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==First Century==
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|3E 0|Beginning of the Third Era|The Third Era is proclaimed by Emperor [[Lore:Tiber Septim|Tiber Septim]] at the end of {{Year|2E 896}}, after [[Lore:Tiber Wars|the unification]] of all provinces in [[Lore:Tamriel|Tamriel]].{{ref|name=BHOTE|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire}}}}{{ref|name=TTET|{{Cite book|The Third Era Timeline}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 6|Reign of [[Lore:Llethan|Hlaalu Athyn Llethan]] begins|The Duke of {{Lore Link|Mournhold}}'s reign begins.{{ref|name=HP|{{Cite book|Hospitality Papers|ns=Morrowind}}}}{{intnote|nb1|[nb 1]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 12|''Encyclopedia Tamrielica'' is published|''Encyclopedia Tamrielica'' is published during the early years of {{Lore Link|Tiber Septim}}'s reign.{{ref|name=TDBRE|{{Cite book|The Dragon Break Re-Examined}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 20|[[Lore:Destri Melarg|Destri Melarg]] is born|Born as simply Destri in the city-state of {{Lore Link|Rihad}}, Destri Melarg would become a well-known historian and translator of old {{Lore Link|Redguard}} verse.{{ref|name=NFRH|{{Cite book|Notes For Redguard History}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 38|Emperor [[Lore:Tiber Septim|Tiber Septim]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim|Pelagius]] is crowned|Tiber Septim, conqueror and ruler of all of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} for 38 years, dies and is succeeded by his grandson, Pelagius.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 39|{{Lore Link|Destri Melarg}} enters the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}}|Destri Melarg, famed {{Lore Link|Redguard}} historian and translator, begins study at the age of 19 in the Imperial City, where he takes the last name of Melarg.{{ref|name=NFRH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 41|Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim|Pelagius]] dies, Empress {{Lore Link|Kintyra}} is crowned|Emperor Pelagius is assassinated by the {{Lore Link|Dark Brotherhood}}. With no direct heirs to the throne, the crown passes to the departed Emperor's second cousin.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 48|Empress [[Lore:Kintyra|Kintyra]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim I|Uriel I]] is crowned|Empress Kintyra dies. Kintyra's son is crowned after her death, the first Emperor of Tamriel to use the Imperial name Uriel.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=DFC|Tamriel Timelines, The Daggerfall Chronicles — ''Ronald Wartow''}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 55|Prince {{Lore Link|Antiochus}} is born|Prince Antiochus is born to the future Emperor {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim II}}.{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{intnote|nb2|[nb 2]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 63|Prince {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim II|Pelagius}} meets Princess {{Lore Link|Quintilla}}|The future Emperor Pelagius II meets his future wife, the princess of {{Lore Link|Camlorn}}. Together, they purportedly defeat a {{Lore Link|werewolf}} who was terrorizing her land.{{ref|name=TWQ|{{Cite book|The Wolf Queen}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 64|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim I|Uriel I]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim II|Uriel II]] is crowned|Emperor Uriel I dies and the kingdom is taken over by his son, Emperor Uriel II, the Fifth Emperor. Tragically, the rule of Uriel II is cursed with blights, plagues, and insurrections. The tenderheartedness inherited from his father does not serve the land well, and little justice is done.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=DFC}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 67|[[Lore:Potema|Potema]], future Queen of Solitude, is born|Born the second of four children, and the only daughter, to {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim II}}, Potema becomes better known later as the Wolf Queen.{{ref|name=BOTWQ|{{Cite book|Biography of the Wolf Queen}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 80|Princess {{Lore Link|Potema}} is promised to wed King {{Lore Link|Mantiarco}}|The thirteen-year-old is promised to the King of {{Lore Link|Solitude}} to smooth relations with the northern kingdom.{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 81|King {{Lore Link|Mantiarco}} marries Princess {{Lore Link|Potema}}|The 14-year-old granddaughter of Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim II}} marries the King of Solitude.{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 82|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim II|Uriel II]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim II|Pelagius II]] is crowned|Uriel II dies after an 18-year reign. The Emperor is succeeded by his son, Pelagius II. Pelagius II inherits not only the throne, but the debt from his father's poor financial and judicial management.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=DFC}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 97|{{Lore Link|Uriel Mantiarco}} is born|After several miscarriages, Queen {{Lore Link|Potema}} of {{Lore Link|Solitude}} gives birth to her first and only child, who she names after her grandfather.{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 98|day=15th of Evening Star|Emperor {{Lore Link|Pelagius II}} dies|The Emperor dies in the waning days of the year after a seventeen-year reign, and his successor isn't appointed until the following year.{{ref|name=TWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 99|Emperor {{Lore Link|Antiochus}} is crowned|Emperor {{Lore Link|Pelagius II}} dies and his son, Antiochus, inherits the kingdom. His reign is rife with civil wars, surpassing even that of his grandfather, [[Lore:Uriel Septim II|Uriel II]].{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=DFC}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{ref|name=BOTWQ}}}}
 
==Second Century==
{{History Entry
