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The '''Battle of a Thousand Banners''' was a significant military battle that occurred in [[447 CY]], with a siege of the city of [[Irongate]] by forces of the [[Great Kingdom]] during the rebellion of much of the [[South Province]] by the [[Iron League]].
The '''Battle of a Thousand Banners''' was a significant military battle in [[447 CY]], with a siege of the city of [[Irongate]] by forces of the [[Great Kingdom]] during the rebellion of much of the [[South Province]] by the [[Iron League]].


The South Province erupted in rebellion in [[446 CY]] after Overking [[Ivid I]] executed the lord mayor of Irongate and his party when they attended [[Zelradton]] to petition Herzog [[Damalinor]].{{csb|LGG|57}} The Herzog summoned a force of hundreds of vassals and kin (mostly landless errant princes), and offered a bounty of land in the rebellious southern lands. The Herzog targeted Irongate as a key member of the Iron League that was formed by the rebels. The "privateers" and their men-at-arms gathred by the Herzog were so numerous at the ensuing siege of Irongate that it earned the name the Battle of a Thousand Banners. The fortress-city was impregnable to the besieging force, designed as it was to withstand siege. The Herzog's force was unable to quickly penetrate the city upon besieging it, and the siege lasted several months. The siege was lifted when a ruse panicked the Aerdi forces, and a combined force of humans, gray elves and dwarves of the Iron League slaughtered great numbers of the Provincial Expeditionary Force. The surviving elements were hunted down and slain in the surrounding hills in the following weeks.{{csb|WoG|30}}{{csb|LGG|57}}
The South Province erupted in rebellion in [[446 CY]] after Overking [[Ivid I]] executed the lord mayor of Irongate and his party when they attended [[Zelradton]] to petition Herzog [[Damalinor]].{{csb|LGG|57}} The Herzog summoned a force of hundreds of vassals and kin (mostly landless errant princes), and offered a bounty of land in the rebellious southern lands. The Herzog targeted Irongate as a key member of the Iron League that was formed by the rebels. The "privateers" and their men-at-arms gathred by the Herzog were so numerous at the ensuing siege of Irongate that it earned the name the Battle of a Thousand Banners. The fortress-city was impregnable to the besieging force, designed as it was to withstand siege. The Herzog's force was unable to quickly penetrate the city upon besieging it, and the siege lasted several months. The siege was lifted when a ruse panicked the Aerdi forces, and a combined force of humans, gray elves and dwarves of the Iron League slaughtered great numbers of the Provincial Expeditionary Force. The surviving elements were hunted down and slain in the surrounding hills in the following weeks.{{csb|WoG|30}}{{csb|LGG|57}}


Three [[Knights of the Chase]] took the field in the Battle.<ref>[[Broadhurst, Creighton]]. "Knights of the Chase". [[Dragon]] #297. Renton, WA. Wizards of the Coast, July 2002. p.93</ref>
Three [[Knights of the Chase]] took the field in the Battle.{{cite dragon|297|93|Knights of the Chase"}}


King [[Dunstan I]] of [[Nyrond]] sent weapons and warships (but no troops) to aid Irongate, as privately pledged the previous year when the Iron League was formed at a conference in [[Chathold]].{{csb|LGG|77}}
King [[Dunstan I]] of [[Nyrond]] sent weapons and warships (but no troops) to aid Irongate, as privately pledged the previous year when the Iron League was formed at a conference in [[Chathold]].{{csb|LGG|77}}
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The successful defense of Irongate encouraged the rebels of the Iron League.{{csb|LGG|57}}
The successful defense of Irongate encouraged the rebels of the Iron League.{{csb|LGG|57}}


