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| conflict_name          = <center>Robert's Rebellion<br>War of the Usurper</center>
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| image                  = [[File:Roberts Rebellion.jpg|350px]]
 
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| date                  = {{Date|282}} - {{Date|283}}
| date                  = {{Date|282}}-{{Date|283}}
 
 
| location              = [[Westeros]]
 
| location              = [[Westeros]]
| battles                = [[Taking of Gulltown]]<br />[[Battles at Summerhall]]<br />[[Battle of Ashford]]<br />[[Battle of the Bells]]<br />[[Battle of the Trident]]<br />[[Battle at the Mander]]<br />[[Sack of King's Landing]]<br />[[Siege of Storm's End]]<br />[[Raid on the Tower of Joy|Tower of Joy]]<br />[[Assault on Dragonstone]]
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| battles                = [[Taking of Gulltown]]<br>[[Battles at Summerhall]]<br>[[Battle of Ashford]]<br>[[Battle of the Bells]]<br>[[Battle of the Trident]]<br>[[Battle at the Mander]]<br>[[Sack of King's Landing]]<br>[[Siege of Storm's End]]<br>[[Combat at the tower of joy|Tower of joy]]<br>[[Assault on Dragonstone]]
| result                = Decisive victory for the rebel forces;<br />
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| result                = Victory for the rebels, the end of the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen dynasty]], and the start of the [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|Baratheon dynasty]]
[[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon]] becomes new royal line
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| combatant1            = '''[[Iron Throne]]''':/[[House Targaryen]] and royalist houses
| combatant1            = The rebels
 
:[[House Baratheon]]
 
:[[House Stark]]
 
:[[House Arryn]]
 
:[[House Tully]]
 
:[[House Greyjoy]] (late war)
 
:[[House Lannister]] (late war)
 
 
| commander1            = Gulltown
 
| commander1            = Gulltown
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:[[Marq Grafton]]
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Summerhall
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:[[Lord Fell]]
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:[[Lord Cafferen]]
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:[[Lord Grandison]]
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Ashford
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:[[Randyll Tarly]]
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Storm's End
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:[[Mace Tyrell]]
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:[[Paxter Redwyne]]
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Stoney Sept
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:[[Jon Connington]]
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<br>
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<br>
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The Trident
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:[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]
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:[[Barristan Selmy]]
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:[[Lewyn Martell]]
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:[[Jonothor Darry]]
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<br>
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King's Landing
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:[[Aerys II Targaryen]]
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:[[Rossart]]
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:[[Jaime Lannister]]
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Storm's End
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:Mace Tyrell
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:Paxter Redwyne
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Tower of joy
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:[[Gerold Hightower]]
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| strength1              = Trident: 40,000
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<br>King's Landing: several thousand{{Ref|aGoT|12}}
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:[[Jon Arryn]]
 
:[[Jon Arryn]]
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Summerhall
 
Summerhall
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
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<br>
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<br>
 
Ashford
 
Ashford
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
 
Storm's End
 
Storm's End
 
:[[Stannis Baratheon]]
 
:[[Stannis Baratheon]]
:Eddard Stark (late siege)
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Bells
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Stoney Sept
 
:[[Eddard Stark]]
 
:[[Eddard Stark]]
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
 
:[[Robert Baratheon]]
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King's Landing
 
King's Landing
 
:[[Tywin Lannister]]
 
:[[Tywin Lannister]]
:[[Jaime Lannister]]<br /> (changed side)
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:[[Jaime Lannister]] (changed side)
Tower of Joy
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:[[Eddard Stark]] (aftermath)
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Storm's End
 
:[[Eddard Stark]]
 
:[[Eddard Stark]]
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<br>
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Tower of joy
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:Eddard Stark
 
Dragonstone
 
Dragonstone
 
:[[Stannis Baratheon]]
 
:[[Stannis Baratheon]]
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| strength2             = Trident: less than 40,000
| losses1                =
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King's Landing: 12,000 (westerlands){{Ref|aGoT|12}}
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| combatant2            = The royalists
 
:[[House Targaryen]]
 
:[[House Tyrell]]
 
:[[House Martell]]
 
:[[House Darry]]
 
:[[House Ryger]]
 
:[[House Mooton]]
 
:[[House Goodbrook]]
 
:[[House Connington]] (switched sides)
 
:[[House Cafferen]] (switched sides)
 
:[[House Fell]] (switched sides)
 
:[[House Grandison]] (switched sides)
 
:[[House Grafton]] (switched sides)
 
| commander2            = Gulltown
 
:[[Marq Grafton]]
 
Summerhall
 
:[[House Fell|Lord Fell]]
 
:Lord Cafferen
 
:Lord Grandison
 
Ashford
 
:[[Randyll Tarly]]
 
Storm's End
 
:[[Mace Tyrell]]
 
:[[Paxter Redwyne]]
 
Bells
 
:[[Jon Connington]]
 
The Trident
 
:[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]
 
:[[Barristan Selmy]]
 
:[[Lewyn Martell]]
 
:[[Jonothor Darry]]
 
King's Landing
 
:[[Aerys II Targaryen]]
 
:[[Owen Merryweather]]
 
:[[Jon Connington]]
 
:[[Qarlton Chelsted]]
 
:[[Rossart]]
 
:[[Jaime Lannister]]
 
Tower of Joy
 
:[[Gerold Hightower]]
 
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| losses2                =
 
| losses2                =
 
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'''Robert's Rebellion''', also known as the '''War of the Usurper''',<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1043/ The Siege of Storm's End], July 18, 1999</ref> was a rebellion against [[House Targaryen]], primarily instigated by [[Eddard Stark]], [[Jon Arryn]], and [[Robert Baratheon]], for whom it is named. It lasted "close to a year"{{Ref|aGoT|12}} and resulted in the end of the Targaryen dynasty in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the beginning of Robert Baratheon's reign.
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'''Robert's Rebellion''',{{Ref|ASOS|2}}{{Ref|ASOS|22}}{{ref|affc|21}}<ref name=rr/> also known as the '''War of the Usurper''',<ref name=rr>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1043/ The Siege of Storm's End (July 18, 1999)]</ref> was a rebellion against [[House Targaryen]], primarily instigated by [[Eddard Stark]], [[Jon Arryn]], and [[Robert Baratheon]], for whom it is named. It lasted "close to a year"{{Ref|aGoT|12}} and resulted in the end of the Targaryen dynasty in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the beginning of Robert Baratheon's reign.
  
==Background==
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==Prelude==
 
===Tourney at Harrenhal===
 
===Tourney at Harrenhal===
 
In {{Date|281}}, a grand [[Tourney at Harrenhal|tourney]] was held by Lord [[Walter Whent]] at [[Harrenhal]].{{Ref|aGoT|58}} Many nobles from all over the Seven Kingdoms came to the [[riverlands]] to take part in the festivities. Amongst them were the heir to [[Winterfell]], [[Brandon Stark]], and his younger siblings, [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]], [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] and [[Benjen Stark|Benjen]].{{Ref|aSoS|24}}
 
In {{Date|281}}, a grand [[Tourney at Harrenhal|tourney]] was held by Lord [[Walter Whent]] at [[Harrenhal]].{{Ref|aGoT|58}} Many nobles from all over the Seven Kingdoms came to the [[riverlands]] to take part in the festivities. Amongst them were the heir to [[Winterfell]], [[Brandon Stark]], and his younger siblings, [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]], [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] and [[Benjen Stark|Benjen]].{{Ref|aSoS|24}}
  
The most prominent visitor of the tourney was King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], however. Aerys had not left the [[Red Keep]] for many years, ever since his half-year capture during the [[Defiance of Duskendale]], but was inspired to come to the tourney by words from his [[master of whisperers]], the eunuch [[Varys]].{{Ref|aDwD|67}}
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The most prominent visitor of the tourney was King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], however. Aerys had not left the [[Red Keep]] for many years, ever since his half-year capture during the [[Defiance of Duskendale]] in {{Date|277}},{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}} but he was inspired to come to the tourney by words from his [[master of whisperers]], the eunuch [[Varys]].{{Ref|aDwD|67}}
  
The tourney was cause for great celebration, as spring had come to Westeros, or so men thought.<ref>{{date|281}} is called "the year of the false spring", showing that it had been winter previously. The term "false spring" shows that the warmer weather had only been for a short period of time, and that winter weather thus returned shortly thereafter.</ref> In addition, all of the [[Kingsguard|White Swords]] had gathered to welcome their newest member, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. However, the tourney's ending was less joyful. After winning the final tilt, Crown Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] was to crown the new [[queen of love and beauty]]. Instead of crowning his wife, the Dornish princess [[Elia Martell]], Rhaegar rode past her and crowned Lyanna Stark of Winterfell instead. Eddard Stark would later recall this moment as "the moment when all smiles died".{{Ref|aGoT|58}}
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The tourney was cause for great celebration, as spring had come to Westeros, or so men thought.<ref>{{date|281}} is called "the year of the false spring", showing that it had been winter previously. The term "false spring" shows that the warmer weather had only been for a short period of time, and that winter weather thus returned shortly thereafter.</ref> In addition, all of the [[Kingsguard]] had gathered to welcome their newest member, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. However, the tourney's ending was less joyful. After winning the final tilt, Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] was to crown the new [[queen of love and beauty]]. Instead of crowning his wife, the Dornish princess [[Elia Martell]], Rhaegar rode past her and crowned Lyanna Stark of Winterfell instead. Eddard Stark would later recall this moment as "the moment when all smiles died".{{Ref|aGoT|58}}
  
