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| Character_name = Jonos Bracken [[File:House_Bracken.png|50px|left]] [[File:House_Bracken.png|50px|right]] | | Character_name = Jonos Bracken [[File:House_Bracken.png|50px|left]] [[File:House_Bracken.png|50px|right]] | ||
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| Title = Lord of Stone Hedge | | Title = Lord of Stone Hedge | ||
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==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===A Game of Thrones=== | ===A Game of Thrones=== | ||
− | [[Catelyn Tully]] claimed that Lord Jonos was one of her father's oldest and most loyal bannermen. | + | [[Catelyn Tully]] claimed that Lord Jonos was one of her father's oldest and most loyal bannermen.{{ref|aGoT|28}} After the siege of Riverrun was [[Battle of the Camps|broken]], Lord Jonos returned from [[Stone Hedge]]. At Robb's war council, he suggests allying with [[Renly Baratheon|King Renly]] against [[Joffrey]] and the [[Lannister]]s, and agrees with [[Tytos Blackwood]] in denying [[Catelyn]]'s suggestion of peace stating... |
− | {{Quote|"[[Gregor Clegane]] laid waste to my fields, slaughtered my smallfolk, and left Stone Hedge a smoking ruin. Am I now to bend the knee to the ones who sent him? What have we fought for, if we are to put all back as it was before." | + | {{Quote|"[[Gregor Clegane]] laid waste to my fields, slaughtered my smallfolk, and left Stone Hedge a smoking ruin. Am I now to bend the knee to the ones who sent him? What have we fought for, if we are to put all back as it was before."{{ref|aGoT|71}}}} |
===A Clash of Kings=== | ===A Clash of Kings=== | ||
− | Lord Jonos left [[Riverrun]] with the intent of rebuilding his castle, [[Stone Hedge]], which had been burnt and destroyed by [[House Lannister|Lannister]] forces. He was wounded in the retaking of Stone Hedge and his nephew, [[Hendry Bracken|Hendry]], slain. | + | [[File:Jonos Bracken HBO.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Gerry O'Brien as Jonos Bracken in the [[Game of Thrones|TV series]]]] |
+ | Lord Jonos left [[Riverrun]] with the intent of rebuilding his castle, [[Stone Hedge]], which had been burnt and destroyed by [[House Lannister|Lannister]] forces. He was wounded in the retaking of Stone Hedge and his nephew, [[Hendry Bracken|Hendry]], slain.{{ref|aCoK|7}} | ||
===A Storm of Swords=== | ===A Storm of Swords=== | ||
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===A Feast for Crows=== | ===A Feast for Crows=== | ||
− | Lord Jonos besieged [[Raventree Hall]]. Lord [[Karyl Vance]] implored Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] to intervene, knowing that Lord [[Tytos Blackwood]] would never surrender to Lord Jonos. | + | Lord Jonos besieged [[Raventree Hall]]. Lord [[Karyl Vance]] implored Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] to intervene, knowing that Lord [[Tytos Blackwood]] would never surrender to Lord Jonos.{{ref|aFfC|44}} |
===A Dance with Dragons=== | ===A Dance with Dragons=== | ||
− | [[Jaime Lannister]] arrives to end the siege, he finds Jonos Bracken abed with a woman named [[Hildy]]. Jonos hands Jaime Lannister a map stating the lands he wants back for subduing [[Tytos Blackwood]] along with compensation for the damage [[Gregor Clegane]] did to his land. The lands include [[Battle Valley]].{{ref|adwd|48}} Jaime states he didn't actually subdue Lord Tytos, Jonos also recommends Jaime take Blackwoods only daughter as his hostage (Jonos suggested her because he knows how much it would hurt his rival Blackwood to part with his only daughter who he dotes on), Jaime was aware of this however and accepted [[Hoster Blackwood]] as a hostage from Blackwood instead. After the surrender of [[Tytos Blackwood]], Jaime gives Jonos a smaller portion of Raventree land as his "reward" for partly subduing him before asking him to send one of his five daughters to [[King's Landing]] as a hostage, this angers Jonos. | + | [[Jaime Lannister]] arrives to end the siege, he finds Jonos Bracken abed with a woman named [[Hildy]]. Jonos hands Jaime Lannister a map stating the lands he wants back for subduing [[Tytos Blackwood]] along with compensation for the damage [[Gregor Clegane]] did to his land. The lands include [[Battle Valley]].