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| conflict = [[Robert's Rebellion]]
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| date = {{Date|282}}-{{Date|283}}
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| place = [[Stoney Sept]]
| location = [[Westeros]]
 
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| result = Rebel victory
| battles = [[Battle of Summerhall|Summerhall]]<br>[[Battle of Ashford|Ashford]]<br>[[Battle of the Bells]]<br>[[Battle of the Trident|The Trident]]<br>[[Sack of King's Landing|King's Landing]]<br>[[Siege of Storm's End|Storm's End]]<br>[[Tower of Joy]]
 
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| combatant1 = Rebel army of <br> [[The North]] <br> [[The Riverlands]] <br> [[The Vale]] <br> [[The Stormlands]]
| result = Decisive victory for the rebel forces
 
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| combatant2 = Royal army of [[King's Landing]]
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| commander1 = Lord [[Robert Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]] <br> Lord [[Eddard Stark]] of [[Winterfell]] <br> Lord [[Hoster Tully]] of [[Riverrun]]
| combatant1 = The rebels
 
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| commander2 = Lord [[Jon Connington]], [[Hand of the King]]
:[[House Baratheon]]<br>[[House Stark]]<br>[[House Tully]]<br>[[House Arryn]]<br>[[House Lannister]] (late war)
 
 
| strength1 = unknown
| commander1 = [[Robert Baratheon]]<br>[[Stannis Baratheon]]<br>[[Eddard Stark]]<br>[[Hoster Tully]]<br>[[Jon Arryn]]<br>[[Tywin Lannister]]
 
 
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| casualties1 = unknown,<br> Ser [[Denys Arryn]]
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| casualties2 = Unknown but larger than the Rebel's
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| commander2 = [[Aerys II Targaryen]]<br>[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]<br>[[Owen Merryweather]]<br>[[Jon Connington]]<br>[[Qarlton Chelsted]]<br>[[Mace Tyrell]]<br>[[Randyll Tarly]]<br>[[Barristan Selmy]]<br>[[Lewyn Martell]]
 
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The '''Battle of the Bells''' was a battle fought during [[Robert's Rebellion]] between royal and rebel forces at [[Stoney Sept]]. The battle is called ''Battle of the Bells'' because at the beginning of the battle the sept tolled the city bells to warn the citizens of the battle and to persuade them to stay inside their houses. The battle was won by the rebel army although the royals were able to retreat in good order.
'''Robert's Rebellion''', also known as the '''War of the Usurper''', was a rebellion against [[House Targaryen]], primarily instigated by [[Eddard Stark]], [[Jon Arryn]], and [[Robert Baratheon]], for whom it is named. It lasted almost two years and resulted in the end of the Targaryens dynasty in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the beginning of Robert Baratheon's reign.
 
   
==Causes==
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==Prelude==
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After the Defeat in the [[Battle of Ashford]], on the Stormland/Reach border, [[Robert Baratheon]] turned north. Most likely, he was trying to link up to his allies, the Starks, Tullys and Arryns. It is unknown what happened between Ashford and [[Stoney Sept]] but during the journey Robert was wounded and he hid in the Sept from pursuers just before the battle began.
The conflict was instigated after [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] had kidnapped [[Lyanna Stark]], who was betrothed to [[Robert Baratheon]]. Despite the pleading of [[Hoster Tully]] for patience, her brother [[Brandon Stark]] rode to the city of [[King's Landing]]. There, he went into the [[Red Keep]] shouting for Prince Rhaegar to come out and die. King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]] arrested him and his companions (his squire [[Ethan Glover]], [[Jeffory Mallister]], [[Kyle Royce]], and the nephew and heir of the Lord of the Eyrie [[Elbert Arryn]]) for threatening and conspiring to murder the crown prince{{Ref|aCoK|55}}
 
   
 
==Battle==
King Aerys II, who had become increasingly erratic, since his several months of confined imprisonment during the [[Defiance of Duskendale]], had ordered the fathers of the prisoners to come south to answer the charges against their sons. When they did this, they and their sons were all murdered without trial{{Ref|aCoK|55}} [[Ethan Glover]] was the only survivor. Lord Rickard Stark who demanded a trial by combat was roasted in his armor, as his son [[Brandon Stark]] was put in a strangulation device and was forced to watch, strangling himself in the process of trying to save his father. {{Ref|aCoK|55}} Soon after, the Mad King demanded the heads of [[Robert Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark]] from their guardian, [[Jon Arryn]], Lord Arryn of the Eyrie. Rather than comply, Lord Arryn raised his banners in revolt against these unjust acts.{{Ref|aGoT|2}}
 