 
===Abduction of Lyanna Stark===
 
===Abduction of Lyanna Stark===
An unknown amount of time later, [[Lyanna Stark]] was seemingly abducted by Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]]. Her brother, [[Brandon Stark]], was on his way to [[Riverrun]] to wed [[Catelyn Tully]], when the news reached him. Brandon rode at once to [[King's Landing]] with his companions, [[Ethan Glover]], who was Brandon's squire, [[Elbert Arryn]], nephew to Lord [[Jon Arryn]] and the heir of the [[Eyrie]], [[Kyle Royce]], and [[Jeffory Mallister]].{{Ref|aCoK|55}} Brandon rode for the [[Red Keep]], and outside its gates, not knowing that Rhaegar was not present, shouted for Rhaegar to come out and die. This lead to King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] to arrest Brandon and his companions on the charge of plotting the murder on the crown prince.{{Ref|aCoK|55}}
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At the coming of the new year, [[Lyanna Stark]] was abducted by Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] near [[Harrenhal]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}} Her brother, [[Brandon Stark]], was on his way to [[Riverrun]] to wed [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn Tully]], when the news reached him. Brandon rode at once to [[King's Landing]] with his companions: [[Ethan Glover]], Brandon's squire, [[Elbert Arryn]], nephew to Lord [[Jon Arryn]] and the heir of the [[Eyrie]], [[Kyle Royce]], and [[Jeffory Mallister]].{{Ref|aCoK|55}} Brandon rode for the [[Red Keep]], and outside its gates, unaware that Rhaegar was not present, shouted for him to come out and die. King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]] had them all arrested for plotting the murder of the crown prince, and summoned the fathers of all those who stood accused to court.{{Ref|aCoK|55}} Lord [[Rickard Stark]], who had been on his way south with the wedding party for Brandon's wedding,{{Ref|AWOIAF| Catelyn Tully}} went to King's Landing with two hundred men.{{Ref|AGOT|53}} None of them returned north. In King's Landing, all of those who stood accused were executed,{{Ref|AGOT|53}} with the sole exception of Ethan Glover.{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
 
 
Aerys summoned the fathers of those who stood accused to court. All of them, and their sons, were killed, with only Ethan Glover as survivor. Lord [[Rickard Stark]] arrived with two hundred of his best men, yet none of them would ever return north. Rickard demanded a [[trial by battle]], a request that the king granted him. Aerys declared fire to be the champion of [[House Targaryen]], and had Rickard, who had dressed in his armor, suspended from the rafters in the throne room. Next, the king had his pyromancers, [[Rossart]] amongst them, kindle a blaze beneath the Lord of Winterfell.{{Ref|aCoK|55}}
 
  
Brandon Stark was brought in as well, and placed in a [[Tyrosh]]i strangling device. A longsword placed just outside of his reach, Brandon strangled himself in an attempt to reach the sword and save his father, while Lord Rickard cooked in his armor.{{Ref|aCoK|55}}
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King Aerys did allow for trials, of a sort. Lord Rickard Stark demanded a [[trial by battle]], and the king granted his request. Rickard dressed for battle, but Aerys declared fire to be the champion of [[House Targaryen]]. He had Rickard suspended from the rafters in the throne room, where his [[pyromancers]], [[Rossart]] amongst them, kindled a blaze beneath the Lord of Winterfell. Brandon Stark was brought in as well, and placed in a [[Tyrosh]]i strangling device, while a longsword was placed just outside his reach. Brandon was allowed to try and free his father, but the more he struggled to reach the sword, the tighter the cord around his neck became. Brandon strangled himself in an attempt to reach the sword and save his father, while Lord Rickard cooked in his armor.{{Ref|aCoK|55}}
  
Next, Aerys called for the heads of Lord [[Robert Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]], Lyanna's betrothed,{{Ref|aGoT|4}} and [[Eddard Stark]], now the Lord of Winterfell, after the deaths of his father and older brother. Robert and Eddard were in the Eyrie, however, and Jon Arryn refused to oblige. Instead, he raised his banners in revolt.{{Ref|aGoT|2}} This act is seen as the start of the war, which would last "close to a year".{{Ref|aGoT|12}}
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Next, Aerys demanded that Lord [[Jon Arryn]] send him the heads of Lord [[Robert Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]], Lyanna's betrothed,{{Ref|aGoT|4}} and [[Eddard Stark]], now the Lord of Winterfell after the deaths of his father and older brother.{{Ref|AGOT|2}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}} Robert and Eddard were Jon's wards at the Eyrie, however, and Jon instead raised his banners in revolt.{{Ref|aGoT|2}} This act is seen as the start of the war,{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}} which would last "close to a year".{{Ref|aGoT|12}}
  
 
==The Rebellion==
 
==The Rebellion==
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===Taking of Gulltown===
 
===Taking of Gulltown===
 
:{{main|Taking of Gulltown}}
 
:{{main|Taking of Gulltown}}
The fighting of the rebellion began in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. Though [[Jon Arryn]] called for all his banners, not all of his bannermen sided with him. There were those who sided with the king, chief among them [[Marq Grafton]]. Grafton called the other loyalists to aid him in barring the rebels from entering the port of [[Gulltown]].{{Ref|aDwD|9}} With the port blocked, [[Eddard Stark]] decided to make his own way back to the [[north]] by crossing the [[Mountains of the Moon]] to the [[Fingers]], where he would need to find a fisherman to carry him across the [[Bite]].{{Ref|aDwD|9}} Once north, Eddard could call his banners.
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Fighting began in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. Though [[Jon Arryn]] called for all his banners, not all of his bannermen sided with him.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}} There were those who sided with the king, chief among them [[Marq Grafton]]. Grafton called the other loyalists to aid him in barring the rebels from entering the port of [[Gulltown]].{{Ref|aDwD|9}} With the port blocked, [[Eddard Stark]] decided to make his own way back to the [[north]] by crossing the [[Mountains of the Moon]] to the [[Fingers]], where he would need to find a fisherman to carry him across the [[Bite]].{{Ref|aDwD|9}} Once north, Eddard could call his banners.
  
Gulltown's defenses eventually fell after an unknown amount of time, with Robert Baratheon slaying Marq Grafton in the '''taking of Gulltown'''.{{Ref|aDwD|9}} Robert then departed for [[Storm's End]] to call his banners as well.{{Ref|aGoT|12}}
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Gulltown's defenses eventually fell after an unknown amount of time, with Robert Baratheon slaying Marq Grafton in the [[taking of Gulltown]].{{Ref|aDwD|9}} Robert sailed to [[Storm's End]] to call his own banners as well.{{Ref|aGoT|12}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}
  
 
===Battles at Summerhall===
 
===Battles at Summerhall===
 
:{{main|Battles at Summerhall}}
 
:{{main|Battles at Summerhall}}
Just as not all the lords in the Vale had sided with Jon Arryn, not all the lords in the [[stormlands]] sided with Robert Baratheon. The first major battle in the stormlands took place at [[Summerhall]].{{Ref|aSoS|54}}
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Just as not all the lords in the Vale had sided with Jon Arryn, not all the lords in the [[stormlands]] sided with Robert Baratheon. The first major battle in the stormlands took place at [[Summerhall]]. They were [[battles at Summerhall|three battles]] (1 on the map), in truth, all fought on one day. Lords [[Lord Grandison|Grandison]], [[Lord Cafferen|Cafferen]], and [[Lord Fell|Fell]] had gathered their hosts and planned to join forces at [[Summerhall]]. From there, they would march on Storm's End. However, thanks to an informer, Robert learned of their plans and rode with his knights and squires to Summerhall, where he attacked each host in turn.{{Ref|ASOS|54}} Robert killed Lord Fell in battle.{{Ref|aSoS|54}}
There were three '''battles at Summerhall''' (1 on the map), all fought on one day. Lords [[Lord Grandison|Grandison]], [[Lord Cafferen|Cafferen]], and [[Lord Fell|Fell]] planned to join their hosts at [[Summerhall]] and march on Storm’s End, but Robert Baratheon had learned of their plans and struck first, attacking each army individually as they arrived. Lord Fell died in the battle and Robert's forces captured his son, [[Silveraxe]].
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Lord Cafferen and Grandison,{{ref|asos|36}} as well as Lord Fell's son, [[Silveraxe]],{{Ref|twoiaf| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}} were taken captive and brought to [[Storm's End]] when Robert's returned there after the battles, for unknown reasons.{{Ref|aSoS|36}} There, Robert turned his enemies into friends, as both Lords Grandison and Cafferen, as well as Silveraxe would later be loyal to Robert.{{Ref|ASOS|54}}{{Ref|ASOS|36}}
  
After this battle, Robert returned to [[Storm's End]] for unknown reasons.{{Ref|aSoS|36}} There, Robert turned his enemies into friends, as he managed to get Lords Grandison and Cafferen, both loyalist commanders, over to the rebel side, as well as Silveraxe.
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Following his victory at Summerhall, Robert was now free to march north, to join up with Jon Arryn and the northmen.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}
  
 
===Battle of Ashford===
 
===Battle of Ashford===
 
:{{main|Battle of Ashford}}
 
:{{main|Battle of Ashford}}
The next main battle that was fought was the '''Battle of Ashford''' (2 on the map). It was an indecisive victory for loyalist forces when Lord [[Randyll Tarly]]'s van smashed Robert’s forces before the bulk of Lord [[Mace Tyrell]]’s main force could be brought to bear. Lord Cafferen, who had switched to the rebel side, was cut down by Randyll Tarly.  Lord Tarly sent Lord Cafferen’s head to King Aerys II. By all indications, the battle was indecisive, but Mace likes to remember it as his one great victory over Robert despite his lack of involvement. Robert Baratheon managed to escape capture, in the end.
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The next major battle was the [[Battle of Ashford]]{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: House Tyrell}} (2 on the map). Robert marched out again, leaving his younger brother [[Stannis Baratheon]] in charge of Storm's End. At [[Ashford]], Lord [[Randyll Tarly]] fell upon Robert's forces. Lord Randyll was the first of the loyalists to arrive, and with his van defeated Robert's forces before Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] could arrive with the main force from the [[Reach]].{{Ref|ASOS|19}} Despite the fact that it had been Randyll's victory, Mace Tyrell has taken the credit for the victory.{{Ref|ASOS|54}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: House Tyrell}}{{Ref|ASOS|19}}{{Ref|ASOS|78}} The battle is considered to have been indecisive.{{Ref|ASOS|19}}
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During the battle, Lord Cafferen was cut down by Randyll Tarly, who sent his head to King Aerys II.{{ref|ASOS|78}} Robert managed to escape capture with the bulk of his forces, to join his strength with Lord Eddard Stark and Lord Jon Arryn.{{ref|awoiaf| Robert Baratheon}} Following the battle, Mace Tyrell marched on [[Storm's End]] and [[Siege of Storm's End|laid siege to the castle]] (6 on the map).{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: House Tyrell}} This siege would last "close to a year".{{Ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
  