== Errata Note ==
== Notes ==
The ''World of Greyhawk Gazetteer'' boxed set gives the year of founding of the Iron League as both 446 CY{{csb|WoG|9}} and 447 CY{{csb|WoG|30}}, but the ''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer'' gives such as 447 CY following the Battle of a Thousand Banners{{csb|LGG|57}}. However, the ''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer'' also indicates the Iron League was formed in 446 CY followed the next year by the Battle of a Thousand Banners{{csb|LGG|77}}. It seems clear from both the formation of the Iron League was followed by the siege of the Battle.
The ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' boxed set gives both [[446 CY]]{{csb|WoG|9}} and [[447 CY]]{{csb|WoG|30}} the year of founding of the [[Iron League]].  The ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]'' uses 447 CY as the founding date, following the Battle of a Thousand Banners{{csb|LGG|57}}. However, the ''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer'' also has ambiguous wording for the foundation of the Iron League saying Dunstan suuported Irongate "at the Battle of a Thousand Banners, the following year," though it is unclear whether that refers to the year following the "conference in Chathold that resulted in the formation of the Iron League" or the year following the implied date "within nine years" of [[437 CY]] (446 CY), which immediately precedes the reference to the conference.{{csb|LGG|77}}.  
 
The salient information from both seems to be the formation of the Iron League was followed by the siege of the Battle.


==References==
==References==
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* [[Broadhurst, Creighton]]. "Knights of the Chase". [[Dragon]] #297. Renton, WA. Wizards of the Coast, July 2002.
* [[Broadhurst, Creighton]]. "Knights of the Chase". [[Dragon]] #297. Renton, WA. Wizards of the Coast, July 2002.


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The Battle of a Thousand Banners was a significant military battle in 447 CY, with a siege of the city of Irongate by forces of the Great Kingdom during the rebellion of much of the South Province by the Iron League.

The South Province erupted in rebellion in 446 CY after Overking Ivid I executed the lord mayor of Irongate and his party when they attended Zelradton to petition Herzog Damalinor.[1] The Herzog summoned a force of hundreds of vassals and kin (mostly landless errant princes), and offered a bounty of land in the rebellious southern lands. The Herzog targeted Irongate as a key member of the Iron League that was formed by the rebels. The "privateers" and their men-at-arms gathred by the Herzog were so numerous at the ensuing siege of Irongate that it earned the name the Battle of a Thousand Banners. The fortress-city was impregnable to the besieging force, designed as it was to withstand siege. The Herzog's force was unable to quickly penetrate the city upon besieging it, and the siege lasted several months. The siege was lifted when a ruse panicked the Aerdi forces, and a combined force of humans, gray elves and dwarves of the Iron League slaughtered great numbers of the Provincial Expeditionary Force. The surviving elements were hunted down and slain in the surrounding hills in the following weeks.[2][1]

Three Knights of the Chase took the field in the Battle.[3]

King Dunstan I of Nyrond sent weapons and warships (but no troops) to aid Irongate, as privately pledged the previous year when the Iron League was formed at a conference in Chathold.[4]

The successful defense of Irongate encouraged the rebels of the Iron League.[1]

Notes

The World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting boxed set gives both 446 CY[5] and 447 CY[2] the year of founding of the Iron League. The Living Greyhawk Gazetteer uses 447 CY as the founding date, following the Battle of a Thousand Banners[1]. However, the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer also has ambiguous wording for the foundation of the Iron League saying Dunstan suuported Irongate "at the Battle of a Thousand Banners, the following year," though it is unclear whether that refers to the year following the "conference in Chathold that resulted in the formation of the Iron League" or the year following the implied date "within nine years" of 437 CY (446 CY), which immediately precedes the reference to the conference.[4].

The salient information from both seems to be the formation of the Iron League was followed by the siege of the Battle.

References

Citations

  1. a b c d Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.57.
  2. a b World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.30.
  3. "Knights of the Chase"".  Dragon #297 (Jul 2002), p.93.
  4. a b Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.77.
  5. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.9.

Bibliography

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure Dragon magazine #297 93
Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure Dragon magazine #302 98
Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e 8, 10, 17, 33, 34, 74, 92, 97, 112
Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 57, 77
Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) 13
Battle of a Thousand Banners Adventure World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 30