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  • Battle of the Redgrass Field
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  • The Battle of the Redgrass Field was a military engagement fought approximately a century before the events of Game of Thrones. It was the final battle of the Blackfyre Rebellion, where Daemon Blackfyre was slain and his attempt to unseat his half-brother King Daeron II Targaryen was defeated.
  • The Battle of the Redgrass Field was the battle that ended the Blackfyre Rebellion and confirmed Daeron II's rule over the Seven Kingdoms. Daemon Blackfyre and both of his eldest twin sons were slain in the battle by Lord Bloodraven (the Kinslayer) with apparently magical arrows. Ser Duncan the Tall's old master fought in the battle and lost his original squire in it, as did Ser Eustace Osgrey, who later appears in The Adventures of Dunk and Egg, as well as both of his sons. Ser Eustace fought for Blackfyre and for his treason lost all most all of his lands, his dignity, daughter and wealth.
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  • 20
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Casual
  • Heavy *Thousands of Targaryen and Dornish soldiers
  • Heavy *Thousands of rebel forces *Daemon Blackfyre and two of his sons
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Name
  • Battle of the Redgrass Field
Commanders
Result
  • Death of Daemon I Blackfyre
  • Decisive Targaryen victory;
Forces
  • Royalist forces
  • Rebel forces
  • Allied Dornish forces
Place
  • The Redgrass Field, southwest of King's Landing
Conflict
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  • The Battle of the Redgrass Field was a military engagement fought approximately a century before the events of Game of Thrones. It was the final battle of the Blackfyre Rebellion, where Daemon Blackfyre was slain and his attempt to unseat his half-brother King Daeron II Targaryen was defeated.
  • The Battle of the Redgrass Field was the battle that ended the Blackfyre Rebellion and confirmed Daeron II's rule over the Seven Kingdoms. Daemon Blackfyre and both of his eldest twin sons were slain in the battle by Lord Bloodraven (the Kinslayer) with apparently magical arrows. Ser Duncan the Tall's old master fought in the battle and lost his original squire in it, as did Ser Eustace Osgrey, who later appears in The Adventures of Dunk and Egg, as well as both of his sons. Ser Eustace fought for Blackfyre and for his treason lost all most all of his lands, his dignity, daughter and wealth.
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