After the Battle of Ashford, Mace Tyrell marched on [[Storm's End]], and laid siege to the castle. This siege would last "close to a year".
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King Aerys, due to the events in the [[stormlands]], came to believe that his [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Owen Merryweather]], was ineffectual. The king was even considering that Merryweather might have been so ineffectual as to possibly aid the rebellion.<ref name=Jon>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1118/ Young Lord Connington (August 25, 2000)]</ref> In result, Owen was stripped of his lands and titles, and exiled.{{Ref|aCoK|3}} Lord [[Jon Connington]], a friend of Rhaegar's with a reputation of a warrior, was named as Hand in Owen's stead.<ref name=Jon/>
  
 
===Battle of the Bells===
 
===Battle of the Bells===
 
:{{main|Battle of the Bells}}
 
:{{main|Battle of the Bells}}
 
[[File:Battle of the Bells.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Battle of the Bells]]]]
 
[[File:Battle of the Bells.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Battle of the Bells]]]]
In the meantime, Eddard Stark had reached [[Winterfell]] and called his banners, and had marched to the south. [[Hoster Tully]], the lord of [[Riverrun]], had also joined the rebellion, on the side of the rebels, an allegiance secured by the betrothal between Eddard and [[Catelyn Tully]], to replace the match between [[Brandon Stark]] and Catelyn, which fell through when Brandon had been killed a few short days before he was to wed Catelyn.
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Eddard Stark had managed to reach [[Winterfell]], where he called his banners. He marched south with his forces, and joined up with Lord [[Jon Arryn]]. Together, they negotiated with Lord [[Hoster Tully]], the Lord of [[Riverrun]], for his support.{{Ref|awoiaf| Hoster Tully}}
 
 
King Aerys, due to the events in the [[stormlands]], came to believe that his [[Hand of the King]], [[Owen Merryweather]], was ineffectual. The king was even considering that Merryweather might have been so ineffectual as to possibly aiding the rebellion.<ref name=Jon>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1118/ Young Lord Connington], August 25, 2000</ref> In result, Owen was stripped of his lands and titles, and exiled.{{Ref|aCoK|3}} Lord [[Jon Connington]], a friend of Rhaegar's with a reputation of a warrior, was named as Hand in Owen's stead.<ref name=Jon/>
 
  
Jon Connington personally led an army into the field. He was at Robert's heels, when they arrived at the [[Stoney Sept]],{{Ref|aSoS|29}} which would become the site of the '''Battle of the Bells''' (3 on the map), the first major battle known to have taken place in {{Date|283}}. Robert was wounded and hiding in Stoney Sept, when Jon took the town by force and began searching from house to house. Before Jon could find Robert, however, the forces of Eddard Stark and Hoster Tully swept into the town. Jon and his loyalist army fought back fiercely. Jon managed to wound Hoster and killed Lord [[Jon Arryn]]'s cousin and last heir, [[Denys Arryn]]. At the same time, the two armies were battling all around them in the streets and in the alleys, even on some of the rooftops. At a certain point, Robert Baratheon came out of hiding and led a counterattack. When Connington saw the battle was lost, he retreated in good order.
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Lord [[Jon Connington]] led a mighty army into the field. The forces he commanded gave chase, and Robert's march became a grueling one.{{Ref|awoiaf| Robert Baratheon}} Robert, wounded through unknown means, and all alone,{{Ref|ASOS|29}}{{ref|ADWD|61}} eventually took refuge at [[Stoney Sept]],{{ref|ASOS|29}} which would become the site of the [[Battle of the Bells]]{{Ref|ASOS|29}}{{Ref|ASOS|1}}{{Ref|ASOS|37}} (3 on the map), the first major battle known to have taken place in {{Date|283}}. Jon Connington's forces took the town by force and began to search every house. The residents of the town were actively helping Robert however, and despite the search, the offered pardons and rewards, the threats and the hostages Connington took and hung in crow cages, they could not find Robert.{{Ref|ASOS|29}}{{Ref|ADWD|61}}
  
After the battle was done, King Aerys realized that Robert was not some outlaw lord, but rather the greatest threat to his dynasty since [[Daemon I Blackfyre]]. Jon Connington was exiled for his failure and stripped of lands and titles. To replace Connington, Lord [[Qarlton Chelsted]] was named Hand. It was after the Battle of the Bells that Aerys ordered his [[Alchemists' Guild|pyromancers]] to place caches of [[wildfire]] throughout King’s Landing, even within the Red Keep itself.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
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Battle began when Lords Stark and Tully arrived with a rebel army. The soldiers fought in the streets and alleys and on the rooftops, and the septons rang the bells to warn the residents to lock their doors.{{Ref|ASOS|29}} Battle was fierce, and Jon Connington managed to wound Hoster Tully and kill Jon Arryn's cousin, Ser [[Denys Arryn]].{{ref|ASOS|29}} Eventually, Robert Baratheon came out of the [[Peach]], the brothel in which he had been hiding, and fought with Connington, almost killing him.{{Ref|ADWD|61}}
  
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Suspicious of the loss at the Stoney Sept, King Aerys exiled Jon Connington, stripping him of his titles.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} Aerys began to realize that Robert was the greatest threat to his dynasty since [[Daemon I Blackfyre]], and he named Lord [[Qarlton Chelsted]] as his [[Hand of the King]] in Connington's stead. Ser [[Jonothor Darry]] and Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] of the [[Kingsguard]] were sent to rally Connington's men, while their [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard|Lord Commander]], Ser [[Gerold Hightower]], was sent by King Aerys to find [[Rhaegar Targaryen]].{{Ref|awoiaf| Rhaegar Targaryen}} The crown prince finally returned from the south and convinced Aerys to ask [[Tywin Lannister]] for help,{{Ref|ASOS|37}} just as the rebels had or would do, at one point.{{Ref|AGOT|12}} Additionally, Aerys commanded his [[Alchemists' Guild|alchemists]] to [[wildfire plot|place caches of wildfire on multiple locations in King's Landing]].{{Ref|ASOS|37}}  
With the death of Denys Arryn, Hoster Tully managed to make a marriage match between his younger daughter, [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]], and Jon Arryn, who needed an heir, and thus a wife known to be fertile.{{Ref|aSoS|2}}{{Ref|aGoT|2}} Hoster saw both his daughters wed during a double ceremony.{{Ref|aGoT|4}} Amongst those present at the wedding was Robert Baratheon.{{Ref|awoiaf}}
 
  
However, like in the Vale, not all the Tully bannermen joined the rebel cause. Houses [[House Ryger|Ryger]],{{Ref|aGoT|28}} [[House Darry|Darry]], [[House Goodbrook|Goodbrook]] and [[House Mooton|Mooton]] took the side of the Targaryens in the war, and [[House Frey]] remained neutral until the situation became clearer.{{Ref|aGoT|28}}{{Ref|aSoS|43}}{{Ref|aGoT|16}}
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With both [[Elbert Arryn]] and Denys Arryn now dead, Jon Arryn was in need of an heir. Hoster Tully swiftly betrothed his daughter, [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], who had previously proven fertile, to Jon.{{Ref|aSoS|2}}{{Ref|aGoT|2}} In a double ceremony at Riverrun, Eddard Stark and Jon Arryn married Hoster's daughters, [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] and Lysa, respectively.{{Ref|aGoT|4}} Amongst those present at the wedding was Robert.{{Ref|awoiaf| Robert Baratheon}}
 
 
After the Battle of the Bells had been fought, Barristan Selmy and Jon Darry of the Kingsguard were sent into the riverlands to retrieve the remnants of Connington's army, while the [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard]], Ser [[Gerold Hightower]], was send by King Aerys to find Rhaegar.{{Ref|awoiaf| Rhaegar Targaryen}} Rhaegar eventually returned, and managed to convince his father to ask Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] for help. From [[Casterly Rock]] the only reply was silence.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
 
 
 
Aerys's most recent Hand, Qarlton Chelsted, had become suspicious of the pyromancers who visited the king day and night. When he uncovered Aerys's [[wildfire plot]], he tried to bring the king to other thoughts, but nothing he tried would work. In the end, he choose to resign as Hand, which caused Aerys to burn him alive. Aerys's favorite pyromancer, [[Rossart]], was named Hand of the King in Chelsted's stead.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
 
  
 
===Battle of the Trident===
 
===Battle of the Trident===
 
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[[File:twoiaf battle of the trident.jpg|thumb|350px|The Battle of the Trident as depicted by Justin Sweet in ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]''.]]
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After at first refusing to send aid to Aerys, both due to his caution as well as due to his anger over [[Elia Martell|Elia's]] treatment,<ref name=BB>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/The_Baratheon_Brothers/ The Baratheon Brothers (September 11, 1999)]</ref> Prince [[Doran Martell]] agreed to send ten thousand [[Dornishmen]] to strengthen the army Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] was gathering.{{Ref|ASOS|37}} King Aerys sent Prince [[Lewyn Martell]], Doran's uncle, to take command of these forces, but also threatened him by stating that he held Princess [[Elia Martell]], Prince Rhaegar's wife, and their two young children, [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]] and [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]], hostage.{{Ref|ASOS|37}}
  
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The [[Battle of the Trident]] (4 on the map) was the decisive battle in the war. Fought in {{Date|283}}<ref>A Forum of Ice and Fire: [http://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?/topic/119534-twoiaf-spoilers-inconsistency-or-intentional/ TWOIAF Spoilers Inconsistency or Intentional?: Earlier editions of ''The World of Ice and Fire'' erroneously state 282 AC in "The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion"]</ref>  between the loyalist and rebels, the battle took place at a place known as the [[ruby ford]] since the battle, located on the northern bank of the [[Trident]],{{Ref|agot|15}} where Rhaegar tried to cross the river.{{Ref|acok|28}} The loyalists had forty thousand men,{{Ref|AGOT|36}} while the army of the rebels numbered fewer men, who were more battle hardened.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}} Rhaegar and Lord [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]] met in single combat with the battle raging on all around them.{{Ref|aGoT|4}} Rhaegar managed to wound Robert{{ref|agot|12}} before Robert killed Rhaegar with a blow to the chest from his warhammer.{{Ref|AGOT|4}} Eventually, the Targaryen host broke and ran.{{ref|agot|12}}
  
