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− | Urragon was called upon by his aged father [[Torgon Greyiron|Torgon]] to help him rule the [[Iron Isles]], remaining at his father's side for the best part of five years be there at court, council, war, and peace. When Torgon died, Urragon assumed kingship without a [[kingsmoot]] and no [[Drowned Men|priest]] denouncing him. | + | Urragon was called upon by his aged father [[Torgon Greyiron|Torgon]] to help him rule the [[Iron Isles]], remaining at his father's side for the best part of five years be there at court, council, war, and peace. When Torgon died, Urragon assumed kingship without a [[kingsmoot]] and no [[Drowned Men|priest]] denouncing him.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: Driftwood Crowns}} |
− | His reign was long but undistinguished. His dying wish was for the high kingship to pass to his great-nephew [[Urron Greyiron]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Driftwood Crowns}} | + | His reign was long but undistinguished. His dying wish was for the high kingship to pass to his great-nephew [[Urron Greyiron]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: Driftwood Crowns}} |
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Urragon IV Greyiron | |
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Monarch | |
Full name | Urragon Greyiron, Fourth of His Name Since the Grey King |
Title | High King of the Iron Islands |
Predecessor | Torgon Greyiron |
Heir | Urron Greyiron |
Successor | Urron Greyiron |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Greyiron |
Father | Torgon Greyiron |
References | |
Book | The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned) |
Urragon IV Greyiron, formally styled Urragon Greyiron, Fourth of His Name Since the Grey King, was a High King of the Iron Islands from House Greyiron.
History
Urragon was called upon by his aged father Torgon to help him rule the Iron Isles, remaining at his father's side for the best part of five years be there at court, council, war, and peace. When Torgon died, Urragon assumed kingship without a kingsmoot and no priest denouncing him.[1]
His reign was long but undistinguished. His dying wish was for the high kingship to pass to his great-nephew Urron Greyiron.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Islands: Driftwood Crowns.