|3E 104|Princess {{Lore Link|Kintyra II|Kintyra}} is born|The future Empress Kintyra II is born to Emperor {{Lore Link|Antiochus}} and his second wife, {{Lore Link|Gysilla}}.{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 105|''{{Lore Link|Opusculus Lamae Bal ta Mezzamortie}}'' is translated|The {{Lore Link|University of Gwylim|University of Gwylim Press}} finishes translating the tale.{{intnote|nb3|[nb 3]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 109|Debauchery in the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}}|Ten years into his reign, the obese and lecherous Emperor {{Lore Link|Antiochus}} has done little to impress his subjects besides the unquenchable hedonism he exhibits.{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 110|{{Lore Link|War of the Isle}}|During the reign of Emperor {{Lore Link|Antiochus}}, the province of [[Lore:Summerset Isle|Summerset]] is nearly lost to the {{Lore Link|Maormer}}. The united alliance of the kings of Summerset and Antiochus only manage to defeat King [[Lore:Orgnum|Orgnum]] of the island-kingdom of [[Lore:Pyandonea|Pyandonea]] due to a freak storm. Legend later credits the {{Lore Link|Psijic Order}} of the [[Lore:Artaeum|Isle of Artaeum]] with the magic behind the storm.{{ref|name=TWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 111|{{Lore Link|Knights of the Nine}} are founded|The Knights of the Nine are founded by Sir {{Lore Link|Amiel Lannus}}, a hero of the {{Lore Link|War of the Isle}}, with the aim of recovering the lost relics of {{Lore Link|Pelinal Whitestrake}}.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=KOTN|{{Cite book|The Knights of the Nine}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 114|Empress {{Lore Link|Kintyra II}} reportedly dies|Some sources later erroneously assert that Empress Kintyra is slain after being captured by [[Lore:Uriel Septim III|Uriel III]]. In truth, she was not even Empress yet at this time, and doesn't die until 3E 123 (23rd of Frostfall, now named the day of Broken Diamonds).{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=BOTWQ}}{{ref|name=BD|{{Cite book|Broken Diamonds}}}}||minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 119|[[Lore:Pelagius Septim III|Pelagius III]] is born|The future emperor of Tamriel is born to {{Lore Link|Magnus Septim}}, then King of Wayrest.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=TMOP|{{Cite book|The Madness of Pelagius}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 120|Emperor {{Lore Link|Antiochus}} dies, Empress {{Lore Link|Kintyra II}} is crowned|Princess Kintyra is chosen by the {{Lore Link|Elder Council}} over King {{Lore Link|Uriel Mantiarco}}, despite the lobbying efforts of his mother {{Lore Link|Potema}}.{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{intnote|nb4|[nb 4]}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 121|[[Lore:Uriel Septim III|Uriel III]] is proclaimed Emperor|The {{Lore Link|Imperial City}} itself is taken over in only a fortnight, as two other attacks draw away Imperial forces. Uriel III is proclaimed Emperor of Tamriel. He abandons his father's surname of Mantiarco and takes the Septim name. Empress {{Lore Link|Kintyra II}} is taken captive in {{Lore Link|High Rock}} as {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} takes sides between Uriel III and his uncles.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 121|{{Lore Link|War of the Red Diamond}}|This war was between the three surviving children of [[Lore:Pelagius Septim II|Pelagius II]]: [[Lore:Potema|Potema]], [[Lore:Cephorus|Cephorus]], and [[Lore:Magnus Septim|Magnus]], and their respective offspring. Potema, of course, supports her son [[Lore:Uriel Septim III|Uriel III]], and has the support of all of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} and northern {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}. With the efforts of Cephorus and Magnus, all of {{Lore Link|High Rock}} eventually supports them. {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}, {{Lore Link|Summerset Isle}}, {{Lore Link|Valenwood}}, {{Lore Link|Elsweyr}}, and {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}} were divided, but most kings supported Cephorus and Magnus.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 123|day=23rd of Frost Fall|Empress {{Lore Link|Kintyra II}} dies in her cell|Although reported to have died in 3E 114, the captive Empress Kintyra dies in secret in her cell. The 23rd of Frostfall is later named the day of Broken Diamond in her memory.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=BD}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 127|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim III|Uriel III]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Cephorus I|Cephorus I]] is crowned|Uriel III is captured at the {{Lore Link|Battle of Ichidag}} in {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}. En route to his trial in the {{Lore Link|Imperial City}}, a mob overtakes his carriage and burns him alive within it. His captor and uncle continues on to the Imperial City, and by common acclaim becomes Emperor Cephorus I. Cephorus' reign is marked by nothing but war. The Empire acquiesces to demands for greater autonomy from the nobility of all the outlying provinces except {{Lore Link|Elsweyr}}. It takes Cephorus an additional ten years of constant warfare to defeat his sister {{Lore Link|Potema}}.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}|minoradd=*Potema defeats the forces of her brother [[Lore:Magnus Septim|Magnus]] in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Falconstar}}.{{ref|name=BOTWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 131|{{Lore Link|Knights of the Nine}} dissolved|The knightly order is formally dissolved, having never truly recovered following the {{Lore Link|War of the Red Diamond}}.{{ref|name=TKOTN|{{Cite book|The Knights of the Nine}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 133|[[Lore:Destri Melarg|Destri Melarg]] dies|Destri Melarg, famed {{Lore Link|Redguard}} historian and translator, dies at the age of 113, leaving numerous unfinished histories and untranslated verse.{{ref|name=NFRH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 137|[[Lore:Potema|Potema]], Queen of {{Lore Link|Solitude}}, dies|The so-called Wolf Queen of Solitude dies during the siege of her castle.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{ref|name=BOTWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 139|Sir {{Lore Link|Casimir}} loses the {{Lore Link|Guantlets of the Crusader}}|After the knight kills a beggar in the Chapel of {{Lore Link|Stendarr}} in {{Lore Link|Chorrol}}, the guantlets slip off his hands and lie immovable on the floor of the chapel, waiting for a new champion.{{ref|name=TKOTN}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 140|Emperor [[Lore:Cephorus I|Cephorus I]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Magnus Septim|Magnus]] is crowned|Cephorus never had the time to marry, so it is his brother, the fourth child of [[Lore:Pelagius Septim II|Pelagius II]], who assumes the throne. The Emperor Magnus is elderly, and the business of punishing the traitorous kings of the {{Lore Link|War of the Red Diamond}} drains much of his health.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TWQ}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 141|King {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim III|Pelagius}} of Solitude marries Duchess {{Lore Link|Katariah}} of {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}|The future Emperor of Tamriel is recorded as "occasionally eccentric" in the Imperial Annals. He marries the Duchess on the orders of his father, Emperor [[Lore:Magnus Septim|Magnus]].{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{ref|name=TMOP}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 145|day=8th of Second Seed|Emperor [[Lore:Magnus Septim|Magnus]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim III|Pelagius III]] is crowned|Pelagius leaves the throne of {{Lore Link|Solitude}} to his sister Jolethe. Almost from the start, Pelagius III, sometimes called Pelagius the Mad, becomes noted for his eccentric behavior. He embarrasses dignitaries, offends his vassal kings, and, on one occasion, marks the end of a grand ball by attempting to hang himself.{{ref|name=TWQ}}{{ref|name=TMOP}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 150|Last sighting of Sir {{Lore Link|Amiel Lannus}}|The founder of the Knights of the Nine is seen for the last time, living alone in the priory of his defunct order.{{ref|name=TKOTN}}
