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The '''Usurper''' is a negative title given to [[Robert Baratheon]] by those who believe that the rightful rulers of [[Westeros]] are [[House Targaryen]]. It comes from the fact that Robert led a succesful rebellion against House Targaryen, exiled their remnants and rules in their stead.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 3|Chapter 3]], Daenerys</ref>
 
The '''Usurper''' is a negative title given to [[Robert Baratheon]] by those who believe that the rightful rulers of [[Westeros]] are [[House Targaryen]]. It comes from the fact that Robert led a succesful rebellion against House Targaryen, exiled their remnants and rules in their stead.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 3|Chapter 3]], Daenerys</ref>
 
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|"[[Dany]] had never looked upon the Usurper's face, yet seldom a day had passed when she had not thought of him.  His great shadow had lain across her since the hour of her birth, when she came forth amidst blood and storm into a world where she no longer had a place." {{Ref|aCoK|27|p 430}}}}
 
==References and Sources==
 
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Revision as of 22:50, 2 July 2013

The Usurper is a negative title given to Robert Baratheon by those who believe that the rightful rulers of Westeros are House Targaryen. It comes from the fact that Robert led a succesful rebellion against House Targaryen, exiled their remnants and rules in their stead.[1]

Quotes

"Dany had never looked upon the Usurper's face, yet seldom a day had passed when she had not thought of him. His great shadow had lain across her since the hour of her birth, when she came forth amidst blood and storm into a world where she no longer had a place." [2]

References and Sources

  1. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 3, Daenerys
  2. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 27, Daenerys II, p 430.