{{ref|adwd|48}} Jaime states he didn't actually subdue Lord Tytos, Jonos also recommends Jaime take Blackwoods only daughter as his hostage (Jonos suggested her because he knows how much it would hurt his rival Blackwood to part with his only daughter who he dotes on), Jaime was aware of this however and accepted [[Hoster Blackwood]] as a hostage from Blackwood instead. After the surrender of [[Tytos Blackwood]], Jaime gives Jonos a smaller portion of Raventree land as his "reward" for partly subduing him before asking him to send one of his five daughters to [[King's Landing]] as a hostage, this angers Jonos.{{ref|adwd|48}} |
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==Family== | ==Family== | ||
{{Bracken tree}} | {{Bracken tree}} | ||
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==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 09:34, 21 January 2013
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Title | Lord of Stone Hedge |
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Allegiance | House Bracken |
Book(s) |
A Game of Thrones (Appears) A Clash of Kings (Mentioned) A Storm of Swords (Appears) A Feast for Crows (Mentioned) A Dance with Dragons (Appears) |
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Played by | Gerry O'Brien |
TV series | Season 1 |
Lord Jonos Bracken is the head of House Bracken and Lord of Stone Hedge.
Contents
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Catelyn Tully claimed that Lord Jonos was one of her father's oldest and most loyal bannermen.[1] After the siege of Riverrun was broken, Lord Jonos returned from Stone Hedge. At Robb's war council, he suggests allying with King Renly against Joffrey and the Lannisters, and agrees with Tytos Blackwood in denying Catelyn's suggestion of peace stating...
"Gregor Clegane laid waste to my fields, slaughtered my smallfolk, and left Stone Hedge a smoking ruin. Am I now to bend the knee to the ones who sent him? What have we fought for, if we are to put all back as it was before."[2]
A Clash of Kings

Lord Jonos left Riverrun with the intent of rebuilding his castle, Stone Hedge, which had been burnt and destroyed by Lannister forces. He was wounded in the retaking of Stone Hedge and his nephew, Hendry, slain.[3]
A Storm of Swords
Jonos took part in the launching of Lord Hoster Tully's funeral boat with six other nobles.[4] After the Red Wedding, Lord Jonos bends his knee to Tywin Lannister and was pardoned for his part in the war by the Iron Throne.[5]
A Feast for Crows
Lord Jonos besieged Raventree Hall. Lord Karyl Vance implored Ser Jaime Lannister to intervene, knowing that Lord Tytos Blackwood would never surrender to Lord Jonos.[6]
A Dance with Dragons
Jaime Lannister arrives to end the siege, he finds Jonos Bracken abed with a woman named Hildy. Jonos hands Jaime Lannister a map stating the lands he wants back for subduing Tytos Blackwood along with compensation for the damage Gregor Clegane did to his land. The lands include Battle Valley.[7] Jaime states he didn't actually subdue Lord Tytos, Jonos also recommends Jaime take Blackwoods only daughter as his hostage (Jonos suggested her because he knows how much it would hurt his rival Blackwood to part with his only daughter who he dotes on), Jaime was aware of this however and accepted Hoster Blackwood as a hostage from Blackwood instead. After the surrender of Tytos Blackwood, Jaime gives Jonos a smaller portion of Raventree land as his "reward" for partly subduing him before asking him to send one of his five daughters to King's Landing as a hostage, this angers Jonos.[7]
Family
References and Notes
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 28, Catelyn V.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 71, Catelyn XI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 7, Catelyn I.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 35, Catelyn IV.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 72, Jaime IX.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 44, Jaime VII.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 48, Jaime I.