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| alias        = Loren the Last{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Westerlands}}
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King '''Loren I Lannister''', Lord of [[Casterly Rock]], was the last [[King of the Rock]]. He submitted to the rule of [[House Targaryen]] after surviving the [[Field of Fire]].
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'''Loren I Lannister''', called '''Loren the Last''', was the last [[King of the Rock]] and the head of [[House Lannister]] at the time of [[Aegon's Conquest]]. He submitted to the rule of [[House Targaryen]] after surviving the [[Field of Fire]], and became the first [[Lord of Casterly Rock]] and [[Warden of the West]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Westerlands}}
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Having taken up arms against Aegon the Conqueror alongside the [[King of the Reach]], Loren I and King [[Mern IX Gardener]] are remembered collectively as the [[Two Kings]].{{Ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
After [[Aegon I]]'s landing, he set about conquering the Seven Kingdoms. King [[Mern Gardener|Mern IX]] of the Reach and King Loren of the Rock agreed to join forces and throw the invader back into the sea. The two armies met in the [[Reach]], where the combined might of the Reach and the Rock broke Aegon's army. That was until Aegon and his sisters took to the sky with their dragons. Near four thousand men died that day, including King Mern. King Loren survived the battle that would become known as the [[Field of Fire]] and submitted to the rule of House Targaryen and was named Warden of the West and kept the title Lord of Casterly Rock.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 13|Chapter 13]], Tyrion</ref>
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===Aegon's Conquest===
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Prior to [[Aegon's Conquest]], Loren oversaw a brief period of peace with the Kingdom of the [[Reach]].{{Ref|TROTD|2|1|4}} After [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] landed on [[Westeros]], and set about conquering the [[Seven Kingdoms]], Loren used the peace between their kingdoms to make an alliance with [[Mern IX Gardener]], the [[King of the Reach]]. The [[Two Kings]] joined their hosts at [[Goldengrove]] in the northern part of the [[Reach]].{{Ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}}
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[[File:Loren Kneels.png|thumb|325px|left|Loren the Last bends the knee, as depicted in ''Game of Thrones'' History and Lore.]]
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Commanding the mightiest host in the history of the Seven Kingdoms, the armies of the [[Two Kings]] met Aegon's smaller host in the plains south of the [[Blackwater Rush]]. As Mern IX brought more men than Loren I, he commanded the center while Loren and his knights formed the right. The combined might of the Reach and [[westerlands|the west]] broke Aegon's formation of spearmen. However, Aegon and his sisters, [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]] and [[Rhaenys Targaryen]], took to the sky with their [[dragon]]s. Near four thousand men on the [[Field of Fire]] died that day, including Mern. Loren rode through fire and smoke once he realized the battle was lost.{{ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}}
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Loren was captured the following day. After he submitted to the Targaryens, Aegon the Conqueror named Loren as [[Lord of Casterly Rock]] and [[Warden of the West]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}{{Ref|AGOT|13}} Loren's actions led his bannermen to yield to [[House Targaryen]].{{ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}} According to legend, Visenya was grateful that Loren had ridden to war instead of remaining within Casterly Rock, as she felt the seat of [[House Lannister]] would have been able to withstand even [[dragonflame]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Westerlands: Casterly Rock}}
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Aegon called upon his new followers to aid him against the [[north]]ern host of [[Torrhen Stark]]. Once at the [[Trident]], however, the [[King in the North]] submitted as well instead of opposing Aegon by force.{{ref|FAB|Aegon's Conquest}} After the submission of the [[Iron Islands]], some suggested for the [[ironborn]] to be made vassals of the Lannisters.{{Ref|FAB|Reign of the Dragon - The Wars of King Aegon I}}
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===Lord of Casterly Rock===
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The Queens Visenya and Rhaenys arranged marriages between noble houses from all over the [[Seven Kingdoms]], hoping to unite the realm. One of these marriages was the union between Loren's eldest son and heir with a noblewoman from [[House Redwyne]] of the [[Arbor]].{{Ref|FAB|Three Heads Had the Dragon - Governance Under King Aegon I}}
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Throughout the reign of Aegon the Conqueror, Casterly Rock had the honor of hosting the king numerous times during his [[royal progress]]es.{{Ref|FAB|Three Heads Had the Dragon - Governance Under King Aegon I}} While the vast wealth of House Lannister remained untouched, Loren did not have close relations to [[House Targaryen]] and was too proud to scrabble for a place of prominence under the [[Iron Throne]]. As such, the Lannisters did not have a significant impact on the realm during the course of Loren's lifetime.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons}}
  