Eventually, both loyalist and rebel forces gathered for the decisive battle in {{date|283}}: the '''Battle of the Trident''' (4 on the map).<ref>A Forum of Ice and Fire: [http://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?/topic/119534-twoiaf-spoilers-inconsistency-or-intentional/ TWOIAF Spoilers Inconsistency or Intentional?]</ref> During the battle, Prince Rhaegar and Robert met in single combat on a ford of the [[Trident]], while the battle crashed around them.{{Ref|aGoT|4}} Robert slew Rhaegar with a blow to the chest from his warhammer so powerful that it smashed the rubies right from the armor. After Rhaegar fell, the Targaryen host broke and ran, and the victory went to the rebels. The site has since been known as the [[ruby ford]].
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Around the time the [[Battle of the Trident]] was fought, Robert proclaimed his intention to claim the [[Iron Throne]].<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/US_Signing_Tour_Huntington_Beach_CA US Signing Tour (Huntington Beach, CA) (November 19, 2005)]</ref> Out of all three leaders of the rebellion, Robert had the better claim,{{ref|agot|30}} due to the fact that his grandmother had been Princess [[Rhaelle Targaryen]], the youngest daughter of King [[Aegon V Targaryen]].{{ref|affc|35}} To justify Robert's claim, the [[maester]]s would later use his bloodties to [[House Targaryen]],{{Ref|aCoK|22}} though it was conquest which won him the throne.
  
Amongst the dead on the side of the royalists were two of the three Kingsguard who had been present for the battle, Prince [[Lewyn Martell]] and Ser [[Jonothor Darry]]. Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], also present, had been severely wounded.
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Because Robert had taken a wound from Rhaegar during battle, he gave the pursuit of the remnants of the Targaryen army to [[Eddard Stark]]. Eddard followed the remnants of the army back to [[King's Landing]], where the Red Keep was being held by several thousand loyalists.{{Ref|aGoT|12}}
 
 
It was not until the end of the war, around the time the [[Battle of the Trident]] was being fought, that [[Robert Baratheon]] proclaimed his intention to claim the throne.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/US_Signing_Tour_Huntington_Beach_CA US Signing Tour (Huntington Beach, CA)], November 19, 2005</ref> To justify Robert's claim, the maesters would later use his bloodties to [[House Targaryen]].{{Ref|aCoK|22}} Robert's grandmother, [[Rhaelle Targaryen]], had been the daughter of King [[Aegon V Targaryen]],{{Ref|aFfC|35}} giving him the best claim to the throne outside of Aerys, his children and grandchildren.
 
 
 
Having been severely wounded by Rhaegar during the battle, Robert gave the command of pursuit to his friend, Eddard Stark, hoping to besiege King's Landing, which was believed to have been held by several thousand men.{{Ref|aGoT|12}} With the war all but won, House Frey declared for the rebels. [[Walder Frey]]'s slow response in the rebellion would cause Lord Hoster Tully to name him "the late Lord Frey" ever since.{{Ref|aGoT|28}}
 
  
 
===Battle at the Mander===
 
===Battle at the Mander===
 
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[[Quellon Greyjoy]], Lord of the [[Iron Islands]], desired neutrality for the [[ironmen]] during the war. After [[Pyke]] was informed of Rhaegar's death, however, Quellon was convinced by his eldest sons—[[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]], [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], and [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]]—to join the rebels as soon as possible or else lose all chance at spoils. Since the intentions of [[House Lannister]] of [[Casterly Rock]] were as yet unknown, most of the ironmen's fleet remained at home. Quellon led fifty longships in attacking [[the Reach]].
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[[Quellon Greyjoy]], [[Lord of the Iron Islands]], desired neutrality for the [[ironborn]] during the war. After [[Pyke]] was informed of Rhaegar's death, however, Quellon was convinced by his eldest sons—[[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]], [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], and [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]]—to join the rebels as soon as possible or else lose all chance at spoils. Since it was still unknown whether [[House Lannister]] of [[Casterly Rock]] would side with the loyalists or the rebels, most of the ironmen's fleet remained at home, while Quellon led fifty longships in attacking the [[Reach]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
  
The Greyjoys captured some ships and and raided some towns and villages. The Greyjoys were intercepted by the longships of the [[Shield Islands]], however, at the mouth of the [[Mander]]. After Lord Quellon was slain in the '''battle at the Mander''', his heir, Balon, led the remaining ironmen back to the Iron Islands, having accomplished little.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Old Way and the New}}
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The Greyjoys captured some ships and raided some towns and villages. They were intercepted by the longships of the [[Shield Islands]], however, at the mouth of the [[Mander]]. After Lord Quellon was slain in the [[battle at the Mander]], his heir, Balon, led the remaining ironmen back to the [[Iron Islands]], having accomplished little.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
  
 
===Sack of King's Landing===
 
===Sack of King's Landing===
 
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The '''Sack of King’s Landing''' (5 on the map) in {{date|283}}{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} was the last major battle of the war. Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], who had remained neutral during the entire war, had finally stirred from [[Casterly Rock]], suddenly appearing, shortly after the Battle of the Trident, in front of the gates of King's Landing, claiming loyalty to Aerys and asking to be let in. Aerys favored the advice of Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] over that of his spymaster [[Varys]] and opened the gates of the city. This proved Aerys's undoing, as the Lannister forces began to sack the city in Robert's name. Realizing all was lost, Aerys ordered his last Hand, the [[Alchemists' Guild|pyromancer]] [[Rossart]], to ignite the wildfire caches throughout the city, saying,
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[[File:Eddard_Jaime_Aerys_Iron_Throne_Room.jpg|350px|thumb|Ned finds Jaime seated on the Iron Throne by Amok©]]
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Already prior to the Battle of the Trident, King Aerys had been preparing his [[wildfire plot]]. His Hand of the King, Lord [[Qarlton Chelsted]], however, eventually became suspicious of the frequency with which the pyromancers visited the king. When he discovered the king's wildfire plot, he attempted to change the king's mind, and when nothing worked, he choose to resign his position. For this, Aerys had him burned alive.{{Ref|ASOS|37}} Following the Trident, Aerys named [[Rossart]], his favorite pyromancer,{{Ref|ASOS|37}} as his new Hand of the King.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The End}} He would only be Hand for a fortnight.{{Ref|ASOS|37}} Meanwhile, Aerys sent his wife, Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen|Rhaella]], and his new heir, their second son, Prince [[Viserys Targaryen|Viserys]], to [[Dragonstone]] for safety, where they would have the protection of, amongst others, Ser [[Willem Darry]], the master-at-arms of the [[Red Keep]], and [[royal fleet]].{{Ref|agot|39}}{{ref|agot|3}} Aerys refused to allow Rhaegar's wife, Princess [[Elia Martell]], and their children [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]] and [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]], to leave the city, keeping them by his side instead.{{ref|asos|37}}
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While the Trident is seen by many as the decisive battle of the war, the capital remained untaken until the [[Sack of King's Landing]]{{Ref|ACOK|3}}{{Ref|AGOT|3}} (5 on the map) in {{date|283}},{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} the last major battle of the war. Because [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]] had been injured in battle, Lord [[Eddard Stark]] and his army pursued the remnants of Rhaegar's army, who had fled back to the capital. Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], who had refused calls to arms from both the loyalists and the rebels until that point,{{ref|AGOT|12}} appeared at the gates of King's Landing with an army of twelve thousand men,{{Ref|agot|12}} mere hours before Eddard Stark would arrive.{{ref|agot|12}} Lord Tywin professed his loyalty to King Aerys, and while Lord [[Varys]] counseled Aerys to keep the gates locked, the king chose to listen to [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] and open the gates to Tywin's men. Once inside, the forces from the [[westerlands]] began to sack the city.{{Ref|asos|37}}
  
{{Quote|The traitors want my city, but I’ll give them naught but ashes. Let Robert be king over charred bones and cooked meat.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}}}
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Upon the realization that all was lost, Aerys ordered Rossart to ignite the wildfire caches throughout the city, wishing to leave Robert nothing but “ashes and bones”. He ordered Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], Lord Tywin’s eldest son and the only knight of his [[Kingsguard]] present in the city, to kill Tywin and bring his head to Aerys. Instead, Jaime killed Rossart, and upon the realization that Aerys would simply give the order to burn the city down to another pyromancer, returned to the Red Keep and murdered Aerys himself in the throne room, mere seconds before soldiers from the westerlands entered.
  
Aerys then ordered [[Jaime Lannister]], the last of his [[Kingsguard]] present in the city, and Tywin's own son, to kill his father. Instead, Jaime slew Lord Rossart and then murdered Aerys himself in the throne room. Meanwhile, Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] and Ser [[Amory Lorch]] had entered [[Maegor's Holdfast]] to deal with the rest of the royal family, to secure the throne for Robert, and to prove that [[House Lannister]] had forsaken the Targaryens forever. Gregor killed Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]], Rhaegar's son and heir in front of the babe's mother, Princess [[Elia Martell]], and then raped and murdered Elia herself with Aegon's blood and brains still on his hands. Amory dragged Princess [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys Targaryen]] from under her father's bed and killed her, stabbing her half a hundred times. When Eddard Stark arrived shortly thereafter, he found Jaime seated on the Iron Throne and Aerys's corpse slumped below it.
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Meanwhile, Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] and Ser [[Amory Lorch]] had entered [[Maegor's Holdfast]] to deal with the rest of the royal family, to secure the throne for Robert, and to prove that [[House Lannister]] had forsaken the Targaryens forever. Gregor killed Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]], Rhaegar's son and heir in front of the child's mother, Princess [[Elia Martell]], and then raped and murdered Elia herself with Aegon's blood and brains still on his hands. Amory dragged Princess [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys Targaryen]] from under her father's bed and killed her, stabbing her half a hundred times.
  