*The {{Lore Link|Siege of Abernanit}} takes place in {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}.{{ref|name=DBOA|{{Cite book|Death Blow of Abernanit}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 153|day=2nd of Suns Dawn|Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim III|Pelagius III]] dies, Empress [[Lore:Katariah|Katariah]] is crowned|After being committed to an asylum due to his madness, on a warm night after a brief fever, the 34-year-old Emperor Pelagius III dies in his cell at the Temple of [[Lore:Kynareth|Kynareth]], on the Isle of {{Lore Link|Betony}}. Katariah, Duchess of {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} and Empress Regent following the commitment of her husband, formally becomes the controversial new Empress. Katariah's forty-six year reign is later remembered one of the most glorious in {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}'s history (assertions to the contrary being dismissed as racist). Katariah travels extensively throughout the {{Lore Link|Third Empire|Empire}}, as no Emperor had since {{Lore Link|Tiber Septim|Tiber}}'s day. She repairs much of the damage that broken alliances and bungled diplomacy had created. The people of Tamriel come to love their Empress, though many nobles are not as fond.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TMOP}}|minoradd=*At some point during the year, Sir {{Lore Link|Amiel Lannus}} dies alone in the Priory of the Nine.{{ref|name=SAJ|{{Cite book|Sir Amiel's Journal}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 195|{{Lore Link|Rangidil Ketil}} dies|The commander of the {{Lore Link|Ordinators}} of the {{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple}} dies at the age of 288.{{ref|name=DBOA}}|minor=yes}}
 
==Third Century==
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|3E 200|Empress {{Lore Link|Katariah}} dies, Emperor {{Lore Link|Cassynder}} is crowned|Katariah's death in a minor skirmish in {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}} later becomes a favorite topic of conspiracy-minded historians. It later comes to light that a disenfranchised branch of the {{Lore Link|Septim Dynasty|Septim family}} is involved. When Cassynder assumes the throne at the death of his mother, he is already middle-aged and in poor health.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TMOP}}{{intnote|nb5|[nb 5]}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 202|Emperor {{Lore Link|Cassynder}} dies, Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim IV|Uriel IV]] is crowned|Cassynder dies after a two-year reign. Uriel Lariat, Cassynder's half-brother and the child of [[Lore:Katariah|Katariah]] I and her Imperial consort, abdicates the throne of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}} to reign as Emperor Uriel IV. Legally, he was Uriel Septim IV: Cassynder had adopted him into the family when he had become King of Wayrest. Nevertheless, to many of the people of Tamriel, Uriel IV is a bastard child of Katariah. Uriel does not possess the dynamism of his mother, and his long forty-three year reign becomes a hotbed of sedition.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 213|''{{Lore Link|Song of the Askelde Men}}'' published|The traditional {{Lore Link|Nord}}ic poem is translated by the {{Lore Link|Atheneum Monks}} at {{Lore Link|Old Anthel}}.
|3E 246|{{Lore Link|Elder Council}} reigns|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim IV|Uriel IV]] finds it impossible to command the fealty of the {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}, who consistently win various political confrontations with him.{{ref|name=BHOTE}} Among their decrees is that any man without a liege who occupied a castle for more than three months would be granted the rights and titles of that estate.{{ref|name=TRG|{{Cite book|The Rear Guard}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 247|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim IV|Uriel IV]] dies, Emperor {{Lore Link|Cephorus II}} is crowned|The {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}'s last victory over Uriel IV is posthumous: they vote to disinherit [[Lore:Andorak|Andorak]], Uriel IV's son. They also vote to coronate a cousin more closely related to the original Septim line as Emperor Cephorus II. Cephorus, formerly a [[Lore:Nord|Nord]]ic king, battles those loyal to Andorak for nine years. The Council controversially grants Andorak the {{Lore Link|High Rock}} kingdom of {{Lore Link|Shornhelm}} to end the war.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 249|{{Lore Link|Camoran Usurper}} invades|During the reign of {{Lore Link|Cephorus II}}, the {{Lore Link|Camoran Usurper}} leads an army of {{Lore Link|daedra}} and {{Lore Link|undead}} warriors on a rampage through {{Lore Link|Valenwood}}, conquering the whole province in two years, then turns to {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}. Cephorus II sends more and more mercenaries into Hammerfell to stop the Usurper's northward march, but they are bribed, turned into undead, or slaughtered. Animosity grows against the seemingly ineffective Empire.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 253|Nightmare Host controls {{Lore Link|Dwynnen}}|The region of Dwynnen is under the rule of a {{Lore Link|lich}} and his armies of {{Lore Link|undead}}. They are defeated by {{Lore Link|Othrok}}, the future Baron of the land.{{ref|name=TFOTU|{{Cite book|The Fall of the Usurper}}}} They were reportedly under the command of the {{Lore Link|Camoran Usurper}}.{{ref|name=TTET}}
