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According to semi-canon sources their arms depict three brass buckles on blue.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/8/ Houses in the Stormlands]</ref> Their motto is unknown. | According to semi-canon sources their arms depict three brass buckles on blue.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/8/ Houses in the Stormlands]</ref> Their motto is unknown. | ||
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+ | During the [[War of the Five Kings]], Lord Ralph most likely first declared for [[Renly Baratheon]] before siding with his brother [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] and deserting him in turn for [[Joffrey]]. Ser Brus, however, remains in Stannis's service and is one of the [[Queen's Men]]. | ||
==The Buckler House at the end of the third century== | ==The Buckler House at the end of the third century== | ||
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==References in the books== | ==References in the books== | ||
===A Song of Ice and Fire=== | ===A Song of Ice and Fire=== | ||
+ | * In the entry of Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] in the [[White Book]], his victory over the Bastard of Bronzegate, [[Cedrik Storm]], is recorded. | ||
* Probably on his way to [[King's Landing]], [[Oberyn Martell]] heard from Lord Buckler's steward that [[Tyrion Lannister]] had introduced a tax on whoring. | * Probably on his way to [[King's Landing]], [[Oberyn Martell]] heard from Lord Buckler's steward that [[Tyrion Lannister]] had introduced a tax on whoring. | ||
− | * Lord Buckler was a guest | + | * Lord Buckler was a guest at [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I]]'s wedding, where he proposed a toast. |
− | * | + | * At the wedding between [[Alys Karstark]] and [[Sigorn]] of [[Thenn]], Brus Buckler gives [[Shireen Baratheon|Princess Shireen]] her first dance. |
+ | * [[Selyse Florent|Queen Selyse]] arranges for Ser Brus to wed the second daughter of the wildling raider [[Gerrick Kingsblood]]. | ||
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==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 20:13, 21 April 2012
House Buckler of Bronzegate | |
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Coat of arms | Azure, three buckles or |
Seat | Bronzegate |
Head | Ralph Buckler |
Region | the Stormlands |
Overlord | House Baratheon |
House Buckler of Bronzegate is one of the noble houses from the Stormlands sworn to Storm's End.
According to semi-canon sources their arms depict three brass buckles on blue.[1] Their motto is unknown.
During the War of the Five Kings, Lord Ralph most likely first declared for Renly Baratheon before siding with his brother Stannis and deserting him in turn for Joffrey. Ser Brus, however, remains in Stannis's service and is one of the Queen's Men.
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The Buckler House at the end of the third century
The known Bucklers during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Lord Ralph Buckler, Lord of Bronzegate.
- Ser Brus Buckler, his cousin.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- In the entry of Ser Barristan Selmy in the White Book, his victory over the Bastard of Bronzegate, Cedrik Storm, is recorded.
- Probably on his way to King's Landing, Oberyn Martell heard from Lord Buckler's steward that Tyrion Lannister had introduced a tax on whoring.
- Lord Buckler was a guest at Joffrey I's wedding, where he proposed a toast.
- At the wedding between Alys Karstark and Sigorn of Thenn, Brus Buckler gives Princess Shireen her first dance.
- Queen Selyse arranges for Ser Brus to wed the second daughter of the wildling raider Gerrick Kingsblood.
References and Notes
- ↑ The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses in the Stormlands
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