When Robert Baratheon finally arrived in the city, Tywin Lannister presented the bodies of Elia, Aegon and Rhaenys as tokens of his fealty. Robert was pleased with the deaths of Rhaegar's family, but Eddard thought it a brutal act, and called it murder of children. This resulted in an argument between Eddard and Robert, which led to the former riding out alone to finish the war in the south.{{ref|AGOT|12}}
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When Eddard Stark arrived in the city, he found Jaime seated on the Iron Throne and Aerys's corpse slumped below it.{{Ref|AGOT|3}} Robert Baratheon arrived in the city at a later point, upon which he was presented with the bodies of Elia, Rhaenys and Aegon by Lord Tywin. Robert was pleased by these deaths, but Eddard called it murder of children. This resulted in an argument between Eddard and Robert, and Eddard rode out alone in anger to fight the final battles of the war in the south.{{ref|AGOT|12}}
  
===Siege of Storm's End===
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In the days that followed the Sack of King's Landing, Jaime Lannister sought out and killed [[Garigus]] and [[Belis]], the remaining two pyromancers aware of the [[wildfire plot]].{{Ref|ASOS|37}}
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==Aftermath==
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While Robert's Rebellion is considered to have ended at the Sack of King's Landing,{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The End}} not all battles were fought. In the south, the [[siege of Storm's End]] continued, while [[Lyanna Stark]] was still missing.
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===End of the Siege of Storm's End===
 
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Although more attrition than actual battle, the '''siege of Storm’s End''' (6 on the map) held up [[Mace Tyrell|Mace Tyrell’s]] forces at [[Storm's End]] for the better part of the entire war. During this siege the forces of the Reach, led by Mace and Lord [[Paxter Redwyne]], feasted within sight of the castle while [[Stannis Baratheon]] and his men starved inside. Help for Storm's End eventually came in the form of [[Davos Seaworth]], who smuggled a cargo of onions past the blockade. In the end, Stannis and his forces held out until Eddard Stark arrived. Lord Tyrell, at Stark's arrival, quickly dipped his banners.{{ref|AGOT|39}}
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The [[siege of Storm's End]] (6 on the map) had begun after the [[Battle of Ashford]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: House Tyrell}} Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] had led his forces to [[Storm's End]], where they had laid siege to the castle for the better part of a year. Storm's End was being held by [[Stannis Baratheon]], the younger brother of Robert Baratheon. While the castle garrison was starving and ate rats to survive,{{Ref|ACOK|33}} the forces of the [[Reach]] feasted in sight of the castle.{{ref|acok|prologue}} A smuggler named [[Davos Seaworth|Davos]] managed to sail past the blockade of the Redwyne fleet and sold his cargo of onions and fish to the residents of Storm's End,{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}} thereby preventing them from resorting to cannibalism.{{Ref|ACOK|33}} The new food supply allowed Storm's End to hold out long enough until Eddard Stark arrived from King's Landing to lift the siege. The lords of the Reach were quick to dip their banners.{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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===Combat at the Tower of Joy ===
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[[File:The tower of joy by henning.jpg|300px|thumb|Tower of joy, by Henning Ludvigsen, FFG©.<br>Note: The bottom image is the original version, but was redone to make the top image, which features the red mountains of Dorne.]]
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After lifting the siege at Storm's End, Lord Eddard Stark rode further south with six companions: [[Howland Reed]], Lord [[Willam Dustin]], [[Ethan Glover]], [[Martyn Cassel]], [[Theo Wull]], and Ser [[Mark Ryswell]].{{Ref|AGOT|39}} According to a semi-canon source, Ned's army did not accompany him south to [[Dorne]].<ref name=BB/>
  
===Raid on the Tower of Joy - The End of Aerys's Kingsguard===
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Near the [[Red Mountains]] of Dorne, they found three knights of Aerys II's [[Kingsguard]], Ser [[Arthur Dayne]], Ser [[Oswell Whent]], and the [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard|Lord Commander]], Ser [[Gerold Hightower]].{{ref|AGOT|39}} They were guarding a tower which Rhaegar is said to have named the [[tower of joy]]. The northmen and Kingsguard fought, with only Eddard and Howland surviving the [[combat at the tower of joy]].{{Ref|AGOT|39}} Inside the tower, Eddard found his sister, [[Lyanna Stark]], who extracted a promise from Eddard, and Lyanna died shortly after with her brother by her side.{{Ref|AGOT|4}} Eddard later tore down the tower, so he could use the stones to make cairns for the eight dead men.{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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Ser [[Arthur Dayne]], Ser [[Oswell Whent]], and the [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard]], [[Gerold Hightower]], had been absent from the battles on the Trident, King's Landing, and Storm's End. They were later found guarding a small tower in [[Dorne]], which Rhaegar had named the [[Tower of Joy]]. Lord Eddard rode there with six companions: [[Howland Reed]], Lord [[Willam Dustin]], [[Ethan Glover]], [[Martyn Cassel]], [[Theo Wull]] and Ser [[Mark Ryswell]], after lifting the siege of Storm's End. The seven companions fought the three Kingsguard, with only Eddard and Howland surviving. [[Lyanna Stark]] was found in the tower, and died shortly after she extracted a promise from her brother. Eddard then tore down the tower to make cairns for the dead. Afterwards, Eddard rode to [[Starfall]] to deliver Arthur's sword, [[Dawn]], to his sister, [[Ashara Dayne]], who leapt into the [[Summer Sea]] shortly afterwards.
 
  
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Afterwards, Eddard travelled further south, to [[Starfall]], where he delivered the famed sword [[Dawn]], which had been in the possession of the [[Sword of the Morning]], to Arthur's sister, Lady [[Ashara Dayne]].{{Ref|AGOT|6}}{{Ref|twoiaf| Dorne: The Andals Arrive}} The woman jumped into the sea to her death.{{ref|ASOS|43}}
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===Assault on Dragonstone===
 
===Assault on Dragonstone===
 
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After the royalist defeat at the Trident, Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen]] and her son, Prince [[Viserys Targaryen]], were sent to the island of [[Dragonstone]]{{Ref|aSoS|37}} with the Red Keep's master-at-arms, Ser [[Willem Darry]]. There, Viserys was crowned by his mother,{{Ref|awoiaf| Viserys Targaryen}}, while on the mainland, [[Stannis Baratheon]] began constructing a new fleet to lead an assault on Dragonstone.
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In between the Battle of the Trident and the Sack of King's Landing, Queen [[Rhaella Targaryen]] and her son and Aerys's new heir, Prince [[Viserys Targaryen]], had been sent to the [[Dragonstone (island)|island of Dragonstone]]{{Ref|aSoS|37}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The End}} with the Red Keep's master-at-arms, Ser [[Willem Darry]].{{Ref|AGOT|39}} There, Viserys was crowned by his mother,{{Ref|awoiaf| Viserys Targaryen}} while on the mainland, [[Stannis Baratheon]] began constructing a new [[royal fleet]] to lead an assault on Dragonstone.{{Ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
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In {{Date|284}}, nine months after the flight to Dragonstone,{{ref|AGOT|3}} Rhaella died giving birth to Princess [[Daenerys Targaryen]] during a great storm that destroyed the Targaryen fleet at anchor at the island.{{ref|AGOT|3}} With most of the Targaryen fleet destroyed, and with the Baratheon fleet ready to take Dragonstone, the household of the last Targaryen stronghold was willing to sell the children to the new king, [[Robert I Baratheon]]. Shortly before Stannis sailed to Dragonstone, however, Willem Darry and four loyal men smuggled Viserys, Daenerys, and her wet nurse from the nursery and sailed for the [[Braavosian coast]], and the children subsequently lived in exile in the [[Free Cities]].{{Ref|agot|3}} While Stannis was successful in leading the [[assault on Dragonstone]], Robert scorned him for allowing Willem and the children to escape.{{Ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
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===Establishment of Baratheon Dynasty===
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Following the conclusion of the rebellion, [[Robert I Baratheon]] was successfully installed as the new [[Lord of the Seven Kingdoms]]. Robert named his foster father, [[Jon Arryn]], as his [[Hand of the King]], and he named his middle brother, [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], as [[Lord of Dragonstone]].{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
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Robert had no wish to marry following the death of his betrothed, [[Lyanna Stark]], but Jon convinced him otherwise by informing Robert that the realm was in need of an heir. Jon suggested Lord [[Tywin Lannister]]'s daughter, [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]], as the marriage would ensure Tywin's support, should [[Viserys Targaryen]] ever attempt to win his throne back.{{Ref|AGOT|30}} Robert and Cersei married in {{Date|284}}.<ref>''See the calculation for [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Events#Cersei Lannister's wedding to Robert I Baratheon|Cersei Lannister's wedding to Robert I Baratheon]].''</ref> Maester [[Yandel]] described the marriage as Robert's "first act" as king.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Glorious Reign}}
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===Rumored Dornish Resistance===
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The deaths of Princess [[Elia Martell]] and her two young children, [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]] and [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]], infuriated [[House Martell]]. Prince [[Oberyn Martell]], Elia's younger brother, attempted to raise [[Dorne]] for the exiled Viserys. Messages were sent by both raven and messenger, though their contents have remained a secret.{{Ref|ASOS|53}} [[Jon Arryn]], the [[Hand of the King]], went to Dorne the year after the rebellion,{{Ref|ASOS|38}} returned the bones of Prince [[Lewyn Martell]], and sat down with [[Doran Martell]], the [[Prince of Dorne]] and the older brother of Elia and Oberyn. During his stay in [[Sunspear]], Jon was "questioned closely" regarding the fates of Elia and her children,{{Ref|ASOS|38}} and a hundred others were questioned as well.{{Ref|ASOS|38}} While all talk of war ended in Dorne after Jon's visit,{{ref|ASOS|53}} Doran continued to plot a Targaryen restoration in secret,{{Ref|AFFC|41}} working closely together with Oberyn.{{Ref|ADWD|38}}
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==Houses by Allegiance==
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While not every house supporting the loyalists and the rebels respectively is known, this list provides an overview of the loyalties that have been revealed thus far.
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While it is known that the houses in the [[riverlands]], the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]], and the [[stormlands]] were divided between the loyalists and rebels in their loyalties, no mention has been made regarding any divided loyalties in [[Dorne]], the [[Reach]], and the [[north]]. Nonetheless, this list presents only houses specifically mentioned by name to have supported a side in the war.
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===Loyalists===
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'''From the Crownlands'''
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*[[House Boggs]]{{ref|AFFC|20}}
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*[[House Brune]]{{ref|AFFC|20}}
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*[[House Crabb]]{{ref|AFFC|20}}
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*[[House Targaryen]]{{Ref|agot|2}}
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'''From the Stormlands'''
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*[[House Cafferen]] (switched sides){{ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}{{Ref|ASOS|54}}
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*[[House Connington]] (both sides){{Ref|ASOS|29}}
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*[[House Fell]] (switched sides){{ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}{{Ref|ASOS|54}}
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*[[House Grandison]] (switched sides){{ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}{{Ref|ASOS|54}}
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'''From the Riverlands'''
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*[[House Darry]]{{Ref|AGOT|16}}{{Ref|AGOT|28}}
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*[[House Goodbrook]]{{Ref|ASOS|43}}
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*[[House Lychester]] (both sides){{ref|ASOS|22}}
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*[[House Mooton]] {{Ref|AGOT|28}}
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*[[House Ryger]]{{Ref|AGOT|28}}
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'''From the Vale'''
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*[[House Corbray]] (switched sides){{ref|AFFC|23}}
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*[[House Grafton]] (switched sides){{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: Robert's Rebellion}}{{Ref|adwd|9}}
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'''From Dorne'''
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*[[House Martell]]{{Ref|ASOS|37}}
  