*{{Lore Link|Elinhir}}, a {{Lore Link|Crown}} city, does not answer the clarion call of {{Lore Link|Forebear}} cities {{Lore Link|Rihad}} and {{Lore Link|Taneth}}, allowing the Camoran Usurper to continue his northward march through {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}.{{ref|name=PGE3Ham|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Hammerfell}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 266|Lord of Reich Gradkeep ({{Lore Link|Anticlere}}) dies|The Lord falls deathly ill and dies later in the year. This was one of the reasons why the resistance to the Usurper was so slow to develop in {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, who only become fully aware of the Usurper's conquests this year. Preparations would not begin until a year later.{{ref|name=TFOTU}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 267|{{Lore Link|Camoran Usurper}} is defeated|Baron [[Lore:Othrok|Othrok]] and his less legendary allies, the rulers of {{Lore Link|Ykalon}}, {{Lore Link|Phrygias}}, and {{Lore Link|Kambria}}, assembles the greatest navy to date along the {{Lore Link|High Rock}} edge of the {{Lore Link|Iliac Bay}}, and defeats the Usurper's forces in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Firewaves}}.{{ref|name=TFOTU}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 268|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] is crowned|Uriel V changes the perception of a weak Empire by embarking on a series of invasions almost from the moment he takes the throne.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=RDAI|{{Cite book|Report: Disaster at Ionith}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 271|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] conquers {{Lore Link|Roscrea}}|The Emperor takes the island at the start of a campaign to secure the small islands lying between {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} and {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 276|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] conquers {{Lore Link|Cathnoquey}}|The Emperor takes the island as part of a campaign to secure the small islands lying between {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} and {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 279|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] conquers {{Lore Link|Yneslea}}|The Emperor takes the island as part of a campaign to secure the small islands lying between {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} and {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 282|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] captures {{Lore Link|Black Harbor}} in {{Lore Link|Esroniet}}|This is part of a campaign to secure the small islands lying between {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} and {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 284|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] conquers {{Lore Link|Esroniet}}|The Emperor takes the island as part of a campaign to secure the small islands lying between {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} and {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 285|Prince {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VI}} is born|The future Emperor of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} is born to Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim V}} and his consort {{Lore Link|Thonica}} shortly before the Emperor leaves for {{Lore Link|Akavir}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 286|Captain {{Lore Link|Torradan ap Dugal}} dies|After being trapped in a cavern for over twenty years, Torradan ap Dugal, Lord Captain of the {{Lore Link|Red Sabre}}, dies.{{ref|name=CDJ|{{Cite book|Cap'n Dugal's Journal}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 288|day=23rd of Rain's Hand|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] invades [[Lore:Akavir|Akavir]]|Uriel V sets sail with the largest fleet assembled in recorded history to invade the continent of Akavir. They arrive in [[Lore:Tsaesci (place)|Tsaesci]] six weeks later.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=RDAI}}|minoradd=*The twin daughters of the Emperor, {{Lore Link|Morihatha}} and {{Lore Link|Eloisa}}, are born.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 289|day=5th of Sun's Dawn|Foiled assassination of Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]]|The [[Lore:Tsaesci (race)|Tsaesci]] attempt to assassinate the Emperor in {{Lore Link|Ionith}}, but are foiled by the [[Lore:Imperial Legion|Tenth Legion]]. The {{Lore Link|Imperial Province of Akavir}} and the surrounding seas experience unusual weather in and around this time.{{ref|name=RDAI}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 290|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim V|Uriel V]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]] is crowned|Uriel V is killed in {{Lore Link|Akavir}} on the battlefield of {{Lore Link|Ionith}}. His five-year-old son becomes Emperor Uriel Septim VI. The consort {{Lore Link|Thonica}}, as Uriel VI's mother, is given a restricted Regency until Uriel VI reaches the age of majority. The {{Lore Link|Elder Council}} retains the real power, as they had since the days of {{Lore Link|Katariah}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=RDAI}}}}
 
==Fourth Century==
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|3E 307|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]] gains full license to rule|At 22 years old, Emperor Uriel VI is given full license to rule. He would spend the next six years strong-arming the {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 313|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]] takes control|The Emperor can finally boast with conviction that he truly rules {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} after spending six years getting power restored to the office.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 314|[[Lore:Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius IV]] is born|Pelagius IV, nephew to Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]], son of [[Lore:Eloisa|Eloisa]], and future Emperor, is born.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 319|[[Lore:Arslan II|Arslan II]] is born|Arslan II, father to the future King of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, {{Lore Link|Lysandus}}, is born.{{ref|name=RFT|Royal Family Tree, [[Books:The Daggerfall Chronicles|The Daggerfall Chronicles]] — ''Ronald Wartow''}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 320|Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VI|Uriel VI]] dies, Empress {{Lore Link|Morihatha}} is crowned|Uriel VI falls from his horse and cannot be saved by the finest Imperial healers. His beloved sister Morihatha takes the throne.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 331|The second edition of ''A Pocket Guide to The Empire'' is published|Recognizing the changes that had taken place in the empire in the 375 years since the first edition was published, Empress {{Lore Link|Morihatha}} commissions a second edition to update and correct the original version.