House Targaryen is a dynasty because it has faced numerous existential crises throughout its reign, which matters for fans of the Westerosi saga.
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This guide covers the historical significance of the Blackfyre Rebellion, the key players involved, and the lasting impact on the Targaryen legacy.
- Overview of the Blackfyre Rebellion
- Key figures and events
- Comparative analysis of the rebellions
- Legacy of the Blackfyre conflicts
What Led to the Rise of the Blackfyres?
The man who would become known as Daemon Blackfyre was born from the controversial reign of Aegon IV Targaryen, also known as Aegon the Unworthy. His birth as Daemon Waters, a bastard son of Aegon and Princess Daena, marked the beginning of turmoil for the Targaryen dynasty.
The revelation of Daemon’s parentage triggered a series of events that culminated in the death of King Baelor I Targaryen. His fasting led to a rapid succession crisis that placed Viserys II Targaryen on the throne, albeit briefly.
- Aegon IV’s reign was marked by corruption.
- Daemon was knighted in 182 AC.
- Aegon IV legitimized all his bastards on his deathbed.
What Was the First Blackfyre Rebellion?
In 196 AC, Daemon Blackfyre initiated the first of the Blackfyre Rebellions. This uprising stemmed from over a decade of resentment towards Daeron II Targaryen and his rule. Daemon garnered support from border lords discontented with Dorne’s influence.
The rebellion culminated in the Battle of the Redgrass Field, where Daemon initially appeared to have the upper hand. However, the tide turned when loyalist Brynden Rivers and his archers gained control of a strategic ridge.
| Event | Date | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| First Blackfyre Rebellion | 196 AC | Defeat of Daemon Blackfyre |
| Battle of the Redgrass Field | 196 AC | Over 10,000 casualties |
Who Were the Pretenders to the Throne?
The aftermath of the first rebellion saw Daemon Blackfyre‘s legacy continue through his surviving supporters. Following the rebellion, Aegor Rivers fled to Tyrosh, keeping House Blackfyre’s claim alive.
Over the next 60 years, multiple attempts were made to reclaim the throne, including the second Blackfyre Rebellion in 212 AC, which was thwarted by Brynden Rivers.
- Second Blackfyre Rebellion ended before it began.
- Third rebellion resulted in the death of Haegon Blackfyre.
- Fourth rebellion saw Daemon III Blackfyre defeated by Aegon V Targaryen.
What Was the Legacy of the Blackfyre Rebellions?
The Blackfyre Rebellions concluded with the War of the Ninepenny Kings, where Maelys the Monstrous was killed by Ser Barristan Selmy. This marked the end of the Blackfyre line.
Despite the end of the Blackfyre threat, the Targaryen dynasty continued to face challenges. Just 20 years later, Robert Baratheon led a rebellion against Aerys II Targaryen, resulting in the fall of House Targaryen.
| Event | Date | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| War of the Ninepenny Kings | Over 20 years after the last Blackfyre Rebellion | Final defeat of the Blackfyres |
| Robert’s Rebellion | Approximately 20 years later | End of Targaryen rule |
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