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==History==
 
==History==
 
Lord Bartimos was a member of Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]]'s [[black council]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. He urged the queen to use her numerical advantage in [[dragon]]s to take [[King's Landing]] from King [[Aegon II Targaryen]], but Rhaenyra agreed with the cautious Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]].{{Ref|tpatq}}
 
Lord Bartimos was a member of Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]]'s [[black council]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. He urged the queen to use her numerical advantage in [[dragon]]s to take [[King's Landing]] from King [[Aegon II Targaryen]], but Rhaenyra agreed with the cautious Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]].{{Ref|tpatq}}
After Rhaenyra [[Fall of King's Landing|seized control of King's Landing]], Lord Bartimos was named [[master of coin]] on her [[small council]].{{Ref|fab|They Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}}
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After Rhaenyra [[Fall of King's Landing|seized control of King's Landing]], Lord Bartimos was named [[master of coin]] on her [[small council]].{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}}
  
The treasury was completely empty and Rhaenyra was in desperate need of coin, for the Greens had sent three quarters of the gold away for safe keeping and spent the rest prior to the fall of the capital, to rectify this Lord Bartimos put in place the ruinous taxes his ancestor Lord [[Edwell Celtigar]] once enacted, although Bartimos went a step further. Taxes on wine and ale were doubled, port fees tripled. Every shop keeper was assessed a fee to keep his doors open. Innkeepers were required to pay a silver stag for each bed in their inn. The entry and exit fees once put on the seven City Gates by [[Rego Draz]] were brought back but at triple the cost. A property tax was put in place that small folk and wealthy must pay depending on how much space they take up. Bartimos even made executions a source of coin, by having them take place in the [[Dragonpit]] and charging those wishing to see the spectacle three pennies. Merchants and traders who couldn't pay had their property, ships or cargo seized. These taxes though they replenished the queens coffers, quickly made her and Bartimos despised by the populace.{{Ref|fab|They Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}}
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The treasury was completely empty and Rhaenyra was in desperate need of coin, for the Greens had sent three quarters of the gold away for safe keeping and spent the rest prior to the fall of the capital, to rectify this Lord Bartimos put in place the ruinous taxes his ancestor Lord [[Edwell Celtigar]] once enacted, although Bartimos went a step further. Taxes on wine and ale were doubled, port fees tripled. Every shop keeper was assessed a fee to keep his doors open. Innkeepers were required to pay a silver stag for each bed in their inn. The entry and exit fees once put on the seven city gates by [[Rego Draz]] were brought back but at triple the cost. A property tax was put in place that small folk and wealthy must pay depending on how much space they take up. Bartimos even made executions a source of coin, by having them take place in the [[Dragonpit]] and charging those wishing to see the spectacle three pennies. Merchants and traders who couldn't pay had their property, ships or cargo seized. These taxes though they replenished the queens coffers, quickly made her and Bartimos despised by the populace.{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}}
  
After the [[Treasons of Tumbleton]] by the [[Two Betrayers]], Bartimos urged Rhaenyra to arrest the other two baseborn dragonriders, Ser [[Addam Velaryon]] and [[Nettles]].{{Ref|tpatq}}{{Ref|fab|They Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}} And later argued for a tax to be placed for any child born out of wedlock which would help fill the royal coffers and would discourage more [[bastards]] being born.{{Ref|fab|They Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
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After the [[Treasons of Tumbleton]] by the [[Two Betrayers]], Bartimos urged Rhaenyra to arrest the other two baseborn dragonriders, Ser [[Addam Velaryon]] and [[Nettles]].{{Ref|tpatq}}{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant}} And later argued for a tax to be placed for any child born out of wedlock which would help fill the royal coffers and would discourage more [[bastards]] being born.{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
  
When [[Riot of King's Landing (Dance of the Dragons)|riots]] broke out in [[King's Landing]], Lord Bartimos manse was overrun by a mob, his servants turned on him or fled, his kin [[Arthor Celtigar|Arthor]] was cut down. Bartimos himself was bound to a post and tortured until he revealed all the locations of his wealth. Then a tanner named [[Wat the Tanner|Wat]] declared to Bartimos that he hadn't paid the "cock tax" and thus his manhood was forfeit. Wat the Tanner later rode through the streets upon a stolen horse, displaying Lord Bartimus's severed head and genitals to the crowds and declaring an end to all taxes.{{Ref|fab|They Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
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When [[Riot of King's Landing (Dance of the Dragons)|riots]] broke out in [[King's Landing]], Lord Bartimos manse was overrun by a mob, his servants turned on him or fled, his kin [[Arthor Celtigar|Arthor]] was cut down. Bartimos himself was bound to a post and tortured until he revealed all the locations of his wealth. Then a tanner named [[Wat the Tanner|Wat]] declared to Bartimos that he hadn't paid the "cock tax" and thus his manhood was forfeit. Wat the Tanner later rode through the streets upon a stolen horse, displaying Lord Bartimus's severed head and genitals to the crowds and declaring an end to all taxes.{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:32, 12 January 2019

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Bartimos Celtigar
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Titles
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Race Valyrian
Culture Crownlands
Died In 130 ACKing's Landing
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Bartimos Celtigar was a Lord of Claw Isle and a head of House Celtigar during the Dance of the Dragons.[1]

History

Lord Bartimos was a member of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's black council during the Dance of the Dragons. He urged the queen to use her numerical advantage in dragons to take King's Landing from King Aegon II Targaryen, but Rhaenyra agreed with the cautious Prince Daemon Targaryen.[1] After Rhaenyra seized control of King's Landing, Lord Bartimos was named master of coin on her small council.[2]

The treasury was completely empty and Rhaenyra was in desperate need of coin, for the Greens had sent three quarters of the gold away for safe keeping and spent the rest prior to the fall of the capital, to rectify this Lord Bartimos put in place the ruinous taxes his ancestor Lord Edwell Celtigar once enacted, although Bartimos went a step further. Taxes on wine and ale were doubled, port fees tripled. Every shop keeper was assessed a fee to keep his doors open. Innkeepers were required to pay a silver stag for each bed in their inn. The entry and exit fees once put on the seven city gates by Rego Draz were brought back but at triple the cost. A property tax was put in place that small folk and wealthy must pay depending on how much space they take up. Bartimos even made executions a source of coin, by having them take place in the Dragonpit and charging those wishing to see the spectacle three pennies. Merchants and traders who couldn't pay had their property, ships or cargo seized. These taxes though they replenished the queens coffers, quickly made her and Bartimos despised by the populace.[2]

After the Treasons of Tumbleton by the Two Betrayers, Bartimos urged Rhaenyra to arrest the other two baseborn dragonriders, Ser Addam Velaryon and Nettles.[1][2] And later argued for a tax to be placed for any child born out of wedlock which would help fill the royal coffers and would discourage more bastards being born.[3]

When riots broke out in King's Landing, Lord Bartimos manse was overrun by a mob, his servants turned on him or fled, his kin Arthor was cut down. Bartimos himself was bound to a post and tortured until he revealed all the locations of his wealth. Then a tanner named Wat declared to Bartimos that he hadn't paid the "cock tax" and thus his manhood was forfeit. Wat the Tanner later rode through the streets upon a stolen horse, displaying Lord Bartimus's severed head and genitals to the crowds and declaring an end to all taxes.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Princess and the Queen.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Triumphant.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - Rhaenyra Overthrown.