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When Jon Connington occupied the town he ordered his soldiers to begin searching the houses looking for Robert Baratheon. They had not found him when the combined Tully-Stark army reached Stoney Sept. The rebels attacked the army of Connington who responded by fighting back fiercely. He wounded [[Hoster Tully]] and killed Jon Arryn's cousin and heir, [[Denys Arryn]].
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At this point Robert came out (probably with his followers) and led the counterattack. Although this seemed to have turned the tide of the battle, Robert himself later maintained that [[Eddard Stark]] won it for him. Jon Connington realized the battle was lost and was able to retreat in good order.{{Ref|aSoS|29}}
   
==Combatants==
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==Aftermath==
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The retreat by Jon Connington seems quite a feat due to the fierce fighting and the location (town, house to house fighting) would make it hard to hold the army together. Nevertheless it did not impress King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys]] who had Connington exiled and seized his lands for his failure to deal with rebels. However, this defeat forced King Aerys to realize that Robert was no mere outlaw lord to be crushed at whim, but the greatest threat [[House Targaryen]] had faced since [[Daemon Blackfyre]].{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
When Lord Arryn raised his banners in revolt, many of his bannermen sided with the King, chief among them Lord Grafton, who called the other loyalists to aid him in barring the rebels from entering the port of [[Gulltown]]. Gulltown's defenses eventually fell, Robert was able to return to [[Storm's End]], while Eddard returned North. Both men called on their own bannermen.
 
   
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At the Battle of the Trident the rebels were on the North bank. Robert was fleeing North when trapped in Stoney Sept.
Next [[House Tully]] joined the war on the rebels' side, following the marrige of Eddard and Jon to [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] and [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]] respectively, binding House Stark, Tully and Arryn togther.{{Ref|aGoT|2}} However, like in the Vale, not all the Tully bannermen joined the rebel cause. Houses [[House Ryger|Ryger]], [[House Darry|Darry]], and [[House Mooton|Mooton]] took the side of the Targaryens in the war and [[House Frey|Frey]] remained neutral until the situation became clearer.
 
   
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After the battle King Aerys sent [[Jonothor Darry]] and [[Barristan Selmy]] to [[Stoney Sept]] to rally what they could of the loyalist forces.
After all the rebels were united, it was decided they would stand behind Robert, whose grandmother had been the daughter of King [[Aegon V Targaryen]], giving him the best claim to the throne outside of Aerys, his children and grandchildren.
 
   
 
==References and Notes==
In turn, King Aerys summoned his own banners. All Targaryen bannermen responded as did House [[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] and [[House Martell|Martell]] who stayed loyal to the throne as did all of their bannermen, including [[House Redwyne|Redwyne]] and [[House Hightower|Hightower]]. However, [[House Lannister]], led by Tywin Lannister, who had recently resigned his post as [[Hand of the King]] ignored the summons, while House [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoy]] decided to remain neutral throughout the conflict.
 
 
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==Course of the war==
 
[[Image:War of the Usurper.png|right|thumb|350px|Overview of the war:<br><!-- arranged for better readability
 
-->'''1''' [[Battle of Summerhall|Summerhall]],<!--
 
-->'''2''' [[Battle of Ashford|Ashford]],<!--
 
-->'''3''' [[Battle of the Bells]],<!--
 
-->'''4''' [[Battle of the Trident|The Trident]],<!--
 
-->'''5''' [[Sack of King's Landing|King's Landing]],<!--
 
-->'''6''' [[Siege of Storm's End|Storm's End]].<br><!--
 
-->The colours represent faction amies:<br><font color="#008000">Baratheon</font>. <font color="#808080">Stark</font>. <font color="#8B4513">Tyrell</font>. <font color="#ff0000">Lannister</font>. <font color="#000000">Targaryen</font>.]]
 