Nine months after the flight to Dragonstone,{{ref|AGOT|3}} the queen died in childbed, giving birth to [[Daenerys Targaryen]] during a great storm that destroyed the Targaryen fleet at anchor.{{ref|AGOT|3}} With most of the Targaryen fleet destroyed, and with the Baratheon fleet ready to take Dragonstone, the Targaryen household at the last Targaryen stronghold was willing to sell the remaining Targaryen children to the new king, [[Robert Baratheon]]. Before Stannis could arrive, however, Willem and a handful of men smuggled Viserys, Daenerys, and her wet nurse from the nursery and sailed for [[Braavos]], where the last Targaryens began their lives of wandering exile. Stannis then led the successful '''assault on Dragonstone'''.
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'''From the Reach'''
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*[[House Hightower]]{{ref|ACOK|12}}
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*[[House Merryweather]]{{ref|AFFC|27}}
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*[[House Redwyne]]{{Ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
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*[[House Rowan]]{{Ref|ACOK|33}}
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*[[House Tarly]]{{Ref|ASOS|36}}{{Ref|ASOS|78}}
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*[[House Tyrell]]{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: House Tyrell}}{{Ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
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==Outcome==
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===Rebels===
Following the successful conclusion of the rebellion, House Targaryen was displaced from power and most of its members wiped out, with only two survivors in exile across the narrow sea. [[Robert Baratheon]] took the [[Iron Throne]] and named [[Jon Arryn]] his [[Hand of the King|Hand]]. As Lyanna Stark had died after her abduction, Jon convinced Robert to marry [[Cersei Lannister]] instead, to bind [[House Lannister]] closely to them.
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Rumours arose of [[Dorne]] plotting another rebellion, with the Dornish prince [[Oberyn Martell]], angered about the death of his sister [[Elia Martell|Elia]], nephew [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon]], and niece [[Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Rhaegar)|Rhaenys]], trying to raise the banners for the exiled [[Viserys Targaryen]]. Ravens flew and riders rode, but the messages they carried remain unknown until this day, as Jon Arryn went to Dorne the year after the rebellion, and discussed a peace with Prince [[Doran Martell]]. All tales on rebellion ended since then.{{ref|Asos|53}}
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'''From the North'''
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*[[House Bolton]]{{Ref|agot|33}}
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*[[House Cassel]]{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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*[[House Dustin]]{{Ref|ADWD|41}}
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*[[House Glover]]{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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*[[House Karstark]]{{ref|ASOS|20}}
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*[[House Manderly]]{{Ref|ADWD|29}}
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*[[House Mormont]]{{Ref|ASOS|23}}{{Ref|ASOS|57}}
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*[[House Reed]]{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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*[[House Ryswell]]{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
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*[[House Stark]]{{Ref|AGOT|2}}{{Ref|AGOT|33}}
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*[[House Umber]]{{Ref|ADWD|17}}
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*[[House Wull]]{{Ref|AGOT|39}}
  
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'''From the Vale'''
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*[[House Arryn]]{{Ref|AGOT|2}}
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*[[House Corbray]] (formerly loyalists){{ref|AFFC|23}}
  
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'''From the Stormlands'''
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*[[House Baratheon]]{{Ref|AGOT|2}}{{Ref|AGOT|33}}
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*[[House Cafferen]] (formerly loyalists){{Ref|ASOS|36}}
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*[[House Connington]] (both sides){{Ref|AFFC|27}}
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*[[House Fell]] (formerly loyalists){{Ref|ASOS|36}}
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*[[House Grandison]] (formerly loyalists){{Ref|ASOS|36}}
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'''From the Riverlands'''
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*[[House Frey]] (after the Battle of the Trident){{Ref|AGOT|28}}
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*[[House Lychester]] (both sides){{ref|ASOS|22}}
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*[[House Mallister]]{{Ref|AGOT|29}}
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*[[House Tully]]{{Ref|ADWD|61}}{{Ref|ASOS|43}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}}
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'''Others'''
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*[[House Greyjoy]] (after the Battle of the Trident){{Ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
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*[[House Lannister]] (after the Battle of the Trident){{Ref|AGOT|12}}
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote|Once [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] died, the war was done.{{ref|aCoK|25}}}} - [[Pycelle]]  
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{{quote|There are still those in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] who call me [[Usurper]]. Do you forget how many houses fought for [[Aerys II Targaryen|Targaryen]] in the war? They bide their time for now, but give them half a chance, they will murder me in my bed, and my sons with me.{{ref|AGOT|12}}|[[Robert I Baratheon]] to [[Eddard Stark]]}}
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{{quote|[[Robert I Baratheon|Robert]] was betrothed to marry her, but Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] carried her off and raped her. Robert fought a war to win her back. He killed Rhaegar on the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]] with his hammer, but [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] died and he never got her back at all.{{ref|AGOT|66}}|[[Bran Stark]] to [[Osha]]}}
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{{quote|[[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]] led the rebellion. All commands came from him, in the end.{{ref|ACOK|17}}|[[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Varys]]}}
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{{Quote|Once [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] died, the war was done.{{ref|aCoK|25}}|[[Pycelle]] to [[Tyrion Lannister]]}}
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{{Quote|And so ended both the reign of [[House Targaryen]] and Robert's Rebellion—the war that put an end to nearly three hundred years of Targaryen rule and ushered in a new golden era under the auspices of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The End}}|writings of [[Yandel]]}}
  
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Revision as of 16:40, 7 June 2021

Robert's Rebellion
Roberts Rebellion.jpg
Date 282 AC - 283 AC
Location Westeros
Battles Taking of Gulltown
Battles at Summerhall
Battle of Ashford
Battle of the Bells
Battle of the Trident
Battle at the Mander
Sack of King's Landing
Siege of Storm's End
Tower of joy
Assault on Dragonstone
Result Victory for the rebels, the end of the Targaryen dynasty, and the start of the Baratheon dynasty
Belligerents
Iron Throne:/House Targaryen and royalist housesRebels
Notable commanders
Gulltown
Marq Grafton

Summerhall

Lord Fell
Lord Cafferen
Lord Grandison

Ashford

Randyll Tarly

Storm's End

Mace Tyrell
Paxter Redwyne

Stoney Sept

Jon Connington




The Trident

Rhaegar Targaryen
Barristan Selmy
Lewyn Martell
Jonothor Darry





King's Landing

Aerys II Targaryen
Rossart
Jaime Lannister

Storm's End

Mace Tyrell
Paxter Redwyne

Tower of joy

Gerold Hightower
Gulltown
Jon Arryn


Summerhall

Robert Baratheon



Ashford

Robert Baratheon

Storm's End

Stannis Baratheon


Stoney Sept

Eddard Stark
Robert Baratheon
Jon Arryn
Hoster Tully

The Trident

Robert Baratheon
Jon Arryn
Eddard Stark
Hoster Tully

The Mander

Quellon Greyjoy

King's Landing

Tywin Lannister
Jaime Lannister (changed side)
Eddard Stark (aftermath)

Storm's End

Eddard Stark


Tower of joy

Eddard Stark

Dragonstone

Stannis Baratheon
Strength
Trident: 40,000
King's Landing: several thousand[1]
Trident: less than 40,000 King's Landing: 12,000 (westerlands)[1]

Robert's Rebellion,[2][3][4][5] also known as the War of the Usurper,[5] was a rebellion against House Targaryen, primarily instigated by Eddard Stark, Jon Arryn, and Robert Baratheon, for whom it is named. It lasted "close to a year"[1] and resulted in the end of the Targaryen dynasty in the Seven Kingdoms and the beginning of Robert Baratheon's reign.

