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==History==
 
==History==
Lord Edmyn was the first riverlord to join [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]]'s side to fight against King [[Harren Hoare|Harren the Black]]. After Harren burned at [[Harrenhal]] and his line perished with him, Aegon granted Edmyn dominion over the Riverlands as [[Lord Paramount of the Trident]] and required the other riverlords to swear him fealty. Aegon granted Harrenhal to [[Quenton Hoare|Quenton]] of [[House Qoherys]] who took Edmyn's daughter to wife.{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{ref|AWOIAF|The Conquest}}
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Lord Edmyn was the first riverlord to join [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]]'s side to fight against King [[Harren Hoare|Harren the Black]]. After Harren burned at [[Harrenhal]] and his line perished with him, Aegon granted Edmyn dominion over the Riverlands as [[Lord Paramount of the Trident]] and required the other riverlords to swear him fealty. Aegon granted Harrenhal to [[Quenton Qoherys|Quenton]] of [[House Qoherys]] who took Edmyn's daughter to wife.{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{ref|AWOIAF|The Conquest}}
  
 
Edmyn served as Aegon I's [[Hand of the King]] between the years {{Date|7}} - {{Date|9}}.
 
Edmyn served as Aegon I's [[Hand of the King]] between the years {{Date|7}} - {{Date|9}}.

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Edmyn Tully was Lord of Riverrun during the War of Conquest.[1]

History

Lord Edmyn was the first riverlord to join Aegon the Conqueror's side to fight against King Harren the Black. After Harren burned at Harrenhal and his line perished with him, Aegon granted Edmyn dominion over the Riverlands as Lord Paramount of the Trident and required the other riverlords to swear him fealty. Aegon granted Harrenhal to Quenton of House Qoherys who took Edmyn's daughter to wife.[1][2]

Edmyn served as Aegon I's Hand of the King between the years 7 AC - 9 AC.

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