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=PGE3Fore|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Foreword}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 335|{{Lore Link|Eloisa}} dies|Eloisa, sister of Empress {{Lore Link|Morihatha}}, dies of fever.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 336|{{Lore Link|Nulfaga}} is born|Nulfaga, mother to the future King of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, {{Lore Link|Lysandus}}, is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 339|Empress {{Lore Link|Morihatha}} is assassinated, Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius IV]] is crowned|Assassins kill Empress Morihatha, and her nephew becomes Emperor Pelagius IV.{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 340|{{Lore Link|Eadwyre}} is born|Eadwyre, future King of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}} and husband to {{Lore Link|Carolyna}}, is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 344|''{{Lore Link|Frontier, Conquest}}'' is published|''Frontier, Conquest, and Accommodation: A Social History of Cyrodiil'' is published by the [[Lore:University of Gwylim|University of Gwylim Press]].{{intnote|nb6|[nb 6]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 345|''{{Lore Link|Bible of the Deep Ones}}''|The ''Bible of the Deep Ones'' is given by the Chief of the Deep Ones to {{Lore Link|Irlav Moslin}}, founder of {{Lore Link|Hackdirt}}.{{ref|name=BOTDO|{{Cite book|Bible of the Deep Ones}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 346|[[Lore:Uriel Septim VII|Uriel Septim VII]] is born|Uriel Septim VII, last and future Emperor of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, is born.{{ref|name=DFC}}{{ref|name=ASS!|[[Oblivion:Assassination!|The Black Horse Courier]], Special Edition}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 353|{{Lore Link|Mynisera}} is born|Mynisera, future wife to {{Lore Link|Lysandus}}, King of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 354|{{Lore Link|Lysandus}} is born|Lysandus, future King of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, is born to [[Lore:Arslan II|Arslan II]] and [[Lore:Nulfaga|Nulfaga]].{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 360|''{{Lore Link|The Book of the Dragonborn}}''|''The Book of the Dragonborn'' is written at {{Lore Link|Weynon Priory}}.|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 368|Emperor [[Lore:Pelagius Septim IV|Pelagius IV]] dies, Emperor [[Lore:Uriel Septim VII|Uriel Septim VII]] is crowned|Emperor Pelagius IV dies after a twenty-nine year reign, with {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} closer to unity than it had been since the days of {{Lore Link|Uriel I}}. Emperor Uriel Septim VII succeeds him, and continues with the unification of Tamriel.{{ref|name=BHOTE}} He focuses his efforts in eastern Tamriel, and is greatly aided by his Imperial Battlemage, {{Lore Link|Jagar Tharn}}.{{ref|name=ALOUS7|{{Cite book|A Life of Uriel Septim VII}}}}|minoradd=*[[Lore:Camaron|Camaron]], future King of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]], is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}
*{{Lore Link|Carolyna}}, future Queen of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}} and wife to [[Lore:Eadwyre|Eadwyre]], is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 369|[[Lore:Akorithi|Akorithi]] is born|Akorithi, future Queen of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]] and wife to {{Lore Link|Camaron}}, is born.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 370|[[Lore:Hero|Eternal Champion]] is born|The hero who stopped {{Lore Link|Jagar Tharn}}'s rule over {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} is born.{{ref|name=DFC}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 370|Work begins on ''{{Lore Link|The Daggerfall Chronicles}}''|{{Lore Link|Nesmyt}} of the {{Lore Link|Scenarist Guild}} creates a new sect of Imperial scribes charged with documenting all future events.{{ref|name=CD|Daggerfall CD inlay advert}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 375|"[[Lore:Hero|The Agent]]" is born|The unnamed hero who put to rest the soul of King {{Lore Link|Lysandus}} is born.{{ref|name=DFC}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 376|King [[Lore:Hlaalu Helseth|Helseth]] is born|King Helseth is born to Queen {{Lore Link|Barenziah}} and {{Lore Link|Symmachus}}.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 377|{{Lore Link|Arslan II}} dies|Arslan II, father to King {{Lore Link|Lysandus}} of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, dies.{{ref|name=RFT}}
*Crown Prince {{Lore Link|Geldall}} is born to Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} and his wife {{Lore Link|Caula Voria}}.{{ref|name=ASS!}}{{ref|name=ALOUS7}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 378|Prince {{Lore Link|Enman}} is born|Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} and his wife {{Lore Link|Caula Voria}} have their second son.{{ref|name=ASS!}}{{ref|name=ALOUS7}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 380|Prince {{Lore Link|Ebel}} is born|Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} and his wife {{Lore Link|Caula Voria}} have their third son.{{ref|name=ASS!}}{{ref|name=ALOUS7}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 381|{{Lore Link|Gothryd}} is born|Gothryd is born to {{Lore Link|Lysandus}} and {{Lore Link|Mynisera}}, rulers of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 384|{{Lore Link|Morgiah}} is born|Morgiah is born to Queen {{Lore Link|Barenziah}} and {{Lore Link|Symmachus}}.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 386|[[Lore:Aubk-i|Aubk-i]] is born|Aubk-i is born to {{Lore Link|Camaron}} and {{Lore Link|Akorithi}}, rulers of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]].{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 389|{{Lore Link|Imperial Simulacrum}} begins|Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} is betrayed by the Imperial Battlemage {{Lore Link|Jagar Tharn}} and imprisoned in a dimension of Tharn's creation.{{ref|name=DFC}}{{ref|name=BHOTE}}{{ref|name=TTET}}|minoradd=*[[Lore:Elysana|Elysana]] is born to {{Lore Link|Carolyna}} and [[Lore:Eadwyre|Eadwyre]], rulers of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}}.{{ref|name=RFT}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 391|{{Lore Link|Symmachus}} dies|Symmachus, husband to {{Lore Link|Barenziah}}, dies.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 392|{{Lore Link|Greklith}} is born to {{Lore Link|Camaron}} and {{Lore Link|Akorithi}}, rulers of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]].{{ref|name=RFT}}