==References and Notes==
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[[File:Loren Lannister bend the knee.jpg|thumb|350px|Loren bends the knee, from ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' Blu-ray]]
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==Recent Events==
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] is grateful his ancestor chose to bend the knee and live.{{Ref|AGOT|13}}
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==Family==
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Loren had several sons, and his eldest son was wed to a [[House Redwyne|Redwyne]] of the [[Arbor]].{{Ref|FAB|Three Heads Had the Dragon - Governance Under King Aegon I}} According to [[Tyrion Lannister]], Loren did not have a son until after his submission to [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]],{{Ref|AGOT|13}} and Maester [[Yandel]] writes that Lord [[Lyman Lannister]] ruled a generation after Lord Loren.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons}} Though it remains unconfirmed, it is likely Lyman was one of Loren's sons born after the Conquest.
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Revision as of 11:34, 8 April 2023

House Lannister.svg King
Loren I Lannister
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Loren the Last, as depicted in Game of Thrones History and Lore.
Monarch
Reign Until Aegon's Conquest
Full name Loren I Lannister
Titles
Personal Information
Alias Loren the Last[1]
Died or before 42 AC
Family
Dynasty House Lannister
Issue Sons[2]
References
Books

Loren I Lannister, called Loren the Last, was the last King of the Rock and the head of House Lannister at the time of Aegon's Conquest. He submitted to the rule of House Targaryen after surviving the Field of Fire, and became the first Lord of Casterly Rock and Warden of the West.[1]

Having taken up arms against Aegon the Conqueror alongside the King of the Reach, Loren I and King Mern IX Gardener are remembered collectively as the Two Kings.[3]

History

Aegon's Conquest

Prior to Aegon's Conquest, Loren oversaw a brief period of peace with the Kingdom of the Reach.[4] After Aegon the Conqueror landed on Westeros, and set about conquering the Seven Kingdoms, Loren used the peace between their kingdoms to make an alliance with Mern IX Gardener, the King of the Reach. The Two Kings joined their hosts at Goldengrove in the northern part of the Reach.[3]

File:Loren Kneels.png
Loren the Last bends the knee, as depicted in Game of Thrones History and Lore.

Commanding the mightiest host in the history of the Seven Kingdoms, the armies of the Two Kings met Aegon's smaller host in the plains south of the Blackwater Rush. As Mern IX brought more men than Loren I, he commanded the center while Loren and his knights formed the right. The combined might of the Reach and the west broke Aegon's formation of spearmen. However, Aegon and his sisters, Visenya and Rhaenys Targaryen, took to the sky with their dragons. Near four thousand men on the Field of Fire died that day, including Mern. Loren rode through fire and smoke once he realized the battle was lost.[3]

Loren was captured the following day. After he submitted to the Targaryens, Aegon the Conqueror named Loren as Lord of Casterly Rock and Warden of the West.[5][6] Loren's actions led his bannermen to yield to House Targaryen.[3] According to legend, Visenya was grateful that Loren had ridden to war instead of remaining within Casterly Rock, as she felt the seat of House Lannister would have been able to withstand even dragonflame.[7]

Aegon called upon his new followers to aid him against the northern host of Torrhen Stark. Once at the Trident, however, the King in the North submitted as well instead of opposing Aegon by force.[3] After the submission of the Iron Islands, some suggested for the ironborn to be made vassals of the Lannisters.[8]

Lord of Casterly Rock

The Queens Visenya and Rhaenys arranged marriages between noble houses from all over the Seven Kingdoms, hoping to unite the realm. One of these marriages was the union between Loren's eldest son and heir with a noblewoman from House Redwyne of the Arbor.[2]

Throughout the reign of Aegon the Conqueror, Casterly Rock had the honor of hosting the king numerous times during his royal progresses.[2] While the vast wealth of House Lannister remained untouched, Loren did not have close relations to House Targaryen and was too proud to scrabble for a place of prominence under the Iron Throne. As such, the Lannisters did not have a significant impact on the realm during the course of Loren's lifetime.[9]

Loren bends the knee, from Game of Thrones Blu-ray

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Tyrion Lannister is grateful his ancestor chose to bend the knee and live.[6]

Family

Loren had several sons, and his eldest son was wed to a Redwyne of the Arbor.[2] According to Tyrion Lannister, Loren did not have a son until after his submission to Aegon the Conqueror,[6] and Maester Yandel writes that Lord Lyman Lannister ruled a generation after Lord Loren.[9] Though it remains unconfirmed, it is likely Lyman was one of Loren's sons born after the Conquest.

 
 
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Westerlands.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Fire & Blood, Three Heads Had the Dragon - Governance Under King Aegon I.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Fire & Blood, Aegon's Conquest.
  4. The Rise of the Dragon, The Conquest: The Seven Kingdoms (The Westerlands).
  5. The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 13, Tyrion II.
  7. The World of Ice & Fire, The Westerlands: Casterly Rock.
  8. Fire & Blood, Reign of the Dragon - The Wars of King Aegon I.
  9. 9.0 9.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons.