House Arryn

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'''House Arryn''' is descended from the [[King of Mountain and Vale|Kings of Mountain and Vale]], one of the oldest and purest lines of [[Andal nobility]]. [[The Eyrie]] is the seat of the Arryns. [[Robert Arryn]] is the current [[Lord of the Eyrie]].
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'''House Arryn''' is descended from the [[King of Mountain and Vale|Kings of Mountain and Vale]], one of the oldest and purest lines of [[Andal]] nobility. [[The Eyrie]] is the seat of the Arryns. [[Robert Arryn]] is the current [[Lord of the Eyrie]].
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[[Jeyne Royce|[Lady Jeyne]] of [[House Royce]], the first wife of [[Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie]], died in childbed, her daughter stillborn.
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[[Jeyne Royce|Lady Jeyne]] of [[House Royce]], the first wife of [[Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie]], died in childbed, her daughter stillborn.
His second wife and cousin, [[Rowena Arryn|Lady Rowena]] died of a winter chill, childless.
His second wife and cousin, [[Rowena Arryn|Lady Rowena]] died of a winter chill, childless.

Revision as of 23:52, 23 April 2007

House Arryn is descended from the Kings of Mountain and Vale, one of the oldest and purest lines of Andal nobility. The Eyrie is the seat of the Arryns. Robert Arryn is the current Lord of the Eyrie.

Lady Jeyne of House Royce, the first wife of Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie, died in childbed, her daughter stillborn.

His second wife and cousin, Lady Rowena died of a winter chill, childless.

He then married Lady Lysa of House Tully. They had a single son, Robert Arryn.

Jon Arryn died recently and his sole son, Robert, became Lord of the Eyrie.

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