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Revision as of 09:51, 4 December 2014

Fourth Blackfyre Rebellion
Part of Blackfyre Pretenders
Date 236 AC
Location Massey's Hook, the Crownlands
Battles Battle of Wendwater Bridge
Result Death of Daemon III Blackfyre
Belligerents
Iron Throne
Golden Company
House Blackfyre
Notable commanders
Aegon V Targaryen
Ser Duncan the Tall
Daemon III Blackfyre
Bittersteel
Losses
Tion Lannister

The Fourth Blackfyre Rebellion was a brief conflict during the reign of King Aegon V Targaryen. The pretender Daemon III Blackfyre, son of Haegon Blackfyre and grandson of Daemon Blackfyre, led his forces across the Narrow Sea with Bittersteel and the Golden Company at his back and landed at Massey's Hook.[1]

However, his invasion had little support, as people believed the Blackfyres to be as tattered as their banners. Daemon I had been dead for 40 years, and his cause was fading into memory. The rebellion ended at the Battle of Wendwater Bridge, in which Ser Duncan the Tall slew Daemon III, forcing Bittersteel to flee back to Essos. Tion Lannister, the second son and then-current heir of Lord Gerold Lannister, died in battle, making Tytos Lannister the new heir to Casterly Rock.[1]

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