*[[Lore:Carolyna|Carolyna]], Queen of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}} and wife of [[Lore:Eadwyre|Eadwyre]], dies.{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 393|[[Lore:Lhotun|Lhotun]] is born|Lhotun is born to {{Lore Link|Camaron}} and [[Lore:Akorithi|Akorithi]], rulers of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]].{{ref|name=RFT}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 394|The {{Lore Link|Five Year War}}|The earliest date to which some trace the outbreak of the Five Year War between {{Lore Link|Valenwood}} and {{Lore Link|Elsweyr}}.{{ref|name=CHOA|{{Cite book|Cherim's Heart of Anequina}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 395|[[Lore:Imperial_Simulacrum#Wars_during_the_Imperial_Simulacrum.2C_3E_389_-_3E_399|Regional wars]] rage throughout {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}|The {{Lore Link|Five Year War}} breaks out, the first of several major regional wars in Tamriel over the next several years.}}{{History Entry
|3E 396|{{Lore Link|Arnesian War}}|The Arnesian War breaks out in {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}.{{ref|name=TTET}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 397|{{Lore Link|Umbra' Keth}} is destroyed|A Shadow of Conflict being created by the ongoing {{Lore Link|War of the Bend'r-mahk}} is destroyed by an unknown [[Lore:Hero|hero]] wielding the power of the seven Star Teeth.}}{{History Entry
|3E 398|day=29th of Sun's Dusk|Archbishop {{Lore Link|Calaxes}} disappears|The bastard son of the Emperor is rumored to have advocated full-scale rebellion against the Emperor. He is never heard from again; it is later thought that he was assassinated in the {{Lore Link|Temple of the One}}.{{ref|name=WAP|{{Cite book|Words and Philosophy}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 399|{{Lore Link|Jagar Tharn}} is defeated; {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} is founded|A mysterious champion defeats the Battlemage in the dungeons of the {{Lore Link|Imperial Palace}} and frees Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} from his other-dimensional cell, ending the {{Lore Link|Imperial Simulacrum}}.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=Arena|Events of [[Arena:Arena|Arena]]}}
*{{Lore Link|Gortwog gro-Nagorm}} founds the nation of Orsinium and begins fighting for its independence.{{ref|name=HOPTTO|{{Cite book|How Orsinium Passed to the Orcs}}}}
*The {{Lore Link|Five Year War}} ends.{{ref|name=CHOA}}}}
 
==Fifth Century==
{{History Entry
|3E 400|The {{Lore Link|Sixth House}} takes {{Lore Link|Kogoruhn}}| The ancient {{Lore Link|Dunmer}} fortress of Kogoruhn on {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} is occupied and fortified as an advance base for the Sixth House, whose operations had been growing in strength over the course of the era. {{Lore Link|The Blight|Blight}} storms become more frequent and widespread. Soul sickness spreads in regions close to {{Lore Link|Red Mountain}}.{{ref|name=DUP|{{Cite book|Dagoth Ur's Plans}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 401|{{Lore Link|Nulfaga}} finds the {{Lore Link||Mantella}}|Nulfaga of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall}} finds the exact location of the Mantella, the heart of {{Lore Link|Numidium}}.|minoradd=*A census of Daggerfall is taken which places the population at nearly 110,000.{{ref|name=AHOD|{{Cite book|A History of Daggerfall}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 402|The {{Lore Link|War of Betony}} between {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}} of {{Lore Link|High Rock}} and [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]] of {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}} begins|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 403|The death of {{Lore Link|Lysandus}}, King of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, ends the Betony War|minor=yes}}
*{{Lore Link|Camaron}}, King of [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]] and husband to Queen [[Lore:Akorithi|Akorithi]], dies.{{History Entry
|3E 404|''{{Lore Link|Newgate's War Of Betony}}'' is written|Vulper Newgate writes his pro-{{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}} account of the {{Lore Link|War of Betony}}.{{ref|name=NWOB|{{Cite book|Newgate's War Of Betony}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 405|Investigation into murder|Another mysterious character is sent by {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} to investigate the death of King [[Lore:Lysandus|Lysandus]] and to find the missing letter the Emperor sent to the Queen of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, {{Lore Link|Mynisera}}.{{ref|name=Daggerfall|Events of [[Daggerfall:Daggerfall|Daggerfall]]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 407|The Lopper stalks slave traders in {{Lore Link|Tear}}|According to ''{{Lore Link|Last Scabbard of Akrash}}'', ten people are killed in connection to the Lopper, a vigilante targeting slavers in Tear.|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 410|Spread of the {{Lore Link|Sixth House}}|Sixth House operations expand substantially as bases are founded in various places around {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}. Sixth House operatives exploit smuggler organizations and communications to spread their influence among victims unbalanced by {{Lore Link|Dagoth Ur}}'s dream sendings.{{ref|name=DUP}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 411|Fear grows among {{Lore Link|Dissident Priests}}|Rumors circulate in {{Lore Link|Morrowind}} that the {{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple}} will soon begin a crusade to stamp out the dissidents in their ranks.{{ref|name=CKL|{{Cite book|Charwich-Koniinge Letters}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 412|{{Lore Link|Azura's Star}} disappears|Azura's Star is purportedly sought and found by an adventurer, who betrays his partner and uses the Star to attain great wealth. The Star disappears again sometime in the months before 8th of Sun's Dawn.{{ref|name=CKL}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 414|{{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} is opened for settlement|Previously a preserve administrated by the {{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple}} since the Treaty of the {{Lore Link|Armistice}}, Vvardenfell was largely uninhabited and undeveloped. Vvardenfell is reorganized as an Imperial Provincial District after King {{Lore Link|Llethan}} of Morrowind revokes the centuries-old Temple ban on trade and settlement. A flood of Imperial colonists and the {{Lore Link|Great Houses}} came to Vvardenfell. This also opens up exploitation of valuable resources like {{Lore Link|glass}} and {{Lore Link|ebony}}.{{ref|name=ASHOM|{{Cite book|A Short History of Morrowind}}}}{{ref|name=TCT|{{Cite book|The Common Tongue|ns=Tribunal}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 415|{{Lore Link|Sixth House}} occupy every town in {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}|It is later believed that the Sixth House has at least a small cell in every town in Vvardenfell, with larger operations concealed in remote dungeons.