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| Sigil=A black ship on a pale grey field with a white onion on its sails. |
| Sigil=A black ship on a pale grey field with a white onion on its sails. |
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| Seat=Cape Wrath |
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| Lord=[[Davos Seaworth]] |
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+ | | Allegiance=[[House Baratheon of Storm's End]] (nominally)<br>[[House Baratheon of Dragonstone]] (actually) |
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| Date of founding=282 AL |
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| Founder=Davos Seaworth |
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+ | {{Dialogue a-b|Stannis Baratheon|Some highborn fools call you Onion Knight and think they insult you. So you take the onion for your sigil, sew it on your coat, fly the onion flag.|Davos Seaworth|My son wishes me to change it. Three mermen with tridents, something like that.|Stannis praises Davos.|The Prince of Winterfell}} |
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− | House Seaworth is ruled by the landed [[knight]] Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], the so-called "Onion Knight", a reformed smuggler in the service of Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] at [[Dragonstone]]. His wife Marya and youngest sons are usually found at their keep. |
+ | House Seaworth is ruled by the landed [[knight]] Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], the so-called "Onion Knight", a reformed smuggler in the service of Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] at [[Dragonstone]]. His wife [[Marya Seaworth|Marya]] and their youngest sons are usually found at their keep. |
− | House Seaworth came into existence after [[Robert's Rebellion]]. Davos Seaworth, a smuggler infamous on the [[Narrow Sea]] for being able to smuggle anything anywhere, transported a cargo hold full of onions into the besieged castle of [[Storm's End]], keeping the garrison alive until the war was over. Stannis Baratheon rewarded Davos by [[knighthood|knighting]] him and giving him lands, though he also insisted on taking the tips of the fingers on Davos' right hand in compensation for his smuggling. Davos judged this fair, since it bought him and his family a more secure future.<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/sbaratheon/davos-seaworth/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Baratheon of Dragonstone, Davos Seaworth entry]</ref> |
+ | House Seaworth came into existence after [[Robert's Rebellion]]. Davos Seaworth, a smuggler infamous on the [[Narrow Sea]] for being able to smuggle anything anywhere, transported a cargo hold full of onions into the besieged castle of [[Storm's End]], keeping the garrison alive until the war was over. Stannis Baratheon rewarded Davos by [[knighthood|knighting]] him and giving him lands, though he also insisted on taking the tips of the fingers on Davos' right hand in compensation for his smuggling. Davos judged this fair, since it bought him and his family a more secure future, one he could never have imagined, much less earned for them on his own.<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/sbaratheon/davos-seaworth/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Baratheon of Dragonstone, Davos Seaworth entry]</ref> |
==Members== |
==Members== |
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− | *Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], called the "Onion Knight", advisor to [[Stannis Baratheon]]. |
+ | *Ser [[Davos Seaworth]], called the "Onion Knight", a landed knight, advisor to King [[Stannis Baratheon]] and a former smuggler. |
− | *His wife, [[Marya Seaworth]] |
+ | *His wife, [[Marya Seaworth]]. |
− | **{[[Matthos Seaworth]]}, |
+ | **{[[Matthos Seaworth]]}, their son. Killed at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]]. |
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+ | {{House Seaworth family tree}} |
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==In the books== |
==In the books== |
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− | In the ''[[Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Davos Seaworth has seven sons: Dale, Allard, Matthos, Marc, Devan, Stannis, and Steffon. The oldest five serve in Stannis' army, though the younger two are children too young to serve. |
+ | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Davos Seaworth has seven sons: Dale, Allard, Matthos, Marc, Devan, Stannis, and Steffon. The oldest five serve in Stannis' army, though the younger two are children too young to serve. Dale, Allard, Matthos, and Marc are all killed in the Battle of the Blackwater. In the TV series, these four sons have been functionally condensed into Matthos. Till now only Matthos appeared and was mentioned after his dead, suggesting that he was Davos' only son. |
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+ | ==References== |
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Revision as of 18:08, 15 August 2014
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- Stannis Baratheon: "Some highborn fools call you Onion Knight and think they insult you. So you take the onion for your sigil, sew it on your coat, fly the onion flag."
- Davos Seaworth: "My son wishes me to change it. Three mermen with tridents, something like that."
- — Stannis praises Davos.[src]
House Seaworth is a vassal house that holds fealty to House Baratheon of Dragonstone. Their lands are located on Cape Wrath in the Stormlands. Their home is a small but cozy keep near the sea.
House Seaworth is ruled by the landed knight Ser Davos Seaworth, the so-called "Onion Knight", a reformed smuggler in the service of Lord Stannis Baratheon at Dragonstone. His wife Marya and their youngest sons are usually found at their keep.
House Seaworth came into existence after Robert's Rebellion. Davos Seaworth, a smuggler infamous on the Narrow Sea for being able to smuggle anything anywhere, transported a cargo hold full of onions into the besieged castle of Storm's End, keeping the garrison alive until the war was over. Stannis Baratheon rewarded Davos by knighting him and giving him lands, though he also insisted on taking the tips of the fingers on Davos' right hand in compensation for his smuggling. Davos judged this fair, since it bought him and his family a more secure future, one he could never have imagined, much less earned for them on his own.[1]
Members
- Ser Davos Seaworth, called the "Onion Knight", a landed knight, advisor to King Stannis Baratheon and a former smuggler.
- His wife, Marya Seaworth.
- {Matthos Seaworth}, their son. Killed at the Battle of the Blackwater.
Template:House Seaworth family tree
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Davos Seaworth has seven sons: Dale, Allard, Matthos, Marc, Devan, Stannis, and Steffon. The oldest five serve in Stannis' army, though the younger two are children too young to serve. Dale, Allard, Matthos, and Marc are all killed in the Battle of the Blackwater. In the TV series, these four sons have been functionally condensed into Matthos. Till now only Matthos appeared and was mentioned after his dead, suggesting that he was Davos' only son.
References
See also
- House Seaworth on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books)
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