Prelude

Tourney at Harrenhal

In 281 AC, a grand tourney was held by Lord Walter Whent at Harrenhal.[6] Many nobles from all over the Seven Kingdoms came to the riverlands to take part in the festivities. Amongst them were the heir to Winterfell, Brandon Stark, and his younger siblings, Eddard, Lyanna and Benjen.[7]

The most prominent visitor of the tourney was King Aerys II Targaryen, however. Aerys had not left the Red Keep for many years, ever since his half-year capture during the Defiance of Duskendale in 277 AC,[8] but he was inspired to come to the tourney by words from his master of whisperers, the eunuch Varys.[9]

The tourney was cause for great celebration, as spring had come to Westeros, or so men thought.[10] In addition, all of the Kingsguard had gathered to welcome their newest member, Ser Jaime Lannister. However, the tourney's ending was less joyful. After winning the final tilt, Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was to crown the new queen of love and beauty. Instead of crowning his wife, the Dornish princess Elia Martell, Rhaegar rode past her and crowned Lyanna Stark of Winterfell instead. Eddard Stark would later recall this moment as "the moment when all smiles died".[6]

Abduction of Lyanna Stark

At the coming of the new year, Lyanna Stark was abducted by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen near Harrenhal.[11] Her brother, Brandon Stark, was on his way to Riverrun to wed Catelyn Tully, when the news reached him. Brandon rode at once to King's Landing with his companions: Ethan Glover, Brandon's squire, Elbert Arryn, nephew to Lord Jon Arryn and the heir of the Eyrie, Kyle Royce, and Jeffory Mallister.[12] Brandon rode for the Red Keep, and outside its gates, unaware that Rhaegar was not present, shouted for him to come out and die. King Aerys II had them all arrested for plotting the murder of the crown prince, and summoned the fathers of all those who stood accused to court.[12] Lord Rickard Stark, who had been on his way south with the wedding party for Brandon's wedding,[13] went to King's Landing with two hundred men.[14] None of them returned north. In King's Landing, all of those who stood accused were executed,[14] with the sole exception of Ethan Glover.[15]

King Aerys did allow for trials, of a sort. Lord Rickard Stark demanded a trial by battle, and the king granted his request. Rickard dressed for battle, but Aerys declared fire to be the champion of House Targaryen. He had Rickard suspended from the rafters in the throne room, where his pyromancers, Rossart amongst them, kindled a blaze beneath the Lord of Winterfell. Brandon Stark was brought in as well, and placed in a Tyroshi strangling device, while a longsword was placed just outside his reach. Brandon was allowed to try and free his father, but the more he struggled to reach the sword, the tighter the cord around his neck became. Brandon strangled himself in an attempt to reach the sword and save his father, while Lord Rickard cooked in his armor.[12]

Next, Aerys demanded that Lord Jon Arryn send him the heads of Lord Robert Baratheon of Storm's End, Lyanna's betrothed,[16] and Eddard Stark, now the Lord of Winterfell after the deaths of his father and older brother.[17][18] Robert and Eddard were Jon's wards at the Eyrie, however, and Jon instead raised his banners in revolt.[17] This act is seen as the start of the war,[18] which would last "close to a year".[1]

The Rebellion

Overview of the war: 1 Summerhall, 2 Ashford, 3 Battle of the Bells, 4 The Trident, 5 King's Landing, 6 Storm's End. The colors represent faction amies: Baratheon. Stark. Tyrell. Lannister. Targaryen.

Taking of Gulltown

Fighting began in the Vale of Arryn. Though Jon Arryn called for all his banners, not all of his bannermen sided with him.[18] There were those who sided with the king, chief among them Marq Grafton. Grafton called the other loyalists to aid him in barring the rebels from entering the port of Gulltown.[19] With the port blocked, Eddard Stark decided to make his own way back to the north by crossing the Mountains of the Moon to the Fingers, where he would need to find a fisherman to carry him across the Bite.[19] Once north, Eddard could call his banners.

Gulltown's defenses eventually fell after an unknown amount of time, with Robert Baratheon slaying Marq Grafton in the taking of Gulltown.[19] Robert sailed to Storm's End to call his own banners as well.[1][18]

Battles at Summerhall

Just as not all the lords in the Vale had sided with Jon Arryn, not all the lords in the stormlands sided with Robert Baratheon. The first major battle in the stormlands took place at Summerhall. They were three battles (1 on the map), in truth, all fought on one day. Lords Grandison, Cafferen, and Fell had gathered their hosts and planned to join forces at Summerhall. From there, they would march on Storm's End. However, thanks to an informer, Robert learned of their plans and rode with his knights and squires to Summerhall, where he attacked each host in turn.[20] Robert killed Lord Fell in battle.[20]

Lord Cafferen and Grandison,[21] as well as Lord Fell's son, Silveraxe,[18] were taken captive and brought to Storm's End when Robert's returned there after the battles, for unknown reasons.[21] There, Robert turned his enemies into friends, as both Lords Grandison and Cafferen, as well as Silveraxe would later be loyal to Robert.[20][21]

Following his victory at Summerhall, Robert was now free to march north, to join up with Jon Arryn and the northmen.[18]

Battle of Ashford

The next major battle was the Battle of Ashford[22] (2 on the map). Robert marched out again, leaving his younger brother Stannis Baratheon in charge of Storm's End. At Ashford, Lord Randyll Tarly fell upon Robert's forces. Lord Randyll was the first of the loyalists to arrive, and with his van defeated Robert's forces before Lord Mace Tyrell could arrive with the main force from the Reach.[23] Despite the fact that it had been Randyll's victory, Mace Tyrell has taken the credit for the victory.[20][22][23][24] The battle is considered to have been indecisive.[23]

During the battle, Lord Cafferen was cut down by Randyll Tarly, who sent his head to King Aerys II.[24] Robert managed to escape capture with the bulk of his forces, to join his strength with Lord Eddard Stark and Lord Jon Arryn.[25] Following the battle, Mace Tyrell marched on Storm's End and laid siege to the castle (6 on the map).[22] This siege would last "close to a year".[26]

King Aerys, due to the events in the stormlands, came to believe that his Hand of the King, Lord Owen Merryweather, was ineffectual. The king was even considering that Merryweather might have been so ineffectual as to possibly aid the rebellion.[27] In result, Owen was stripped of his lands and titles, and exiled.[28] Lord Jon Connington, a friend of Rhaegar's with a reputation of a warrior, was named as Hand in Owen's stead.[27]

Battle of the Bells

Eddard Stark had managed to reach Winterfell, where he called his banners. He marched south with his forces, and joined up with Lord Jon Arryn. Together, they negotiated with Lord Hoster Tully, the Lord of Riverrun, for his support.[29]

Lord Jon Connington led a mighty army into the field. The forces he commanded gave chase, and Robert's march became a grueling one.[25] Robert, wounded through unknown means, and all alone,[30][31] eventually took refuge at Stoney Sept,[30] which would become the site of the Battle of the Bells[30][32][33] (3 on the map), the first major battle known to have taken place in 283 AC. Jon Connington's forces took the town by force and began to search every house. The residents of the town were actively helping Robert however, and despite the search, the offered pardons and rewards, the threats and the hostages Connington took and hung in crow cages, they could not find Robert.[30][31]

Battle began when Lords Stark and Tully arrived with a rebel army. The soldiers fought in the streets and alleys and on the rooftops, and the septons rang the bells to warn the residents to lock their doors.[30] Battle was fierce, and Jon Connington managed to wound Hoster Tully and kill Jon Arryn's cousin, Ser Denys Arryn.[30] Eventually, Robert Baratheon came out of the Peach, the brothel in which he had been hiding, and fought with Connington, almost killing him.[31]

Suspicious of the loss at the Stoney Sept, King Aerys exiled Jon Connington, stripping him of his titles.[31] Aerys began to realize that Robert was the greatest threat to his dynasty since Daemon I Blackfyre, and he named Lord Qarlton Chelsted as his Hand of the King in Connington's stead. Ser Jonothor Darry and Ser Barristan Selmy of the Kingsguard were sent to rally Connington's men, while their Lord Commander, Ser Gerold Hightower, was sent by King Aerys to find Rhaegar Targaryen.[34] The crown prince finally returned from the south and convinced Aerys to ask Tywin Lannister for help,[33] just as the rebels had or would do, at one point.[1] Additionally, Aerys commanded his alchemists to place caches of wildfire on multiple locations in King's Landing.[33]

With both Elbert Arryn and Denys Arryn now dead, Jon Arryn was in need of an heir. Hoster Tully swiftly betrothed his daughter, Lysa, who had previously proven fertile, to Jon.[2][17] In a double ceremony at Riverrun, Eddard Stark and Jon Arryn married Hoster's daughters, Catelyn and Lysa, respectively.[16] Amongst those present at the wedding was Robert.[25]

Battle of the Trident

The Battle of the Trident as depicted by Justin Sweet in The World of Ice & Fire.

After at first refusing to send aid to Aerys, both due to his caution as well as due to his anger over Elia's treatment,[35] Prince Doran Martell agreed to send ten thousand Dornishmen to strengthen the army Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was gathering.[33] King Aerys sent Prince Lewyn Martell, Doran's uncle, to take command of these forces, but also threatened him by stating that he held Princess Elia Martell, Prince Rhaegar's wife, and their two young children, Rhaenys and Aegon, hostage.[33]

The Battle of the Trident (4 on the map) was the decisive battle in the war. Fought in 283 AC[36] between the loyalist and rebels, the battle took place at a place known as the ruby ford since the battle, located on the northern bank of the Trident,[37] where Rhaegar tried to cross the river.[38] The loyalists had forty thousand men,[39] while the army of the rebels numbered fewer men, who were more battle hardened.[18] Rhaegar and Lord Robert Baratheon met in single combat with the battle raging on all around them.[16] Rhaegar managed to wound Robert[1] before Robert killed Rhaegar with a blow to the chest from his warhammer.[16] Eventually, the Targaryen host broke and ran.[1]

Around the time the Battle of the Trident was fought, Robert proclaimed his intention to claim the Iron Throne.[40] Out of all three leaders of the rebellion, Robert had the better claim,[41] due to the fact that his grandmother had been Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, the youngest daughter of King Aegon V Targaryen.[42] To justify Robert's claim, the maesters would later use his bloodties to House Targaryen,[43] though it was conquest which won him the throne.

