It is named so, because at the beginning of the battle the town's Sept tolled its bells to warn the citizens of the battle and to persuade them to stay inside their houses.
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| - It is named so, because at the beginning of the battle the town's Sept tolled its bells to warn the citizens of the battle and to persuade them to stay inside their houses.
- The Battle of the Bells was an important battle in Robert's Rebellion. Following Robert Baratheon's defeat against House Tarly, the vanguard of House Tyrell's forces, in the Battle of Ashford, he fled north to the town of Stoney Sept, in the Riverlands, chased by forces loyal to King Aerys II Targaryen.
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- *Denys Arryn,
- heavier than the rebels
- heir to House Arryn
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Commanders
| - Lord Eddard Stark
- Lord Jon Arryn
- Lord Hoster Tully
- Lord Jon Connington, Hand of the King
- Lord Robert Baratheon
- Ser Jonothor Darry
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| - *Rebel victory.
*Lord Jon Connington stripped of lands, wealth, title and exiled to Essos by the Mad King for
- failing to defeat the rebels.
*Loyalist survivors rally under Ser Jonothor Darry and flee to The Trident.
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| - The Battle of the Bells was an important battle in Robert's Rebellion. Following Robert Baratheon's defeat against House Tarly, the vanguard of House Tyrell's forces, in the Battle of Ashford, he fled north to the town of Stoney Sept, in the Riverlands, chased by forces loyal to King Aerys II Targaryen. When the loyalist army arrived, the bells of the local sept tolled, signaling the townsfolk to take refuge, and giving the battle its name. The loyalists ineffectively searched for Lord Robert from house to house until they were surprised by the combined army of House Stark, House Tully and House Arryn. The rebels defeated the loyalist force, which fled back to King's Landing.
- It is named so, because at the beginning of the battle the town's Sept tolled its bells to warn the citizens of the battle and to persuade them to stay inside their houses.
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