+ | :[[House Bywater]] | ||
+ | | commander2 = King [[Robert I Baratheon]] | ||
+ | : Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] | ||
+ | : Lord [[Eddard Stark]] | ||
+ | : Lord [[Paxter Redwyne]] | ||
+ | : Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] | ||
+ | : Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] | ||
+ | | strength2 = [[north]]<br>[[westerlands]]<br>[[royal fleet]]<br>[[Redwyne fleet]]<br>[[Oldtown]] warships<br>[[House Mallister]] | ||
| losses2 = | | losses2 = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | [[File:Greyjoy Rebellion.png|300px|thumb|right]] | |
− | [[File:Greyjoy Rebellion. | + | '''Greyjoy's Rebellion'''{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}}{{Ref|AFFC|24}} or the '''Greyjoy Rebellion'''{{Ref|AFFC|14}} was an attempt at secession by [[Balon Greyjoy]] against the [[Iron Throne]] in {{Date|289}}, nine years before the beginning of ''[[A Game of Thrones]]''. Balon tried to break away from the [[Seven Kingdoms]] to secure independence for the [[Iron Islands]] and restore the [[Old Way]], lost almost three hundred years before, during [[Aegon's Conquest]]. The rebellion was crushed and Balon was forced to surrender, cementing the hold of King [[Robert I Baratheon]] on the Iron Throne. |
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==Beginnings== | ==Beginnings== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Quellon Greyjoy]], [[Lord Reaper of Pyke]], desired to strengthen the ties of the [[Iron Islands]] with the rest of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]; during [[Robert's Rebellion]], Lord [[Rodrik Harlaw]] unsuccessfully advised Balon against rebelling,{{Ref|AFFC|11}} but Quellon joined his forces with Robert's and attacked the Reach near the end of the rebellion. Lord Quellon died in [[battle at the Mander]]. |
− | In {{Date|289}}, six years after Robert Baratheon | + | |
+ | His successor and eldest son, Lord [[Balon Greyjoy]], rejected Quellon's reforms and desired independence for the [[ironborn]]. Since [[House Greyjoy]] had remained neutral for most of Robert's Rebellion they did not suffer heavy losses like the other [[Great Houses]]. Over five years Balon constructed a new fleet of one hundred war galleys, the [[Iron Fleet]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}} | ||
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+ | In {{Date|289}}, six years after [[Robert I Baratheon]] overthrew [[House Targaryen]], Balon proclaimed himself [[King of the Iron Islands]] and led a rebellion against the [[Iron Throne]]. He was crowned beneath [[Nagga's hill|Nagga's ribs]], by the priest [[Tarle|Tarle the Thrice-Drowned]] with a driftwood crown.{{Ref|AFFC|18}} Balon believed that King Robert's rule was still insecure, that he lacked support amongst the nobility and would not be able to muster a host against him.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1270/ Tidbits from the Con (Worldcon, Philadelphia, PA) (September 01, 2001)]</ref><ref name=asshai>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/2997/ Asshai.com Forum Chat (July 27, 2008)]</ref> | ||
+ | According to [[George R. R. Martin]], | ||
+ | {{Quote|He [Balon] believed that Robert, as a [[usurper]], might not have the strong support of the other lords the way that a [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] king would have. He also thought he could defeat Robert at sea.<ref name=asshai/>}} | ||
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+ | ==Lannisport and Seagard== | ||
