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War of the Ninepenny Kings (5th Blackfyre Rebellion) (2020)

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

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🗓️ 15 December 2012

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Steven Attewell of Race for the Iron Throne joined us to discuss the fascinating and terrifying Maelys the Monstrous, the Band of Nine, the Stepstones, Tyrosh, the Golden Company, Blackfyre lineage, Summerhall and all the events that led up to the outbreak of war. Published January 9, 2020.


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The In two. In 258 on Esos, another challenge rose to Egon's range when nine outlaws

0:31.2

exiles, pirates and cellsword captains met in the disputed lands beneath

0:35.9

the tree of crowns to form an unholy alliance.

0:39.5

The band of Nine swore their oath of mutual aid and support in carving out kingdoms for each of their members.

0:46.0

Among them was the last blackfire, Maileast the monstrous, who had command of the Golden Company,

0:51.6

and the kingdom they pledged to win for him was the seven kingdoms.

0:55.7

Prince Duncan, when told of the pact, famously remarked that crowns were being sold nine

1:00.0

a penny.

1:01.0

Thereafter, the band of nine became known as the nine penny kings in Westeros.

1:05.8

It was thought at first that the free cities of Essos would surely bring their power against

1:10.9

them and put an end to their pretentious,

1:13.7

but nonetheless preparations were made should Maylings and his allies turn on the

1:18.2

seven kingdoms.

1:20.2

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1:23.6

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1:28.3

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