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Nymeria was a warrior queen and a Princess of the Rhoynar. After the Rhoyne was conquered by Valyria, Nymeria led the Rhoynar to Dorne, where she took Lord Mors Martell as her husband. House Nymeros Martell has ruled Dorne since.
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History
Nymeria ruled in Ny Sar, where she had a palace.[1] When the Valyrian Freehold conquered the Rhoyne with their dragons, Nymeria led the surviving Rhoynar into exile from Essos. For a time Nymeria and her refugees lived on Abulu, one of the Summer Islands now known as the Isle of Women.[2]
The warrior queen then brought ten thousand ships across the narrow sea to the shores of Dorne in southern Westeros.[3] She struck an alliance with House Martell of Sunspear, taking Lord Mors as her husband and burning the Rhoynar fleet.[4][5] The Martell-Rhoynar alliance conquered the rest of Dorne.[6] Nymeria sent six defeated Dornish kings to join the Night's Watch.[7]
Nymeria's life inspired the books Ten Thousand Ships and The Loves of Queen Nymeria.[8]
Though Nymeria is remembered as a "warrior queen", this is somewhat of a generalization. Nymeria was not herself a warrior who engaged in personal combat, but a skilled general and commander (similar to how by the War of the Five Kings, Tywin Lannister was no longer a "warrior", but still one of the keenest military strategists in Westeros). That being said, many of the Rhoynar refugees in Nymeria's army were warrior-women.[9]
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A Game of Thrones
Arya Stark names her direwolf "Nymeria" after the legendary queen.[3]
A Feast for Crows
Looking into the night sky of Dorne, Princess Arianne Martell thinks of a bright white star as Nymeria's star and a milky band behind it as her ten thousand ships.[10]
When Arya Stark and the kindly man devise an origin for "Cat", Arya chooses the name Nymeria for the ship which brought her to Braavos.[11]
Quotes
That is Nymeria’s star, burning bright, and that milky band behind her, those are ten thousand ships. She burned as bright as any man, and so shall I.[10]
– Arianne Martell's thoughts
Nymeria’s blood is in me, along with that of Mors Martell, the Dornish lord she married.[10]
We will build ten thousand ships as Nymeria once did and take sail with all our people to the land beyond the sunset.[12]
– Gylbert Farwynd, at the kingsmoot
See also
References and Notes
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 14, Tyrion IV.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Isle of Women entry.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 7, Arya I.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 6, The Merchant's Man.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 50, Daenerys VIII.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 15, Samwell II.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 40, Princess In The Tower.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 21, The Queenmaker.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 22, Arya II.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 19, The Drowned Man.