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Lord of the Seven Kingdoms
Protector of the Realm
Lord of Storm's End (former)
Lord Paramount of the Stormlands (former)
The Usurper
Cassana Baratheon - mother (deceased)
Stannis Baratheon - brother
Renly Baratheon - brother (deceased)
Cersei Lannister - wife
Joffrey Baratheon - son (claimed)
Myrcella Baratheon - daughter (claimed)
Tommen Baratheon - son (claimed)
Gendry - unacknowledged bastard son
Barra - unacknowledged bastard daughter (deceased)
Selyse Baratheon - sister-in-law
Shireen Baratheon - niece
Tywin Lannister - father-in-law
Joanna Lannister - mother-in-law (deceased)
Jaime Lannister - brother-in-law
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- "I'm not trying to honor you, I'm trying to get you to run my kingdom while I eat, drink, and whore my way into an early grave."
- ―Robert Baratheon to Eddard Stark
Robert Baratheon is a major character in the first season. He is played by starring cast member Mark Addy and debuts in the series premiere.
Robert Baratheon is the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, formally styled as Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm. He took the throne by conquest in the war known as Robert's Rebellion. Robert was a great warrior in his youth. He killed Rhaegar Targaryen, Prince of Dragonstone, at the Battle of the Trident. After the war, Robert married Cersei Lannister to cement an alliance with House Lannister to hold the kingdoms together, but he does not love her. She claims to have bore him three children, but they were all fathered by her twin brother, Jaime Lannister. Robert found the winning of his kingdom far more fulfilling that the running of it. So it is his small council that is delegated the tedious tasks of ruling. He is a childhood friend of Eddard Stark and considers him his true brother. He names Ned Hand of the King when the previous Hand dies in mysterious circumstances. Eddard launches an investigation and discovers that his predecessor was scrutinising the parentage of Cersei's children. Fearful of exposure, Cersei instructs Robert's squire, Lancel Lannister, to give him too much wine while hunting. Robert is fatally wounded by a boar. Eddard cannot bring himself to tell Robert the truth about his children as he succumbs to his injuries. Robert names Eddard protector of the realm just before his death. Cersei ignores the proclamation, has Eddard arrested and seizes the throne for her son, Joffrey. The dispute leads to the War of the Five Kings.
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Biography
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Background
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Robert is the first son of Steffon Baratheon. He has two younger brothers, Stannis and Renly. Steffon was the head of House Baratheon and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. The Stormlands are one of the constituent regions of the Seven Kingdoms and House Baratheon is one of the Great Houses of the realm. His parents died in his youth, killed when their ship was caught in a storm. Robert, standing on the walls of Storm's End with Stannis, witnessed his parents ship that was returning from Essos break up on the rocks. He inherited the lordship, and was fostered with Jon Arryn, the head of House Arryn, another Great House. Eddard Stark, the second son of House Stark, was also fostered with Jon Arryn and Robert and Eddard became as close as brothers.[1]



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Added by Greater goodRobert was devastated by Lyanna's death, but was urged by Jon Arryn to marry Cersei of House Lannister, making an alliance with her father, Tywin Lannister, who had joined his cause late in the conflict and delivered the capital of King's Landing to him.[10] He named Jon Arryn as his Hand while Eddard took his father's role as Warden of the North.[11]
Stannis fought for Robert through the war. Stannis and Robert never loved one another.[12][13] Despite Stannis' service during the war Robert made Renly the Lord of Storm's End following his victory. Renly was only a child during the civil war, so he did not fight.[14] Stannis was made Lord of Dragonstone and served on his Robert's small council as Master of Ships. Renly later joined the small council as Master of Laws.[15][16]
Robert has been the King of the Andals and the First Men and the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros since the end of the civil war. He is more concerned with drinking, whoring and hunting than with the minutiae of ruling his kingdom.[17][18] He revels in the glory days of the rebellion.[19] He leaves the running of the kingdom largely his small council, led by Jon Arryn. King Robert also loves to throw events such as tournaments at which he spares no expense. Unfortunately, after seventeen years this has left the realm deeply in debt, for a shocking six million Gold Dragons, half of that to House Lannister. [20] He apparently has three children with Cersei: Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen.[21] Unbeknownst to Robert all three were actually fathered by Cersei's twin brother Jaime Lannister.[22] Robert has also fathered several illegitimate bastards. He has an unacknowledged bastard son named Gendry fathered on a tavern wench.[23] He has an unacknowledged bastard daughter named Barra fathered on the prostitute Mhaegen.[24] He has at least four other unacknowledged bastards fathered with various women in the city of King's Landing alone.[25]
Jon Arryn began to investigate the lineage of Cersei's children, comparing their appearance to Robert's bastard offspring. He died under mysterious circumstances shortly after beginning his investigation. Robert has decided to ride north to Eddard's keep Winterfell to name him as Jon Arryn's replacement.[26]
Season 1
