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− | House Baratheon is the youngest of the [[great houses]], tracing its descent from [[Orys Baratheon]], one of [[Aegon I Targaryen]]'s fiercest generals, and rumored to be his bastard brother. Through the female line, the Baratheons are descended from the Storm Kings, as Orys slew [[Argilac]] the Arrogant, last of the Storm Kings, and married his daughter [[Argella Durrandon]]. Orys adopted the sigil and words of his wife's ancestral line.{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The | + | House Baratheon is the youngest of the [[great houses]], tracing its descent from [[Orys Baratheon]], one of [[Aegon I Targaryen]]'s fiercest generals, and rumored to be his bastard brother. Through the female line, the Baratheons are descended from the Storm Kings, as Orys slew [[Argilac]] the Arrogant, last of the Storm Kings, and married his daughter [[Argella Durrandon]]. Orys adopted the sigil and words of his wife's ancestral line.{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} The line of the Storm Kings dates back to the [[Age of Heroes]] when their kingdom was founded by King [[Durran]] I "Godsgrief", a legendary hero.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Stormlands: House Durrandon}} |
Ser [[Raymont Baratheon]], a younger son of an unknown Lord Baratheon, was a member of the [[Kingsguard]] of King [[Aenys I Targaryen]], and saved the life of his king during the [[Faith Militant uprising]], when the [[Poor Fellows]] attempted to murder the king in his bed.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Stormlands: House Baratheon}} | Ser [[Raymont Baratheon]], a younger son of an unknown Lord Baratheon, was a member of the [[Kingsguard]] of King [[Aenys I Targaryen]], and saved the life of his king during the [[Faith Militant uprising]], when the [[Poor Fellows]] attempted to murder the king in his bed.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Stormlands: House Baratheon}} |
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Ours is the Fury
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A black crowned stag, on a gold field (Or, a stag salient, crowned, sable) |
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Overlord | Baratheons of King's Landing |
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Founder | Orys Baratheon |
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- This article is about the main branch of the family, whose seat is Storm's End. For cadet branches, see House Baratheon of King's Landing and House Baratheon of Dragonstone.
House Baratheon of Storm's End is one of the Great Houses of Westeros, and is the principal house in the stormlands, which they rule as Lords Paramount of the Stormlands. Their seat, Storm's End, is an ancient castle raised by the Storm Kings from the now-extinct House Durrandon. The Baratheon sigil is a crowned black stag on a field of gold.[1] Members of the family tend to be tall and powerfully built, with black hair and blue eyes, as well as strong, square jawlines. They are known for their mercurial tempers, and their words are "Ours is the Fury".
After Robert's Rebellion, House Baratheon split into three branches: Lord Robert Baratheon was crowned King and took residence at King's Landing, thereby creating House Baratheon of King's Landing. Robert gave the seat of Dragonstone to his younger brother, Stannis, creating House Baratheon of Dragonstone. Robert's youngest brother, Renly, became the Lord of Storm's End, continuing House Baratheon of Storm's End.
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History
Targaryen Era
House Baratheon is the youngest of the great houses, tracing its descent from Orys Baratheon, one of Aegon I Targaryen's fiercest generals, and rumored to be his bastard brother. Through the female line, the Baratheons are descended from the Storm Kings, as Orys slew Argilac the Arrogant, last of the Storm Kings, and married his daughter Argella Durrandon. Orys adopted the sigil and words of his wife's ancestral line.[2][3] The line of the Storm Kings dates back to the Age of Heroes when their kingdom was founded by King Durran I "Godsgrief", a legendary hero.[4]
Ser Raymont Baratheon, a younger son of an unknown Lord Baratheon, was a member of the Kingsguard of King Aenys I Targaryen, and saved the life of his king during the Faith Militant uprising, when the Poor Fellows attempted to murder the king in his bed.[5]
During the Dance of the Dragons, Lord Borros Baratheon sided the House with Aegon II Targaryen and the greens, despite his late father, Lord Boremund's support of the blacks and relation to Rhaenys Targaryen (through his sister, Jocelyn Baratheon).[6][7][5] Prince Aemond Targaryen was sent to Storm's End, to get Lord Borros to side with Aegon II, by offering a betrothal between himself and one of Lord Borros' four daughters. It is unknown whether this marriage occured prior to Aemond's death the next year. Lord Borros was reluctant to face the dragons during the war, but marched with his army towards the end of the war, seizing King's Landing for Aegon II during the Moon of the Three Kings, restoring the city to order. He was promised that his eldest daughter would marry King Aegon II, who had lost both his Queen, Helaena Targaryen, as well as both of his sons, during the war. Borros then marched against the approaching riverlander army, and fought in the Battle of the Kingsroad, where he was killed by young Lord Kermit Tully.[5][8][9]