+ | Hoping to control the [[Sunset Sea]], Balon began his rebellion with the [[burning of the Lannister fleet]] at anchor, a surprise attack on [[Lannisport]] in the [[westerlands]] planned by his brother [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]] and led by another brother, [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]], [[Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet]].{{Ref|ACOK|24}} Victarion tossed the first torch onto the flagship of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]].{{Ref|AFFC|18}} | ||
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+ | The victory at Lannisport gave King Balon freedom to launch an attack against [[Seagard]] in the [[riverlands]] by [[Rodrik Greyjoy|Rodrik]], his eldest son. Rodrik was slain by Lord [[Jason Mallister]] during the [[storming of Seagard]], however, and his reavers were thrown back into [[Ironman's Bay]] in defeat.{{Ref|ACOK|11}} | ||
− | + | [[Germund Botley]] claimed a gilded breastplate from a Lannister captain,{{Ref|AFFC|18}} and the father of [[Podrick Payne]] was killed at some point during the war.{{Ref|AFFC|14}} | |
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==Counterattack by the Iron Throne== | ==Counterattack by the Iron Throne== | ||
− | Robert | + | [[File:Balon_kneels.png|thumb|[[Balon Greyjoy]] kneels before King [[Robert I Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]].|300px]] |
+ | Robert used superior numbers and resources to crush the rebellion. His brother [[Stannis Baratheon]], Lord of [[Dragonstone]] and the [[master of ships]], joined the [[royal fleet]] with the [[Redwyne fleet]] from the [[Arbor]] and ships from [[Oldtown]]. They caught and smashed Victarion's Iron Fleet in the [[Straits of Fair Isle]]. The husband of [[Gwynesse Harlaw]] was killed in this [[sea battle off Fair Isle]],{{Ref|AFFC|11}} while [[Aeron Greyjoy]] was captured and spent the rest of the war beneath [[Casterly Rock]].{{Ref|AFFC|1}} Stannis's victory over Victarion near [[Fair Isle]] allowed Robert's forces to cross from the [[green lands]] to the Iron Islands.{{Ref|AFFC|1}} | ||
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+ | Robert was supported by [[Eddard Stark]], his [[Warden of the North]], and Tywin Lannister, his [[Warden of the West]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}} Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] was part of Tywin's forces.{{Ref|AGOT|30}} Stannis subdued [[Great Wyk]] in his brother's name,{{Ref|ADWD|26}} while Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard]], led the attack on [[Old Wyk]].{{Ref|ASOS|67}} [[Orkmont]] was also invaded.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}} | ||
− | + | ==Siege of Pyke== | |
+ | :''See also [[Siege of Pyke]]'' | ||
− | + | The final battle was on the [[Pyke (island)|island of Pyke]], led by Robert and his childhood friend, Eddard. The nearby [[House Botley|Botley]] castle was destroyed, as was the town of [[Lordsport]] beneath it, before the main attack on the [[Pyke|castle of Pyke]] was launched. Robert's forces assaulted the southern wall with siege engines, shattering the main watchtower and bringing parts of the surrounding wall down.{{Ref|ACOK|11}} [[Maron Greyjoy]], the second of Balon's three sons, was killed in the breach. [[Thoros of Myr]] was first through the breach wielding a sword coated in [[wildfire]].{{Ref|AGOT|27}} The fighting in the castle was fierce, but eventually the castle was taken. Lord [[Jorah Mormont]], who was shortly behind Thoros,{{Ref|ACOK|12}} and [[Jacelyn Bywater]], who lost a hand during the fighting,{{Ref|ACOK|8}} earned [[knight]]hoods from Robert for their bravery. [[Old Nan]]'s grandson was killed during the siege.{{Ref|AGOT|24}} | |
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− | + | Balon, brought before Robert in chains, bent the knee and was forced to swear fealty once more to the [[Iron Throne]]. His surviving son, the nine-year-old [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], was given into the care of Lord Stark as a hostage to ensure Balon's good behavior.{{Ref|AGOT|4}} | |