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Added by WertheadThe royal party arrives in Winterfell and Lord Eddard presents his household to King Robert. After initial greetings, Robert demands to see the crypts and pay his respects, stoking Queen Cersei's impatience. In the crypts Robert offers prayers to a statue of Lyanna Stark. He tells Eddard that in his dreams he kills Rhaegar Targaryen every night anew, but Eddard replies that House Targaryen is destroyed. "Not all of them," Robert counters. Robert formally offers Eddard the role of Hand of the King, telling him that he needs someone to run the kingdom and revealing that he is fearful of betrayal from within his court. Eddard asks for time to think about it. Robert agrees but offers a sweetener: the hand of his son Joffrey in marriage to Eddard's daughter Sansa. A great feast is held in honor of the king's visit to Winterfell. The next morning Eddard and Robert go hunting and Eddard accepts Robert's offer.[27]
The parties depart Winterfell. Days later, on the Kingsroad south to the capital, Robert calls a halt to discuss some newly-arrived dire news with Eddard. Robert's spies have learned of Daenerys Targaryen's marriage to Khal Drogo whose khalasar is reported to number over one hundred thousand people. Eddard points out that the Dothraki cannot cross the Narrow Sea, as they have no ships, but Robert is concerned that the Seven Kingdoms will soon face another war.[28]
On the Kingsroad, the royal party reaches the Crossroads Inn, a noted waystop on the way south to the capital. Joffrey is injured by Nymeria, a direwolf belonging to Eddard's younger daughter Arya during the halt. Arya is brought before Robert and truthfully blames Joffrey for instigating the incident but Joffrey's falsified version of events is supported by Sansa. Robert is furious that a minor fracas has become a major incident with his wife and his new Hand accusing one another's children; he also appears to exhibit disdain towards Joffrey over the fact his son was beaten and disarmed by a girl several years his junior. He decides to let Ned discipline Arya whilst he will do the same to Joffrey, but to appease his Queen he agrees that a direwolf must be executed. When Nymeria cannot be found, Robert commands that Sansa's wolf Lady must be killed instead.[29]
On his return to King's Landing Robert orders a tournament to celebrate Eddard's appointment. He avoids the small council meetings where discussion of the kingdom's mounting debts and the difficulty of paying for the tournament are raised. Robert swaps old war stories with Ser Barristan Selmy, a distinguished and famous knight and Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and Jaime Lannister, whilst also humiliating his 'useless' squire, Lancel Lannister.[30] Robert enjoys the attentions of at least four women in his chambers. Jaime Lannister, left guarding his room outside, is infuriated by the insult done to his sister by this, and vents about it to Jory Cassel.[31]
Robert learns that Daenerys is pregnant and orders that she and her brother Viserys Targaryen be assassinated. Eddard disagrees with the decision, and resigns as Hand, enraging Robert. Later, Cersei asks Robert if it was wise to lose Eddard in this way and they discuss their marriage. Robert tells her he could never love her due to his feelings for Lyanna. Robert's brother Renly reports that Robert is planning a big hunt and has asked Renly to accompany him, a prospect Renly dreads.[32]



Added by WertheadRobert reinstates Eddard as Hand before going on his hunt in the Kingswood, taking Selmy, Lancel and Renly with him. Renly becomes annoyed with Robert glorifying the 'good old days' and leaves the hunt to return to the castle.[33] Robert is badly wounded whilst trying to kill a boar. He is taken back to the capital and names Eddard as Lord Protector of the Realm. Eddard has learned that Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen are not Robert's children, but are instead the product of incest between Cersei and her twin brother Jaime, but is unable to tell the dying Robert this. After Robert's death, Cersei destroys the proclamation of Eddard as Protector of the Realm and has Eddard arrested. Renly also flees the city, after telling Eddard that he would make a better king than his and Robert's other brother (and the rightful heir), Stannis.[34] Robert's death sparks the War of the Five Kings with both of his brothers, Joffrey, Balon Greyjoy, and Robb Stark crowning themselves as kings.[35]
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At some point prior to his death (possibly as he lay mortally wounded after the boar hunt), Robert specified that he did not want to be buried in the Great Sept of Baelor in King's Landing, where the remains of previous kings from the Targaryen dynasty are interred. Instead, his instructions were that he be buried alongside his forefathers at his family's ancestral castle, Storm's End.[36]
Appearances
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| Season one appearances | ||||
| Winter is Coming | The Kingsroad | Lord Snow | Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things | The Wolf and the Lion |
| A Golden Crown | You Win or You Die | The Pointy End | Baelor | Fire and Blood |
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Family tree
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Steffon Baratheon Deceased |
Cassana Baratheon née Estermont Deceased | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Unnamed tavern wench Deceased |
Robert Baratheon |
Cersei Baratheon née Lannister |
Jaime Lannister | Stannis Baratheon |
Selyse Baratheon née Florent | Deceased |
Margaery Baratheon née Tyrell | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Various women | Mhaegen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gendry |
Various other bastards | Deceased |
Unnamed son Deceased |
Joffrey Baratheon |
Myrcella Baratheon |
Tommen Baratheon |
Petyr Baratheon Stillborn |
Tommard Baratheon Stillborn |
Edric Baratheon Stillborn |
Shireen Baratheon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bastards
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Robert Baratheon is rumored to have fathered over a dozen bastard children over the years. Those who have been introduced in the TV series so far include:
- Gendry - adolescent armorer's apprentice in King's Landing. Mother was a tavern wench.