{{ref|name=DUP}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 417|day=9th of Frost Fall|The Miracle of Peace, or the [[Lore:Warp in the West|Warp in the West]]|A mysterious event takes place between the 9th and 11th of Frostfall in which the forty-four independent kingdoms, counties, baronies, and duchies surrounding the {{Lore Link|Iliac Bay}} were condensed into four: {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, [[Lore:Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel]], {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}}, and {{Lore Link|Orsinium}}.{{ref|name=TWINT|{{Cite book|The Warp in the West}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 417|The {{Lore Link|Tribunal}} lose {{Lore Link|Kagrenac's Tools}}|[[Lore:Almalexia (god)|Almalexia]] and {{Lore Link|Sotha Sil}} lose the artifacts {{Lore Link|Keening}} and {{Lore Link|Sunder}} to the minions of {{Lore Link|Dagoth Ur}} during a battle at {{Lore Link|Red Mountain}}. [[Lore:Vivec (god)|Vivec]] rescues them, but fails to recover the artifacts. They retreat from Red Mountain in disorder and return to their respective capitals, continuing to perform their ritual functions, but soon stop appearing in public altogether. They grow weaker without access to the {{Lore Link|Heart of Lorkhan}}, and because of resources required to support the {{Lore Link|Ghostfence}}. The inner circle of the Temple priesthood begin to suspect the Tribunes have suffered seriously from wounds and demoralization in the wake of reverses at Red Mountain, but do not recognize the scale of the problem.{{ref|name=DUP}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 421|{{Lore Link|Greywyn Blenwyth}} founds the {{Lore Link|Crimson Scars}}.|Greywyn, a member of the Dark Brotherhood, believes that {{Lore Link|Sithis}} has ordered him to remove all non-vampires from the {{Lore Link|Dark Brotherhood}}. To achieve this goal, Greywyn founds the Crimson Scars. The Crimson Scars are later killed by the Black Hand upon the discovery of Greywyn's plot.{{ref|name=TTET}}{{ref|name=GreyJ|{{Cite book|Greywyn's Journal}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 421|day=14th of Last Seed|The Emma May sinks|A ship called the Emma May sinks in {{Lore Link|Niben Bay}} shortly after a mutiny.{{ref|name=LOTEM|{{Cite book|Log of the Emma May}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 423|{{Lore Link|Corvus Umbranox}}, Count of {{Lore Link|Anvil}}, disappears.|The husband of Countess {{Lore Link|Millona Umbranox}} disappears.{{ref|name=OBGray|[[Oblivion:The Gray Fox|The Gray Fox]]'s dialogue in [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]].}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 426|The Prelude sinks|A ship called the Prelude sinks off the southern coast of {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}, east of [[Lore:Vivec City|Vivec]].{{ref|name=MWEdryno|[[Morrowind:Edryno Arethi|Edryno Arethi]]'s dialogue in [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]].}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 426|Tax revolt in {{Lore Link|Balmora}}|Due to high {{Lore Link|Third Empire|Imperial}} tax rates and tariffs on trade, the people of Balmora revolt. The revolt is forcefully put down, but accounts of the event differ.{{ref|{{Cite book|Yellow Book of 3E 426|ns=Morrowind}}}}{{ref|{{Cite book|Red Book of 3E 426|ns=Morrowind}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 426|Assassinations in {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}}|Assassinations by the {{Lore Link|Sixth House}} of {{Lore Link|Third Empire|Imperial}} and {{Lore Link|Hlaalu}} supports increase significantly. So do sudden attacks by the cultists and deranged victims of soul sickness.{{ref|name=DUP}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 427| {{Lore Link|The Blight}}|The {{Lore Link|Morrowind}} government, already weakened in power over questions of authority, is further threatened by the re-awakening of the ancient curse of the Blight from the giant volcano {{Lore Link|Red Mountain}}.
*The legendary [[Lore:Nerevarine|Nerevarine]] arrives in {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} by order of the Emperor, destined to kill {{Lore Link|Dagoth Ur}} and bring peace to Morrowind.{{ref|name=Morrowind|Events of [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]]}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 427|Discord among the {{Lore Link|Tribunal}}|After the loss of her divine powers, [[Lore:Almalexia (god)|Almalexia]] of the Almsivi becomes insane and kills her fellow Tribune {{Lore Link|Sotha Sil}}. The {{Lore Link|Nerevarine}} reforges [[Lore:Nerevar|Nerevar Indoril]]'s blade - {{Lore Link|Trueflame}} - and uses it to kill the mortal Almalexia in the {{Lore Link|Clockwork City}}.{{ref|name=Tribunal|Events of [[Tribunal:Tribunal|Tribunal]]}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 427|{{Lore Link|Bloodmoon Prophecy}}|As the prophecy foretold, the {{Lore Link|Daedric Prince}} {{Lore Link|Hircine}} performs a ritual hunt on the frozen island of {{Lore Link|Solstheim}}, as he does once every era. The {{Lore Link|Nerevarine}} is chosen to play a part in it, and ultimately defeats Hircine at his own game.{{ref|name=Bloodmoon|Events of [[Bloodmoon:Bloodmoon|Bloodmoon]]}}|minoradd=*{{Lore Link|Raven Rock}} is founded.{{ref|name=HORR|{{Cite book|History of Raven Rock}}}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 431|Changes in the {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}}|Arch-Mage {{Lore Link|Hannibal Traven}} institutes substantial reforms in the Mages Guild.{{ref|name=MGC|{{Cite book|Mages Guild Charter}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 431|{{Lore Link|Dawnfang and Duskfang}} are discovered|A group of adventurers in the {{Lore Link|Colovian Highlands}} find the {{Lore Link|Akavir}}i swords Dawnfang and Duskfang in an {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} ruin.{{ref|name=GJ|{{Cite book|Grommok's Journal}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 431|The {{Lore Link|Knights of the Thorn}}|The son of the Count of {{Lore Link|Cheydinhal}} and his friends begin adventuring as Knights of the Thorn.{{ref|name=OBGuard|[[Oblivion:Cheydinhal Guard|Cheydinhal Guardsmen]] dialogue in [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]].}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 432|The third edition of ''[[Lore:Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition|A Pocket Guide to The Empire]]'' is published|The {{Lore Link|Imperial Geographical Society}} publishes the third edition to reflect the large changes that had taken place since the second edition, especially following the [[Lore:Warp in the West|Warp in the West]]. It is commissioned and promulgated under the authority of Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}}.