 
===Battle of Summerhall===
 
:{{main|Battle of Summerhall}}
 
The '''Battle of Summerhall''' (1 on the map) was actually three battles all fought on one day. Robert hit three independent loyalist forces before they could converge upon him. Lords Grandison, Cafferen, and Fell planned to join their hosts at [[Summerhall]] and march on Storm’s End, but Robert learned of their plans and struck first, attacking each army individually. Lord Fell died in the battle and Robert's forces captured his son, Silveraxe. Lords Grandison and Cafferen, both loyalist commanders, went over to Robert after the battle, as did Silveraxe.
 
 
===Battle of Ashford===
 
:{{main|Battle of Ashford}}
 
The '''Battle of Ashford''' (2 on the map) was an indecisive victory for loyalist forces when [[Randyll Tarly]]'s van smashed Robert’s forces before the bulk of [[Mace Tyrell]]’s main force could be brought to bear. Lord Cafferen, a former Loyalist turned rebel after the Battle of Summerhall, was cut down by Randyll Tarly while fighting under Robert’s banner. Lord Tarly sent Lord Cafferen’s head to King Aerys. By all indications, the battle was indecisive, however Mace likes to remember it as his one great victory over Robert.
 
 
===Battle of the Bells===
 
:{{main|Battle of the Bells}}
 
The '''Battle of the Bells''' (3 on the map) took place at [[Stoney Sept]]. Aerys’ forces were chasing after Robert Baratheon, attempting to cut him off from Eddard Stark’s forces. Robert was wounded and hiding in Stoney Sept. [[Jon Connington]], the [[Hand of the King|Hand]], took the town by force and began searching from house to house. Eddard and Hoster Tully's forces swept into the town. Connington fought back fiercely. Robert came out at that point and led a counterattack. When Connington saw the battle was lost, he retreated in good order. After the battle, Aerys realized that Robert was not some outlaw lord, but rather the greatest threat to the realm since [[Daemon Blackfyre]]. He exiled Lord Connington for his failure and ordered his [[Alchemists' Guild|pyromancers]] to place caches of [[wildfire]] throughout King’s Landing, even within the Red Keep itself.
 
 
===Battle of the Trident===
 
:{{main|Battle of the Trident}}
 
The '''Battle of the Trident''' (4 on the map) was the decisive battle of the war, matching the forces of Robert against the Targaryen loyalists. Rhaegar and Robert met in single combat on the ford of the [[Trident]] while the battle crashed around them. 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.
 
Because Robert had suffered a grievous wound in the battle, he gave the command of the army to [[Eddard Stark]].
 
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===Sack of King's Landing===
 
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The '''Sack of King’s Landing''' (5 on the map) occurred one year into the rebellion. Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], who had remained neutral until the Battle of the Trident made the rebel victory a foregone conclusion, marched to the gates of King’s Landing, claiming loyalty to Aerys and asking to be let in. Aerys favored the advice of [[Pycelle|Grand Maester Pycelle]] over that of his spymaster [[Varys]] and opened the gates of the city. The Lannister forces then began to sack the city in Robert's name. Realising all was lost, Aerys ordered his most recent Hand, the [[Alchemists' Guild|pyromancer]] Rossart, to ignite the wildfire caches throughout the city, saying, "Let him [Robert] be king over charred bones and cooked meat. Let him be the king of ashes."
 
 
Aerys then ordered [[Jaime Lannister]], one of his Kingsguard and Tywin's own son, to kill his father. Instead, Jaime slew Lord Rossart and then murdered Aerys himself on the [[Iron Throne]]. Tywin sent his knights [[Gregor Clegane]] and [[Amory Lorch]] to deal with the rest of the royal family, securing the throne for Robert and proving that [[House Lannister]] had forsaken the Targaryens forever. Gregor killed the baby crown prince Aegon while his mother watched, and then raped and murdered Princess Elia herself. Amory dragged princess Rhaenys from under her father's bed and killed her. When Eddard Stark arrived shortly thereafter, he found Jaime seated on the Iron Throne and Aerys's corpse slumped below it. Tywin Lannister presented the bodies of Elia, Aegon and Rhaenys as tokens of his fealty. The resulting argument between Eddard Stark and Robert Baratheon over this brutal act led to Stark riding out alone to finish the war in the south.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 12|Chapter 12]], Eddard</ref>
 