In 200 AC, Lord Baratheon held a tourney to celebrate the birth of his grandson. In 209 AC, the heir to Storm's End, Ser Lyonel Baratheon, called the Laughing Storm, participated in the Ashford tourney and fought on the side of Ser Duncan the Tall during a trial of seven.[10]
A daughter of Lord Lyonel was betrothed to crown prince Duncan Targaryen in 237 AC. Duncan broke the betrothal when he married Jenny of Oldstones in 239 AC. This angered Lord Lyonel, causing him to declare independence, naming himself the new Storm King. His short, bloody rebellion ended when he was defeated by Ser Duncan the Tall in single combat, Duncan renounced his claim to the throne, and King Aegon promised that Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, his youngest daughter, would marry Lyonel's heir, Ormund Baratheon. Rhaelle was send to Storm's End to serve as cupbearer to Lord Lyonel, and as lady companion to Lord Lyonel's wife. The wedding took place in 245 AC, and a son, Steffon, was born the next year.[11][5]
Steffon served in his youth at the court of King's Landing, and became a close friend to his cousin, Prince Aerys Targaryen. He fought in the War of the Ninepenny Kings in 260 AC, where his father, Lord Ormund, died in his arms, slain by Maelys I Blackfyre.[12][5]
Lord Steffon's eldest son, Robert, was fostered by Lord Jon Arryn at the Eyrie, together with Eddard Stark from Winterfell.[13] Prince Rhaegar Targaryen defeated Lord Steffon Baratheon in a tourney at Storm's End that was eventually won by Ser Barristan Selmy.[14] After the Defiance of Duskendale, King Aerys II Targaryen summoned Lord Steffon to King's Landing and named him to the small council. In 278 AC, Steffon was sent to Volantis, to find a bride for Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. He was accompanied by his wife, Lady Cassana Estermont. They failed their mission, and died upon their return, when their ship sank in Shipbreaker Bay.[15][5][16]
Robert's Rebellion
Steffon's eldest son, Robert, inherited Storm's End upon Steffon's death, and in the years that followed, was betrothed to Lyanna Stark of Winterfell.[17][18] In 282 AC, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, Robert's cousin, disappeared with Lyanna Stark, causing Lyanna's eldest brother Brandon to ride to King's Landing in anger. He was arrested, and killed together with his father, Lord Rickard Stark, on the command of King Aerys II. The King then demanded the heads of both Lord Robert, as well as Eddard Stark, from Lord Jon Arryn, as both men were in the Vale. Arryn refused, and raised his banners, marking the start of the war that would become known as Robert's Rebellion. Robert became a figure-head, and personally killed Prince Rhaegar Targaryen during the Battle of the Trident in 283 AC. In the early parts of the war, the Battle of Summerhall and Siege of Storm's End were fixtures of the stormlands theater.[19][5][1]
Baratheon Dynasty
Lord Robert was crowned King Rober I Baratheon. House Baratheon was split into three branches: House Baratheon of King's Landing, under King Robert I, House Baratheon of Dragonstone, headed by Lord Stannis Baratheon, and House Baratheon of Storm's End, headed by Lord Renly Baratheon, Robert's youngest brother. During the Greyjoy Rebellion in 289 AC, the combined Baratheon fleet defeated the Iron Fleet in the Battle of Fair Isle, commanded by Master of Ships Stannis. Stannis later subdued Great Wyk in his brother's name. Some time after he achieved manhood, Renly Baratheon was appointed to Robert's small council as master of laws.
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Lord Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, dies suddenly in King's Landing. King Robert I Baratheon and his retinue travel to Winterfell to offer the position to Lord Eddard Stark, Robert's friend from his youth. Lord Renly Baratheon rides north to meet King Robert on his return trip after Eddard accepts the position, while Lord Stannis Baratheon returns to his seat at Dragonstone. Renly participates in the Hand's tourney, riding well before losing to Sandor Clegane.
Later, as Robert lies dying from a kingswood boar's tusk, Renly asks Eddard to support him in a bid for the throne. Lord Stark has discovered that Queen Cersei's children, Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen Baratheon, are not Robert's legitimate children, but they are instead bastards born of incest with Cersei's brother, Ser Jaime Lannister. Eddard insists that it is Lord Stannis who should be Robert's successor as king. After Eddard refuses to support Renly's bid for power, Renly, his 30 men-at-arms, and his former squire Ser Loras Tyrell ride south out of the capital. King Joffrey I names Lord Renly and Ser Loras among the nobles who must do him homage or be declared traitors, and soon thereafter has Eddard executed for treason.