*Five years after its founding, the population of {{Lore Link|Raven Rock}} in {{Lore Link|Solstheim}} totals over thirty people, all of whom are dependent on the {{Lore Link|ebony}} mine.{{ref|name=HORR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|{{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}|Emperor {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim VII}} and his heirs are murdered by the {{Lore Link|Mythic Dawn}}, a secret cult devoted to {{Lore Link|Mehrunes Dagon}}. {{Lore Link|Oblivion Gate}}s open all over {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} as Dagon begins to invade the {{Lore Link|Mundus|mortal plane}}. [[Lore:Kvatch|Kvatch]] is destroyed.{{ref|name=Oblivion|Events of [[Oblivion:Oblivion|Oblivion]]}}
*In {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}}, the [[Lore:Hist|Hist]] (which have foreseen the crisis) calls {{Lore Link|Argonian}}s from across the Empire back to Black Marsh. Led by the {{Lore Link|An-Xileel}}, the Argonian armies defeat the invading {{Lore Link|daedra}}.{{ref|name=TIC|{{Cite book|The Infernal City}}}}
*The {{Lore Link|Crystal Tower}} in the {{Lore Link|Summerset Isles}} is destroyed by daedra.{{ref|name=RT|{{Cite book|Rising Threat}}}}
*{{Lore Link|Ald'ruhn}} on {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} is sacked by daedra.
*{{Lore Link|Solstheim}} goes remarkably unscathed; there's no record of any Oblivion Gates opening on the island.{{ref|name=HORR}}
*The Daedric invasion of Tamriel is ended after the Battle of Bruma, during the Battle of the Imperial City. [[Lore:Martin Septim|Martin Septim]], escorted by the Champion of Cyrodiil, transforms into the [[Lore:Akatosh|Avatar of Akatosh]] and defeats [[Lore:Mehrunes_Dagon|Mehrunes Dagon]].{{ref|name=Oblivion}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|Count {{Lore Link|Corvus Umbranox}} of {{Lore Link|Anvil}} reappears|After 10 years, Corvus Umbranox returns to his wife in Anvil.
*A new [[Lore:The Gray Fox|Gray Fox]] leads the {{Lore Link|Thieves Guild}}. History is rewritten by the use of an [[Lore:Elder Scrolls|Elder Scroll]], and the [[Lore:Cyrodiil|Cyrodilic]] branch of the guild flourishes.{{Ref|name=Oblivion}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|Death of {{Lore Link|Mannimarco}}| Mannimarco, "The King of Worms", falls in a duel in the {{Lore Link|Jerall Mountains}} against the {{Lore Link|Mages Guild}}'s newest Archmage, with the help of the previous Archmage {{Lore Link|Hannibal Traven}}.{{ref|name=Oblivion}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|Purification of the {{Lore Link|Dark Brotherhood}}|Internal strife caused by a traitorous Speaker results in the assassination of half of the Black Hand and the decimation of the {{Lore Link|Cheydinhal}} sanctuary. The {{Lore Link|Night Mother}} appoints a new Listener after the traitor is killed.{{ref|name=Oblivion}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|Reformation of the {{Lore Link|Knights of the Nine}}| Following daedric attacks on clergymen, an unknown pilgrim receives a vision of {{Lore Link|Pelinal Whitestrake}}, reunites the {{Lore Link|Crusader's Relics}}, and reorganizes the Knights of the Nine.{{ref|name=KOTN|Events of [[Oblivion:Knights of the Nine|Knights of the Nine]]}}}}{{History Entry
|3E 433|The {{Lore Link|Greymarch}}|After a portal to the {{Lore Link|Shivering Isles}} opens in {{Lore Link|Niben Bay}}, the {{Lore Link|Daedric Prince}} {{Lore Link|Sheogorath}}'s curse is broken, which allows him to remain as {{Lore Link|Jyggalag}}. Sheogorath's champion takes up the Mad God's mantle.{{ref|name=Shivering|Events of [[Shivering:Shivering Isles|Shivering Isles]]}}}}<noinclude>
 
==Notes==
*{{LNote|nb1|1|''[[Lore:Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition/Morrowind|A Pocket Guide to The Empire]]'' and other sources establish that Llethan did not take the throne until the Arnesian War circa 3E 396, so ''[[Morrowind:Hospitality Papers|Hospitality Papers]]'' is likely referencing when Llethan became Duke of {{Lore Link|Mournhold}}, not when he became King of Morrowind.}}
*{{LNote|nb2|2|''{{Lore Link|The Wolf Queen}}'' states Potema was thirteen years old in 3E 80, suggesting a birth year of 3E 67. It also states Antiochus was forty-three in 3E 98, indicating he was born in 3E 55. ''{{Lore Link|Biography of the Wolf Queen}}'' agrees that Potema was born in 3E 67, but says that Antiochus was sixteen at the time of her birth, which would suggest he was born in 3E 51, not 3E 55.}}
*{{LNote|nb3|3|In ''[[Online:Online|Elder Scrolls Online]]'', the translation date of ''Opusculus Lamae Bal ta Mezzamortie'' was changed to {{Year|2E 105}}.}}
*{{LNote|nb4|4|''{{Lore Link|Biography of the Wolf Queen}}'' says Antiochus died and Kintyra II was crowned in 3E 112.}}
*{{LNote|nb5|5|''[[Lore:Brief History of the Empire|A Brief History of the Empire]]'' says Katariah reigned for forty-six years, which would make 3E 199 the year of her death and the beginning of Cassynder's reign. However, ''{{Lore Link|The Third Era Timeline}}'' places these events in 3E 200.}}
*{{LNote|nb6|6|In ''[[Online:Online|Elder Scrolls Online]]'', the publication date of ''Frontier, Conquest'' was changed to {{Year|2E 344}}.}}
*{{LNote|nb7|7|''[[Battlespire:Harvest's End, 3E 172|Harvest's End, 3E 172]]'' first appeared in ''[[Battlespire:Battlespire|An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire]]'', though the date has been omitted from the most [[Online:Harvest's End|recent version]].}}
 
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