The wedding of Jaehaerys and Alysanne
Artwork by Thomas Denmark
The Kingsguard arrived a few days later. On the following dawn, and as 49 AC drew to a close, Jaehaerys and Alysanne were wed by Dragonstone’s Septon Oswyck—an old man who had taught them both the tenets of the Faith in their childhood. Unlike the Golden Wedding, few were in attendance: just the Kingsguard, the castle’s garrison and servants, and a portion of the smallfolk from the village beneath the walls. A modest feast followed, and then Jaehaerys and Alysanne retired to the marital chamber—though they both agreed that the marriage would not be consummated until Alysanne was older.
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Johan Thomas Lundbye, Campagnole til hest, 1846, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain.
Johan Thomas Lundbye, Ridende campagnol, 1845, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain.
Johan Thomas Lundbye, Campagnol til hest, set skråt bagfra. Campagnol til hest set skråt forfra, 1845, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain.
Drawings by the Danish painter Johan Thomas Lundbye (1818–1848). From 1845 to 1846 he traveled to Germany, Switzerland, and Italy with support from the Royal Danish Academy of Art.
(Picture source for Campagnole til hest, Ridende campagnol, and Campagnol til hest, set skråt bagfra. Campagnol til hest set skråt forfra)