+ | [[File:After Greyjoys Rebellion.jpg|300px|thumb|right|King [[Robert I Baratheon]] and Lord [[Eddard Stark]] congratulate Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] (as [[Thoros of Myr]] looks on) following Greyjoy's Rebellion. © DubuGomdori]] | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
− | + | [[Balon Greyjoy]] surrendered, his two eldest sons [[Rodrik Greyjoy|Rodrik]] and [[Maron Greyjoy|Maron]] were killed, and his last surviving son, [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], was made a ward of [[House Stark]] as hostage. [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s victory cemented his hold on the [[Iron Throne]], having overthrown the [[House Targaryen|Targaryens]] six years before. He threw a great [[tourney at Lannisport]] to celebrate his victory.{{Ref|ACOK|11}} | |
− | The | + | The rebellion resulted in the [[Pyke|castle of Pyke]] being severely damaged and partially rebuilt. The [[Faith of the Seven]] suffered abuse in the [[Iron Islands]] at the hands of fanatics who worship the [[Drowned God]]. [[Baelor Blacktyde]], Lord of [[Blacktyde]], was a child when [[Lord Blacktyde|his father]] died in the war. As a result he was taken away to [[Oldtown]] as a hostage following the end of the rebellion. He returned eight years later as a follower of the Seven.{{Ref|AFFC|18}} |
− | ==References | + | ==Quotes== |
− | {{ | + | {{Quote|'''Balon''': You may take my head, but you cannot name me traitor. No [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoy]] ever swore fealty to a [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|Baratheon]].<br> |
+ | '''Robert''': Swear one now or lose that stubborn head of yours.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}|[[Balon Greyjoy]] and [[Robert I Baratheon]]}} | ||
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+ | {{Quote|[[Robert I Baratheon|Robert]] should have scoured [[Iron Islands|the isles]] after [[Balon Greyjoy]] rose against him ... He smashed their fleet, burned their towns and broke their castles, but when he had them on their knees, he let them up again. He should have made another island of their skulls.{{Ref|AFFC|32}}|thoughts of [[Cersei Lannister]]}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | {{Wars in Westeros}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 30 October 2020
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Date | 289 AC | ||||||||||||
Location | Iron Islands, riverlands, westerlands | ||||||||||||
Battles |
burning of the Lannister fleet storming of Seagard sea battle off Fair Isle siege of Great Wyk siege of Old Wyk siege of Pyke | ||||||||||||
Result |
Decisive victory of Baratheon of King's Landing Deaths of Rodrik and Maron Greyjoy Theon Greyjoy made a ward of House Stark | ||||||||||||
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Greyjoy's Rebellion[1][2][3] or the Greyjoy Rebellion[4] was an attempt at secession by Balon Greyjoy against the Iron Throne in 289 AC, nine years before the beginning of A Game of Thrones. Balon tried to break away from the Seven Kingdoms to secure independence for the Iron Islands and restore the Old Way, lost almost three hundred years before, during Aegon's Conquest. The rebellion was crushed and Balon was forced to surrender, cementing the hold of King Robert I Baratheon on the Iron Throne.
Contents
Beginnings
Quellon Greyjoy, Lord Reaper of Pyke, desired to strengthen the ties of the Iron Islands with the rest of the Seven Kingdoms; during Robert's Rebellion, Lord Rodrik Harlaw unsuccessfully advised Balon against rebelling,[5] but Quellon joined his forces with Robert's and attacked the Reach near the end of the rebellion. Lord Quellon died in battle at the Mander.