A Clash of Kings
Despite Stannis's better claim to the Iron Throne, Renly is able to rally the stormlands to his cause, as well as House Tyrell and much of the Reach. Stannis has a significantly smaller force drawn mostly from the crownlands. When Renly is assassinated beneath the walls of Storm's End as the brothers' hosts prepare to clash during the War of the Five Kings, he leaves no heirs. Most of the houses sworn to Storm's End, as well as some from the Reach, join Stannis, who unsuccessfully attacks King's Landing in the Battle of the Blackwater. Following their defeat, most houses sworn to Stannis kneel to King Joffrey and the Iron Throne.
A Storm of Swords
Stannis's garrison at Storm's End commanded by Ser Gilbert Farring remains loyal to his cause.
Edric Storm is smuggled out of Dragonstone by Lord Davos Seaworth to prevent him from being burned alive by Stannis's advisor, Melisandre.
Renly's widow, Margaery Tyrell, marries King Joffrey Baratheon. After Joffrey's death, the current head of the house is the young king on the Iron Throne, Tommen I Baratheon - a title disputed by King Stannis.
Aside from a few garrisons, Stannis leads his remaining forces north to the Wall and saves the Night's Watch from wildlings in the Battle of Castle Black.
A Feast for Crows
Queen Cersei Lannister serves as regent for her son, King Tommen I. She sends Lord Mace Tyrell to take Storm's End from Stannis's garrison, although when Tyrell hears his daughter has been arrested he returns to the capital with most of his army, leaving Mathis Rowan to continue the siege with a token force. Cersei is replaced as Tommen's regent by Ser Kevan Lannister after she is also arrested by the Faith of the Seven. Ser Loras Tyrell is said to have taken Dragonstone from Stannis's garrison in a bloody assault.
A Dance with Dragons
After leaving Castle Black, Stannis remains in the North, liberates Deepwood Motte, and marches on Winterfell. His wife, Queen Selyse Florent, and heir, Princess Shireen Baratheon, travel to Castle Black from Eastwatch-by-the-Sea.
The garrison at Storm's End is Stannis's last force in the south, but it is threatened by Mathis Rowan as well as Aegon Targaryen and the Golden Company.
Tommen's regent, Kevan Lannister, is murdered in King's Landing by Varys.
House Baratheon at the end of the third century
The known Baratheons during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- King {Robert I}, King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm, former Lord of Storm's End. Gored by a boar.
- Queen Cersei Lannister, his wife.
- King {Joffrey I}, his eldest son and heir. Poisoned at his wedding feast.
- Princess Myrcella Baratheon, his daughter.
- King Tommen I, his second son. King on the Iron Throne.
- Edric Storm, Robert's acknowledged bastard by Delena Florent. Raised at Storm's End, under the guardianship of Ser Cortnay Penrose.
- Queen Cersei Lannister, his wife.
- King Stannis I, self-proclaimed King of Westeros, Lord of Dragonstone and Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands.
- Queen Selyse Florent, his wife.
- Princess Shireen Baratheon, his only daughter and heir.
- Queen Selyse Florent, his wife.
- King {Renly I}, self-proclaimed king, Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. Slain at Storm's End by a shadow conjured by Melisandre of Asshai, a red priestess of R'hllor.
- Ser {Harbert}, most likely a Baratheon. Great-uncle of Robert, Stannis, and Renly. Once castellan of Storm's End.
Ormund | Rhaelle Targaryen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Various women | Robert I | Cersei Lannister | Renly I | Margaery Tyrell[20] | Stannis I | Selyse Florent | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Joffrey I | Margaery Tyrell[20] | Tommen I | Myrcella | Shireen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mya Stone | Bella | Gendry | Edric Storm | Barra | Unknown twins | 9 Others | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household
- Ser {Cortnay Penrose}, castellan of Storm's End. Slain by another of Melisandre's shadow assassins.
- Ser Colen of Greenpools, a knight sworn to House Baratheon.
- Brella, who ran Lord Renly's household in King's Landing. Later came to serve Tyrion Lannister.
Historical Members
- Lord Orys Baratheon, known as Orys One-Hand, the founder of House Baratheon and the first Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. Hand of the King to Aegon the Conqueror.[2]
- Davos Baratheon, son of Lord Orys.