Because Robert had taken a wound from Rhaegar during battle, he gave the pursuit of the remnants of the Targaryen army to Eddard Stark. Eddard followed the remnants of the army back to King's Landing, where the Red Keep was being held by several thousand loyalists.[1]

Battle at the Mander

Quellon Greyjoy, Lord of the Iron Islands, desired neutrality for the ironborn during the war. After Pyke was informed of Rhaegar's death, however, Quellon was convinced by his eldest sons—Balon, Euron, and Victarion—to join the rebels as soon as possible or else lose all chance at spoils. Since it was still unknown whether House Lannister of Casterly Rock would side with the loyalists or the rebels, most of the ironmen's fleet remained at home, while Quellon led fifty longships in attacking the Reach.[44]

The Greyjoys captured some ships and raided some towns and villages. They were intercepted by the longships of the Shield Islands, however, at the mouth of the Mander. After Lord Quellon was slain in the battle at the Mander, his heir, Balon, led the remaining ironmen back to the Iron Islands, having accomplished little.[44]

Sack of King's Landing

Ned finds Jaime seated on the Iron Throne by Amok©

Already prior to the Battle of the Trident, King Aerys had been preparing his wildfire plot. His Hand of the King, Lord Qarlton Chelsted, however, eventually became suspicious of the frequency with which the pyromancers visited the king. When he discovered the king's wildfire plot, he attempted to change the king's mind, and when nothing worked, he choose to resign his position. For this, Aerys had him burned alive.[33] Following the Trident, Aerys named Rossart, his favorite pyromancer,[33] as his new Hand of the King.[45] He would only be Hand for a fortnight.[33] Meanwhile, Aerys sent his wife, Queen Rhaella, and his new heir, their second son, Prince Viserys, to Dragonstone for safety, where they would have the protection of, amongst others, Ser Willem Darry, the master-at-arms of the Red Keep, and royal fleet.[15][46] Aerys refused to allow Rhaegar's wife, Princess Elia Martell, and their children Rhaenys and Aegon, to leave the city, keeping them by his side instead.[33]

While the Trident is seen by many as the decisive battle of the war, the capital remained untaken until the Sack of King's Landing[28][46] (5 on the map) in 283 AC,[47] the last major battle of the war. Because Robert Baratheon had been injured in battle, Lord Eddard Stark and his army pursued the remnants of Rhaegar's army, who had fled back to the capital. Lord Tywin Lannister, who had refused calls to arms from both the loyalists and the rebels until that point,[1] appeared at the gates of King's Landing with an army of twelve thousand men,[1] mere hours before Eddard Stark would arrive.[1] Lord Tywin professed his loyalty to King Aerys, and while Lord Varys counseled Aerys to keep the gates locked, the king chose to listen to Grand Maester Pycelle and open the gates to Tywin's men. Once inside, the forces from the westerlands began to sack the city.[33]

Upon the realization that all was lost, Aerys ordered Rossart to ignite the wildfire caches throughout the city, wishing to leave Robert nothing but “ashes and bones”. He ordered Ser Jaime Lannister, Lord Tywin’s eldest son and the only knight of his Kingsguard present in the city, to kill Tywin and bring his head to Aerys. Instead, Jaime killed Rossart, and upon the realization that Aerys would simply give the order to burn the city down to another pyromancer, returned to the Red Keep and murdered Aerys himself in the throne room, mere seconds before soldiers from the westerlands entered.

Meanwhile, Ser Gregor Clegane and Ser Amory Lorch had entered Maegor's Holdfast to deal with the rest of the royal family, to secure the throne for Robert, and to prove that House Lannister had forsaken the Targaryens forever. Gregor killed Prince Aegon Targaryen, Rhaegar's son and heir in front of the child's mother, Princess Elia Martell, and then raped and murdered Elia herself with Aegon's blood and brains still on his hands. Amory dragged Princess Rhaenys Targaryen from under her father's bed and killed her, stabbing her half a hundred times.

When Eddard Stark arrived in the city, he found Jaime seated on the Iron Throne and Aerys's corpse slumped below it.[46] Robert Baratheon arrived in the city at a later point, upon which he was presented with the bodies of Elia, Rhaenys and Aegon by Lord Tywin. Robert was pleased by these deaths, but Eddard called it murder of children. This resulted in an argument between Eddard and Robert, and Eddard rode out alone in anger to fight the final battles of the war in the south.[1]

In the days that followed the Sack of King's Landing, Jaime Lannister sought out and killed Garigus and Belis, the remaining two pyromancers aware of the wildfire plot.[33]

Aftermath

While Robert's Rebellion is considered to have ended at the Sack of King's Landing,[45] not all battles were fought. In the south, the siege of Storm's End continued, while Lyanna Stark was still missing.

End of the Siege of Storm's End

The siege of Storm's End (6 on the map) had begun after the Battle of Ashford.[22] Lord Mace Tyrell had led his forces to Storm's End, where they had laid siege to the castle for the better part of a year. Storm's End was being held by Stannis Baratheon, the younger brother of Robert Baratheon. While the castle garrison was starving and ate rats to survive,[48] the forces of the Reach feasted in sight of the castle.[26] A smuggler named Davos managed to sail past the blockade of the Redwyne fleet and sold his cargo of onions and fish to the residents of Storm's End,[26] thereby preventing them from resorting to cannibalism.[48] The new food supply allowed Storm's End to hold out long enough until Eddard Stark arrived from King's Landing to lift the siege. The lords of the Reach were quick to dip their banners.[15]

Combat at the Tower of Joy

Tower of joy, by Henning Ludvigsen, FFG©.
Note: The bottom image is the original version, but was redone to make the top image, which features the red mountains of Dorne.

After lifting the siege at Storm's End, Lord Eddard Stark rode further south with six companions: Howland Reed, Lord Willam Dustin, Ethan Glover, Martyn Cassel, Theo Wull, and Ser Mark Ryswell.[15] According to a semi-canon source, Ned's army did not accompany him south to Dorne.[35]

Near the Red Mountains of Dorne, they found three knights of Aerys II's Kingsguard, Ser Arthur Dayne, Ser Oswell Whent, and the Lord Commander, Ser Gerold Hightower.[15] They were guarding a tower which Rhaegar is said to have named the tower of joy. The northmen and Kingsguard fought, with only Eddard and Howland surviving the combat at the tower of joy.[15] Inside the tower, Eddard found his sister, Lyanna Stark, who extracted a promise from Eddard, and Lyanna died shortly after with her brother by her side.[16] Eddard later tore down the tower, so he could use the stones to make cairns for the eight dead men.[15]

Afterwards, Eddard travelled further south, to Starfall, where he delivered the famed sword Dawn, which had been in the possession of the Sword of the Morning, to Arthur's sister, Lady Ashara Dayne.[49][50] The woman jumped into the sea to her death.[51]

Assault on Dragonstone

In between the Battle of the Trident and the Sack of King's Landing, Queen Rhaella Targaryen and her son and Aerys's new heir, Prince Viserys Targaryen, had been sent to the island of Dragonstone[33][45] with the Red Keep's master-at-arms, Ser Willem Darry.[15] There, Viserys was crowned by his mother,[52] while on the mainland, Stannis Baratheon began constructing a new royal fleet to lead an assault on Dragonstone.[26]

In 284 AC, nine months after the flight to Dragonstone,[46] Rhaella died giving birth to Princess Daenerys Targaryen during a great storm that destroyed the Targaryen fleet at anchor at the island.[46] With most of the Targaryen fleet destroyed, and with the Baratheon fleet ready to take Dragonstone, the household of the last Targaryen stronghold was willing to sell the children to the new king, Robert I Baratheon. Shortly before Stannis sailed to Dragonstone, however, Willem Darry and four loyal men smuggled Viserys, Daenerys, and her wet nurse from the nursery and sailed for the Braavosian coast, and the children subsequently lived in exile in the Free Cities.[46] While Stannis was successful in leading the assault on Dragonstone, Robert scorned him for allowing Willem and the children to escape.[26]

Establishment of Baratheon Dynasty

Following the conclusion of the rebellion, Robert I Baratheon was successfully installed as the new Lord of the Seven Kingdoms. Robert named his foster father, Jon Arryn, as his Hand of the King, and he named his middle brother, Stannis, as Lord of Dragonstone.[26]

Robert had no wish to marry following the death of his betrothed, Lyanna Stark, but Jon convinced him otherwise by informing Robert that the realm was in need of an heir. Jon suggested Lord Tywin Lannister's daughter, Cersei, as the marriage would ensure Tywin's support, should Viserys Targaryen ever attempt to win his throne back.[41] Robert and Cersei married in 284 AC.[53] Maester Yandel described the marriage as Robert's "first act" as king.[54]

Rumored Dornish Resistance

The deaths of Princess Elia Martell and her two young children, Rhaenys and Aegon Targaryen, infuriated House Martell. Prince Oberyn Martell, Elia's younger brother, attempted to raise Dorne for the exiled Viserys. Messages were sent by both raven and messenger, though their contents have remained a secret.[55] Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, went to Dorne the year after the rebellion,[56] returned the bones of Prince Lewyn Martell, and sat down with Doran Martell, the Prince of Dorne and the older brother of Elia and Oberyn. During his stay in Sunspear, Jon was "questioned closely" regarding the fates of Elia and her children,[56] and a hundred others were questioned as well.[56] While all talk of war ended in Dorne after Jon's visit,[55] Doran continued to plot a Targaryen restoration in secret,[57] working closely together with Oberyn.[58]

Houses by Allegiance

While not every house supporting the loyalists and the rebels respectively is known, this list provides an overview of the loyalties that have been revealed thus far. While it is known that the houses in the riverlands, the Vale, and the stormlands were divided between the loyalists and rebels in their loyalties, no mention has been made regarding any divided loyalties in Dorne, the Reach, and the north. Nonetheless, this list presents only houses specifically mentioned by name to have supported a side in the war.

Loyalists

Rebels


From the North

From the Vale

From the Stormlands

From the Riverlands

Others

Quotes

There are still those in the Seven Kingdoms who call me Usurper. Do you forget how many houses fought for Targaryen in the war? They bide their time for now, but give them half a chance, they will murder me in my bed, and my sons with me.[1]

Robert was betrothed to marry her, but Prince Rhaegar carried her off and raped her. Robert fought a war to win her back. He killed Rhaegar on the Trident with his hammer, but Lyanna died and he never got her back at all.[74]

Robert Baratheon led the rebellion. All commands came from him, in the end.[75]

Once Rhaegar died, the war was done.[76]

And so ended both the reign of House Targaryen and Robert's Rebellion—the war that put an end to nearly three hundred years of Targaryen rule and ushered in a new golden era under the auspices of House Baratheon.[45]

—writings of Yandel

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