His successor and eldest son, Lord Balon Greyjoy, rejected Quellon's reforms and desired independence for the ironborn. Since House Greyjoy had remained neutral for most of Robert's Rebellion they did not suffer heavy losses like the other Great Houses. Over five years Balon constructed a new fleet of one hundred war galleys, the Iron Fleet.[6]
In 289 AC, six years after Robert I Baratheon overthrew House Targaryen, Balon proclaimed himself King of the Iron Islands and led a rebellion against the Iron Throne. He was crowned beneath Nagga's ribs, by the priest Tarle the Thrice-Drowned with a driftwood crown.[7] Balon believed that King Robert's rule was still insecure, that he lacked support amongst the nobility and would not be able to muster a host against him.[8][9] According to George R. R. Martin,
Lannisport and Seagard
Hoping to control the Sunset Sea, Balon began his rebellion with the burning of the Lannister fleet at anchor, a surprise attack on Lannisport in the westerlands planned by his brother Euron and led by another brother, Victarion, Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet.[10] Victarion tossed the first torch onto the flagship of Lord Tywin Lannister.[7]
The victory at Lannisport gave King Balon freedom to launch an attack against Seagard in the riverlands by Rodrik, his eldest son. Rodrik was slain by Lord Jason Mallister during the storming of Seagard, however, and his reavers were thrown back into Ironman's Bay in defeat.[11]
Germund Botley claimed a gilded breastplate from a Lannister captain,[7] and the father of Podrick Payne was killed at some point during the war.[4]
Counterattack by the Iron Throne
Robert used superior numbers and resources to crush the rebellion. His brother Stannis Baratheon, Lord of Dragonstone and the master of ships, joined the royal fleet with the Redwyne fleet from the Arbor and ships from Oldtown. They caught and smashed Victarion's Iron Fleet in the Straits of Fair Isle. The husband of Gwynesse Harlaw was killed in this sea battle off Fair Isle,[5] while Aeron Greyjoy was captured and spent the rest of the war beneath Casterly Rock.[12] Stannis's victory over Victarion near Fair Isle allowed Robert's forces to cross from the green lands to the Iron Islands.[12]
Robert was supported by Eddard Stark, his Warden of the North, and Tywin Lannister, his Warden of the West.[6] Ser Gregor Clegane was part of Tywin's forces.[13] Stannis subdued Great Wyk in his brother's name,[14] while Ser Barristan Selmy, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, led the attack on Old Wyk.[15] Orkmont was also invaded.[6]
Siege of Pyke
- See also Siege of Pyke
The final battle was on the island of Pyke, led by Robert and his childhood friend, Eddard. The nearby Botley castle was destroyed, as was the town of Lordsport beneath it, before the main attack on the castle of Pyke was launched. Robert's forces assaulted the southern wall with siege engines, shattering the main watchtower and bringing parts of the surrounding wall down.[11] Maron Greyjoy, the second of Balon's three sons, was killed in the breach. Thoros of Myr was first through the breach wielding a sword coated in wildfire.[16] The fighting in the castle was fierce, but eventually the castle was taken. Lord Jorah Mormont, who was shortly behind Thoros,[17] and Jacelyn Bywater, who lost a hand during the fighting,[18] earned knighthoods from Robert for their bravery. Old Nan's grandson was killed during the siege.[19]
Balon, brought before Robert in chains, bent the knee and was forced to swear fealty once more to the Iron Throne. His surviving son, the nine-year-old Theon, was given into the care of Lord Stark as a hostage to ensure Balon's good behavior.[20]
Aftermath
Balon Greyjoy surrendered, his two eldest sons Rodrik and Maron were killed, and his last surviving son, Theon, was made a ward of House Stark as hostage. Robert I Baratheon's victory cemented his hold on the Iron Throne, having overthrown the Targaryens six years before. He threw a great tourney at Lannisport to celebrate his victory.[11]
The rebellion resulted in the castle of Pyke being severely damaged and partially rebuilt. The Faith of the Seven suffered abuse in the Iron Islands at the hands of fanatics who worship the Drowned God. Baelor Blacktyde, Lord of Blacktyde, was a child when his father died in the war. As a result he was taken away to Oldtown as a hostage following the end of the rebellion. He returned eight years later as a follower of the Seven.[7]
Quotes
Robert should have scoured the isles after Balon Greyjoy rose against him ... He smashed their fleet, burned their towns and broke their castles, but when he had them on their knees, he let them up again. He should have made another island of their skulls.[21]
—thoughts of Cersei Lannister
References
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Appendix.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 24, Cersei V.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 14, Brienne III.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 11, The Kraken's Daughter.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 18, The Iron Captain.
- ↑ So Spake Martin: Tidbits from the Con (Worldcon, Philadelphia, PA) (September 01, 2001)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 So Spake Martin: Asshai.com Forum Chat (July 27, 2008)
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 24, Theon II.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon I.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1, The Prophet.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 30, Eddard VII.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 26, The Wayward Bride.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 67, Jaime VIII.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 27, Eddard VI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 8, Tyrion II.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 24, Bran IV.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 4, Eddard I.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 32, Cersei VII.
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