- Ser Raymont Baratheon, a son of Lord Baratheon, a knight of King Aenys I Targaryen's Kingsguard.
- Lord Robar Baratheon, grandson of Lord Orys, Hand of the King to King Jaehaerys I Targaryen, married Dowager Queen Alyssa Velaryon.
- Lord Boremund Baratheon, Robar's son, Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands during Great Council of 101 AC.[6]
- Lord Borros Baratheon, Boremund's son, Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands during the final days of Viserys I Targaryen.[6]
- Borros' four daughters.[6]
- Lord Borros Baratheon, Boremund's son, Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands during the final days of Viserys I Targaryen.[6]
- Lady Jocelyn Baratheon, Robar's daughter, married to Prince Aemon Targaryen; mother of Princess Rhaenys Targaryen.[6]
- Lord Boremund Baratheon, Robar's son, Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands during Great Council of 101 AC.[6]
- Gowen Baratheon, the third son of a former Lord of Storm's End. He was the last Baratheon to marry a member of House Lannister, Tya, until Robert married Cersei.
- Lord Lyonel Baratheon, called the Laughing Storm, a knight at the tourney at Ashford Meadow, became Lord of Storm's End and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands.[10] Briefly rebelled against the Iron Throne, declaring himself Storm King.[21]
- Unknown daughter, formerly betrothed to Prince Duncan Targaryen.[21]
- Lord Ormund Baratheon, heir of Lord Lyonel, married Rhaelle Targaryen. Hand of the King to King Jaehaerys II Targaryen.
- Lord Steffon Baratheon, Lord Ormund's son, Lord of Storm's End and father to Robert, Stannis and Renly.
Houses sworn to Storm's End
- House Bolling.
- House Buckler of Bronzegate.
- House Cafferen of Fawnton.
- House Caron of Nightsong. The Lord of House Caron is given the title of Lord of the Marches. After the Battle of the Blackwater their domains are given to the newly made House Foote of Nightsong.
- House Connington of Griffin's Roost.
- House Dondarrion of Blackhaven. The first Dondarrion was given a lordship by a Storm King for delivering an important message. The house sigil of a forked, purple lightning bolt commemorates a lucky lightning strike that saved the messenger's life. The Dondarrions are marcher lords.
- House Errol of Haystack Hall.
- House Estermont of Greenstone. Lord Estermont is maternal grandfather to King Robert I Baratheon; his mother, Lady Cassana was the daughter of Lord Estermont.
- House Fell of Felwood.
- House Gower.
- House Grandison of Grandview.
- House Hasty.
- House Herston.
- House Horpe.
- House Kellington.
- House Lonmouth.
- House Meadows of Grassy Vale.
- House Mertyns of Mistwood.
- House Morrigen of Crows Nest.
- House Musgood.
- House Peasebury of Poddingfield.
- House Penrose of Parchments.
- House Rogers of Amberly.
- House Selmy of Harvest Hall.
- House Staedmon of Broad Arch.
- House Swann of Stonehelm. The Swanns are marcher lords.
- House Swygert.
- House Tarth of Evenfall Hall. The Tarths rule the island of Tarth, situated at the edge of Shipbreaker Bay. Lord Selwyn is called the Evenstar. His only daughter and heiress is Brienne, a POV character
- House Toyne. This house fell into disgrace when a Toyne of the Kingsguard was executed for sleeping with Aegon IV Targaryen's mistress, Lady Bethany Bracken. His two brothers tried to avenge him by murdering the king, but Aegon was saved by his brother Aemon the Dragonknight, who died defending him.[22] Simon Toyne, of a later generation, became an infamous outlaw, leading the Kingswood Brotherhood before being killed by Barristan Selmy.
- House Trant of Gallowsgrey.
- House Tudbury.
- House Wagstaff.
- House Wensington.
- House Wylde of Rain House.
Houses sworn to Dragonstone
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 4, Eddard I.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Stormlands: House Durrandon.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 The World of Ice & Fire, The Stormlands: House Baratheon.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 The Princess and the Queen.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Appendix: Targaryen Lineage.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands: House Tully.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 The Hedge Knight.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Jaehaerys II.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 6, Catelyn II.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 42, Daenerys IV.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Prologue.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 4, Eddard I.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Margaery Tyrell married 1st Renly, 2nd Joffrey, 3rd Tommen
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Aegon V.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Nine Mistresses of Aegon IV, the Unworthy.
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