- {Barra} - infant in King's Landing. Mother was Mhaegen, a prostitute. Killed in Joffrey's purge.
- Several other bastard children killed in Joffrey's purge, including a second infant, two brothers, and one child.
Quotes
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- "King Robert Baratheon, murdered by a pig."
- ―Robert Baratheon
- "He was a good man, a great warrior. And a terrible king."
- ―Barristan Selmy
In the books
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In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Robert is in his mid-thirties when the events of the books begin. He is jovial and fun-loving, fond of battle, women and drink. As a young man Robert was a formidable warrior, noted for his chivalry, sense of honor and immense charisma. He won several loyal Targaryen bannermen to his cause through strength of personality alone. Very tall and incredibly muscular, Robert was considered one of the most attractive men in Westeros, desired by every maiden in the realm. However, after becoming king, Robert let himself go somewhat, becoming fat, soft and indolent, though still capable of great generosity to his friends. Robert has also become more bitter following Lyanna's death and his somewhat unhappy marriage to Cersei, despite their multiple children.
In the books, Barra was the only of Robert's bastards who was reported to be killed at Cersei's command following his death.
See also
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- Robert Baratheon at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers for the series)
References
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- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Baratheon of King's Landing - Robert Baratheon entry
- ↑ "Lord Snow"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Lord Snow"
- ↑ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Targaryen - Rhaegar Targaryen entry
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Lord Snow"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "The North Remembers"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming" Robert tells Eddard Stark "You were the brother I chose."
- ↑ "A Golden Crown"
- ↑ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Baratheon of Dragonstone - Stannis Baratheon entry
- ↑ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Baratheon - Renly Baratheon entry
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Lord Snow"
- ↑ "A Golden Crown"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming", "Lord Snow"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "You Win or You Die"
- ↑ "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
- ↑ "The Wolf and the Lion"
- ↑ "The North Remembers"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "The Kingsroad"
- ↑ "The Kingsroad"
- ↑ "Lord Snow"
- ↑ "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
- ↑ "The Wolf and the Lion"
- ↑ "A Golden Crown"
- ↑ "You Win or You Die"
- ↑ "Fire and Blood"
- ↑ "And Now His Watch is Ended"
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| Lord: | King Joffrey I | Heir: | Prince Tommen Baratheon | ||
| Seat: | King's Landing | Lands: | The Crownlands | ||
| Title(s): | King of the Andals and the First Men · Lord of the Seven Kingdoms · Protector of the Realm | ||||
| Current members: | Queen Regent Cersei Lannister · Princess Myrcella Baratheon | ||||
| Deceased members: | Robert Baratheon | ||||
| Household: | Lord Tywin Lannister · Margaery Tyrell · Ser Loras Tyrell · Tyrion Lannister · Grand Maester Pycelle · Lord Varys · Sandor Clegane · Ser Meryn Trant · Ser Preston Greenfield · Ser Arys Oakheart · Ser Mandon Moore · Ser Boros Blount · Ser Ilyn Payne · Lord Gyles Rosby · Ser Lancel Lannister · Ser Aron Santagar · Septa Eglantine · Dontos Hollard | ||||
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| Lord: | King Stannis I | Heir: | Princess Shireen Baratheon | ||
| Seat: | Storm's End | Lands: | The Stormlands | ||
| Title(s): | Lords Paramount of the Stormlands, Lord of Storm's End | ||||
| Ancestors: | Durran Godsgrief, Argilac the Arrogant, Orys Baratheon, Argalia Baratheon, Mychal Baratheon, Lyonel Baratheon | ||||
| Deceased members: | Renly I, Robert I, Steffon Baratheon, Cassana Baratheon | ||||
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| Targaryen dynasty: | Aegon I, the Conqueror · Maegor I, the Cruel · Aegon II · Aegon III, the Dragonbane · Baelor I, the Blessed · Viserys II · Aegon IV, the Unworthy · Daeron II, the Good · Aerys I · Maekar I · Aegon V, the Unlikely · Aerys II, the Mad | ||||
| Baratheon dynasty: | Robert I, the Usurper · Joffrey I | ||||
| Claimants: | Rhaenyra I · Viserys III, the Beggar King · Daenerys I, the Stormborn · Renly I · Stannis I | ||||