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Lord '''Walderran Tarbeck''' was the head of [[House Tarbeck]] and the last Lord of [[Tarbeck Hall]]. By {{date|239}} he was already twice widowed with many sons from his first two marriages. {{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}
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Lord '''Walderan Tarbeck''' was the head of [[House Tarbeck]] and the last Lord of [[Tarbeck Hall]]. By {{date|239}} he was already twice widowed with many sons from his first two marriages. {{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The widowed Walderran at fifty five was hastily wed to [[Ellyn Reyne]], the widow of [[Tion Lannister]], supposedly after the widowed Ellyn tried to seduce the already married [[Tytos Lannister]]. Tytos was so intimidated by her that he failed to perform and in shame confessed to his [[Jeyne Marbrand|wife]] who informed her good-father [[Gerold Lannister]] who quickly arranged the match. They eventually had three children together, two daughters and a son. It is though noted that Walderran had full grown sons from his first two marriages by the time Lady Ellyn became his wife, some suspect that the Lady Ellyn might have shared her affection with these younger men as well as her old Lord.{{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}  
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The widowed Walderan at fifty five was hastily wed to [[Ellyn Reyne]], the widow of [[Tion Lannister]], supposedly after the widowed Ellyn tried to seduce the already married [[Tytos Lannister]]. Tytos was so intimidated by her that he failed to perform and in shame confessed to his [[Jeyne Marbrand|wife]] who informed her good-father [[Gerold Lannister]] who quickly arranged the match. They eventually had three children together, two daughters and a son. It is though noted that Walderan had full grown sons from his first two marriages by the time Lady Ellyn became his wife, some suspect that the Lady Ellyn might have shared her affection with these younger men as well as her old Lord.{{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}  
  
When the weak willed [[Tytos Lannister|Tytos]] became Lord of [[Casterly Rock]], Waldarran and [[House Reyne]] were his most troublesome bannermen. Tytos heir however, [[Tywin Lannister]] eventually tried to quell their rebellious ambitions by having Lord Walderran imprisoned. His wife [[Ellyn Reyne|Ellyn]] took three Lannisters hostage - two [[House Lannister of Lannisport|Lannisters]] of [[Lannisport]], as well as [[Stafford Lannister]].{{ref|affc|33}} Ellyn let Tytos know that she would kill the Lannisters if he harmed her husband. Although Tywin advised to send Walderran back in three pieces, an exchange was arranged by Tytos who intervened.{{ref|asos|44}}
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When the weak willed [[Tytos Lannister|Tytos]] became Lord of [[Casterly Rock]], Walderan and [[House Reyne]] were his most troublesome bannermen. Tytos heir however, [[Tywin Lannister]] eventually tried to quell their rebellious ambitions by having Lord Walderran imprisoned. His wife [[Ellyn Reyne|Ellyn]] took three Lannisters hostage - two [[House Lannister of Lannisport|Lannisters]] of [[Lannisport]], as well as [[Stafford Lannister]].{{ref|affc|33}} Ellyn let Tytos know that she would kill the Lannisters if he harmed her husband. Although Tywin advised to send Walderran back in three pieces, an exchange was arranged by Tytos who intervened.{{ref|asos|44}}
  
During the [[Reyne-Tarbeck Rebellion]], Lord Walderran, his sons, nephews, husbands of his daughters and his household knights met Tywin's forces on the field of battle near [[Tarbeck Hall]], they were all beheaded. Tywin then descended on Tarbeck Hall with the heads of the male Tarbeck's impaled on spears.{{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}
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During the [[Reyne-Tarbeck Rebellion]], Lord Walderan, his sons, nephews, husbands of his daughters and his household knights met Tywin's forces on the field of battle near [[Tarbeck Hall]], they were all beheaded. Tywin then descended on Tarbeck Hall with the heads of the male Tarbeck's impaled on spears.{{ref|twoiaf| House Lannister under the Dragons}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
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Revision as of 00:03, 12 December 2014

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Walderan Tarbeck
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Title Lord of Tarbeck Hall
Allegiance House Tarbeck
Born 184 AC[1]
Died 261 AC
Spouses
Books

Lord Walderan Tarbeck was the head of House Tarbeck and the last Lord of Tarbeck Hall. By 239 AC he was already twice widowed with many sons from his first two marriages. [2]

History

The widowed Walderan at fifty five was hastily wed to Ellyn Reyne, the widow of Tion Lannister, supposedly after the widowed Ellyn tried to seduce the already married Tytos Lannister. Tytos was so intimidated by her that he failed to perform and in shame confessed to his wife who informed her good-father Gerold Lannister who quickly arranged the match. They eventually had three children together, two daughters and a son. It is though noted that Walderan had full grown sons from his first two marriages by the time Lady Ellyn became his wife, some suspect that the Lady Ellyn might have shared her affection with these younger men as well as her old Lord.[2]

When the weak willed Tytos became Lord of Casterly Rock, Walderan and House Reyne were his most troublesome bannermen. Tytos heir however, Tywin Lannister eventually tried to quell their rebellious ambitions by having Lord Walderran imprisoned. His wife Ellyn took three Lannisters hostage - two Lannisters of Lannisport, as well as Stafford Lannister.[3] Ellyn let Tytos know that she would kill the Lannisters if he harmed her husband. Although Tywin advised to send Walderran back in three pieces, an exchange was arranged by Tytos who intervened.[4]

During the Reyne-Tarbeck Rebellion, Lord Walderan, his sons, nephews, husbands of his daughters and his household knights met Tywin's forces on the field of battle near Tarbeck Hall, they were all beheaded. Tywin then descended on Tarbeck Hall with the heads of the male Tarbeck's impaled on spears.[2]

References and Notes

  1. See the Walderran Tarbeck calculation.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The World of Ice & Fire, House Lannister under the Dragons.
  3. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 33, Jaime V.
  4. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 44, Jaime VI.