 
===Siege of Storm's End===
 
:{{main|Siege of Storm's End}}
 
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 [[Paxter Redwyne]], feasted within sight of the castle while [[Stannis Baratheon]] and his men starved inside. Help 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 and Lord Tyrell dipped his banners.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 39|Chapter 39]], Eddard</ref>
 
 
===Dragonstone===
 
After the Siege of Storm's End was lifted, Stannis was given command of a fleet to take the last Targaryen stronghold, [[Dragonstone]]. Some nine months or more earlier, before the Sack of King's Landing, [[Rhaella Targaryen|Queen Rhaella]] and [[Viserys Targaryen|Prince Viserys]] had fled to the island with Ser Willem Darry. The Queen died in childbed giving birth to [[Daenerys Targaryen]] during a great storm that destroyed the Targaryen fleet at anchor.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 3|Chapter 3]], Daenerys</ref>
 
 
Before Stannis's arrival, Ser 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.
 
 
===Battle of the Tower of Joy - The End of Aerys's Kingsguard===
 
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 guarding a small tower, named the [[Tower of Joy]], in the red mountains of Dorne where Prince Rhaegar had been holding [[Lyanna Stark]]. Lord Eddard rode there with six companions: [[Howland Reed]], [[Willam Dustin]], [[Ethan Glover]], [[Martyn Cassel]], [[Theo Wull]] and [[Mark Ryswell]], after lifting the siege of Storm's End. The seven companions fought the three Kingsguard, with only Eddard and Howland surviving. Lyanna died shortly after she extracted a promise from her brother. Afterwards, Eddard rode to [[Starfall]] to deliver Arthur's sword [[Dawn]] to his sister [[House_Dayne#Ashara_Dayne|Ashara Dayne]], who leapt into the sea shortly afterwards.
 
 
==Outcome==
 
Following the successful conclusion of the Rebellion, House Targaryen was displaced from power and most of its members wiped out, with only two survivors who were sneaked off into 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, he married [[Cersei Lannister]] instead. Arryn negotiated a truce with [[Dorne]], and the [[Seven Kingdoms]] confirmed Robert as king.
 
 
==References and sources==
 
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The Battle of the Bells was a battle fought during Robert's Rebellion between royal and rebel forces at Stoney Sept. The battle is called Battle of the Bells because at the beginning of the battle the sept tolled the city bells to warn the citizens of the battle and to persuade them to stay inside their houses. The battle was won by the rebel army although the royals were able to retreat in good order.

Prelude

After the Defeat in the Battle of Ashford, on the Stormland/Reach border, Robert Baratheon turned north. Most likely, he was trying to link up to his allies, the Starks, Tullys and Arryns. It is unknown what happened between Ashford and Stoney Sept but during the journey Robert was wounded and he hid in the Sept from pursuers just before the battle began.

Battle

When Jon Connington occupied the town he ordered his soldiers to begin searching the houses looking for Robert Baratheon. They had not found him when the combined Tully-Stark army reached Stoney Sept. The rebels attacked the army of Connington who responded by fighting back fiercely. He wounded Hoster Tully and killed Jon Arryn's cousin and heir, Denys Arryn. At this point Robert came out (probably with his followers) and led the counterattack. Although this seemed to have turned the tide of the battle, Robert himself later maintained that Eddard Stark won it for him. Jon Connington realized the battle was lost and was able to retreat in good order.[1]

Aftermath

The retreat by Jon Connington seems quite a feat due to the fierce fighting and the location (town, house to house fighting) would make it hard to hold the army together. Nevertheless it did not impress King Aerys who had Connington exiled and seized his lands for his failure to deal with rebels. However, this defeat forced King Aerys to realize that Robert was no mere outlaw lord to be crushed at whim, but the greatest threat House Targaryen had faced since Daemon Blackfyre.[2]

At the Battle of the Trident the rebels were on the North bank. Robert was fleeing North when trapped in Stoney Sept.

After the battle King Aerys sent Jonothor Darry and Barristan Selmy to Stoney Sept to rally what they could of the loyalist forces.

References and Notes

  1. 冰雨的风暴章节 29,艾莉亚。
  2. 冰雨的风暴章节 37,詹姆。
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