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House Manwoody of Kingsgrave | |
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Coat of arms | A white skull crowned with gold on black |
Seat | Kingsgrave |
Head | Dagos Manwoody |
Region | Dorne |
Heir | Mors Manwoody |
Overlord | House Martell |
House Manwoody of Kingsgrave is an old Dornish noble house. Its seat of Kingsgrave is placed amidst the Prince's Pass, guarding the access to Dorne
They blazon their banners with a white skull with a golden crown, over a black field.[1] Both the arms of the house and the name of its castle refer to the fact that the founder of the house slew an old king of the Reach there. The motto has not been mentioned in the books.
Contents
The Manwoody House at the end of the third century
The known Manwoodys during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Lord Dagos Manwoody: Lord of Kingsgrave.
- Mors Manwoody, his eldest son.
- Dickon Manwoody, is second son.
- Ser Myles Manwoody, his brother.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- Lord Dagos, his brother Ser Myles, and his sons Mors and Dickon are part of the escort that goes to King's Landing with Prince Oberyn Martell
- The Manwoodies were there whith Oberyn when Tyrion Lannister came to him.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 38, Tyrion
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