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The '''Kingdom of the Three Daughters''' or the '''Three Daughters''' was an alliance of the [[Free Cities]] of [[Myr]], [[Lys]] and [[Tyrosh]], three "daughters" (colonies) of old [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyria]]
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#REDIRECT [[Triarchy]]
 
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[[Category:Redirect]]
==History==
 
The Three Daughters were likely governed by the High Council of the Triarchy. Prior to the [[Dance of the Dragons|civil war]] Prince [[Daemon Targaryen (husband of Rhaenyra)|Daemon Targaryen]] became an enemy of the Kingdom of the Three Daughters.
 
 
 
==The Dance of the Dragons==
 
At the start of the civil war [[The Blacks|the blacks]]'s [[Velaryon]] fleet blockaded the [[Gullet]].  Ser [[Otto Hightower]], King [[Aegon II]]’s [[Hand]], reached out across the [[narrow sea]] to the Kingdom of the Three Daughters whom he knew to be an enemy of Prince Daemon.  He hoped to persuade them to move against the [[Sea Snake]] and break the blockade. 
 
 
 
The High Council of the Triarchy eventually met in [[Tyrosh]] and chose to accept Ser Otto's offer of alliance. 
 
 
 
A combined fleet of ninety [[Myrish]], [[Lysene]] and [[Tyroshi]] warships under the banners of the Three Daughters, commanded by Triarchy's admiral [[Sharako Lohar]], swept from the [[Stepstones]] under the banners of the Three Daughters, bending their oars for the [[Gullet]]. 
 
 
 
Once the news of the fleet's presence in the Gullet reached [[Dragonstone]] Prince [[Jacaerys Velaryon]] swept down on [[Vermax]] and was soon joined by four other dragons.  The [[Battle in the Gullet]] took place.
 
 
 
The Battle in the Gullet eventually ended in defeat for [[The Blacks|the blacks]]. 
 
 
 
Although the [[Three Daughters]] won the battle they too suffered tremendous losses.  The Triarchy's admiral [[Sharako Lohar]] took a combined fleet of 90 warships from the [[Stepstones]] but only 28 survived to limp home, meaning that 62 ships were lost in the battle.
 
 
 
The reaction of the Triarchy to such a hard won victory is unknown but by the time of [[Maiden's Day]] in the year 130 AC the Triarchy had begun to tear itself to pieces.
 
 
 
==References and Notes==
 
{{References}}
 
[[Category:Nations]]
 
 
[[es:Reino de las Tres Hijas]]
 
[[es:Reino de las Tres Hijas]]
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[[fr:Royaume des Trois Filles]]
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[[ru:Королевство Трех Дочерей]]

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