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==First Century==
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|1E 0|The {{Lore Link|Camoran Dynasty}} is founded by [[Lore:Eplear|King Eplear]].|The Camoran Dynasty of [[Lore:Valenwood|Valenwood]] is founded by King Eplear.{{ref|name=PGE3V|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Valenwood}}}}
*The [[Lore:Ayleids|Ayleids]] of [[Lore:Cyrodiil|Cyrodiil]] use this newly formed kingdom as a buffer from the influence of the [[Lore:Alinor (city)|Alinor]] ([[Lore:Summerset Isle|Summerset Isle]]) kingdom. The {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower}} becomes an independent city-state, and the heart of the Ayleid Empire.{{ref|name=BTAOM|{{Cite book|Before the Ages of Man}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 20|The {{Lore Link|Psijic Order}} first appears in recorded history.|The {{Lore Link|Breton}} sage and author Voernet writes of his trip to the Isle of {{Lore Link|Artaeum}} to meet with {{Lore Link|Iachesis}}, the Ritemaster of the Psijics, the counselors of kings and proponents of the "Elder Way," taught to them by the [[Lore:Ehlnofey|original race]] that inhabited {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}.{{ref|name=FOA|{{Cite book|Fragment: On Artaeum}}|minor=yes}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 68|The last [[Lore:Nedic|Nedic]] "invasion" from [[Lore:Atmora|Atmora]] arrives in {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}.|Two Atmoran ships laden with corpses beg to make port in Tamriel, marking the final wave of large-scale Atmoran migration to the continent.{{ref|name=PGE3Other|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Other Lands}}}}|minor=yes}}

==Second Century==
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|1E 113|{{Lore Link|Harald}} is born.{{intnote|nb1|[nb 1]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 140|{{Lore Link|Harald}}'s forces stumble upon and attack {{Lore Link|Forelhost}}, the last stronghold of the [[Lore:Dragon Cult|Dragon Cult]].|When Harald's army breaches the stronghold, most of the cultists commit suicide by poisoning the stronghold's water supply, which also ends up killing much of the attacking force.{{ref|name=SSSJ|{{Cite book|Skorm Snow-Strider's Journal}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 143|{{Lore Link|Harald}} is crowned High King of the Nords.|Harald, the 13th descendent of the legendary {{Lore Link|Ysgramor}}'s line, relinquishes his ancestral holdings in Atmora, and consolidates Skyrim as an independent kingdom with {{Lore Link|Windhelm}} as its capital. He is later recognized as the first historical ruler of the Nords.{{ref|name=FC|{{Cite book|Frontier, Conquest}}}}{{ref|name=PKH|[[:File:SR-misc-Harald Plaque.png|Memorial plaque]] in [[SR:Windhelm|Windhelm]].}}}}

==Third Century==
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|1E 221|High King {{Lore Link|Harald}} dies at the age of 108.|With Harald's death, his eldest son {{Lore Link|Hjalmer}} becomes the next High King of Skyrim.{{ref|name=FC}}{{ref|name=TDC|{{Cite book|ns=BK|The Daggerfall Chronicles}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 222|High King {{Lore Link|Hjalmer}} dies.|With Hjalmer's death, the second son of Harald, [[Lore:Vrage|Vrage the Gifted]], assumes the throne of Skyrim.{{ref|name=TDC}}{{ref|name=KE10|{{Cite book|King Edward, Part X}}}}{{intnote|nb2|[nb 2]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 240|The [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]] Conquests occur.|From 1E 222 - 272, the {{Lore Link|First Empire of the Nords}} expands across [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]] and [[Lore:High Rock|High Rock]], swallowing them up by 2E 240.{{ref|name=FC}}{{ref|name=KE10}}{{ref|name=TDC}}{{ref|name=PGE1S|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Skyrim}}}} Some sources interpret the Skyrim Conquests to have run from 1E 240 to [[#1E 416|1E 415]].{{ref|name=TLST|{{Cite book|The Legendary Sancre Tor}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 242|The {{Lore Link|Alessian Slave Rebellion}} erupts in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}.|{{Lore Link|Alessia}}, also known as the Slave Queen, leads the predominantly human slaves against the {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} Empire, with the help of the {{Lore Link|Nord}}s and some rebel Ayleid rulers. They eventually conquer all of Cyrodiil.{{ref|name=SATD|{{Cite book|Shezarr and the Divines}}}}{{ref|name=PGE3C|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Cyrodiil}}}}{{ref|name=TSOP|{{Cite book|The Song of Pelinal}}}}{{ref|name=TLKOTA|{{Cite book|The Last King of the Ayleids}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 243|Taking of the {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower}}.{{ref|name=PGE3All|{{Cite book|PGE|3|All the Eras of Man}}}}|The [[Lore:White-Gold Tower|White-Gold Tower]] finally falls into the hands of the rebels, marking the end of Ayleid supremacy in Cyrodiil, and the Slave Queen {{Lore Link|Alessia}} founds the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}. The remaining Ayleids that opposed Alessia seek refuge with {{Lore Link|Valenwood}}'s [[Lore:Camoran Dynasty|Camoran Dynasty]] and the {{Lore Link|Direnni}} in {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, while the rebel Ayleid lords who sided with Alessia continue to rule parts of Cyrodiil as vassals of the new Empress Alessia.{{ref|name=TLKOTA}} Some famous human heroes are [[Lore:Morihaus|Morihaus]], who leads the attack of White-Gold Tower, and [[Lore:Pelinal Whitestrake|Pelinal Whitestrake]], who single-handedly defeats many of the Ayleid kings, including the Ayleids' demigod champion [[Lore:Umaril the Unfeathered|Umaril the Unfeathered]].{{ref|name=TSOP}}
* From 1E 243 to [[#1E 498|498]], the new kingdom of humans, under the rule of Empress Alessia and her descendants, prospers and rules the nearest kingdoms of [[Lore:Colovia|Colovia]]. They build a strong national identity as they gradually become more united. The Empress Alessia creates the new religion of the [[Lore:Eight Divines|Eight Divines]], fusing the pantheons of the {{Lore Link|Nord}}s and Cyrodiilic tribes, who followed [[Lore:Altmer|Altmer]]i deities.{{ref|name=SATD}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 246|[[Lore:Daggerfall|Daggerfall City]] is founded.|The north half of the [[Lore:Iliac Bay|Iliac Bay]], including the current province of {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, is conquered by invading {{Lore Link|Nord}}s, who bring a rough sort of civilization with them. One of the Nords' first civilized acts is a census - the ''[[Lore:Book of Life|Book of Life]]''. Listed on page 933 of the book is this entry: "North of the Highest bluffs, south of the moors, west of the hills, and east of the sea is called DAGGERFALL. 110 men, 93 women, 13 children under 8 years of age, 58 cows, 7 bulls, 63 chickens, 11 cocks, 38 hogs live here."{{ref|name=AHOD|{{Cite book|A History of Daggerfall}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 266|Empress Alessia dies.{{ref|name=COTF|{{Cite book|Cleansing of the Fane}}}}|[[Lore:Akatosh|Akatosh]] (or [[Lore:Shezarr|Shezarr]] in the form of Pelinal{{ref|name=TSOP}}) arrives at the {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower}} in the [[Lore:Imperial City|Imperial City]] and transforms the dying Alessia into the first of the Cyrodilic saints. Thus, Empress Alessia becomes the first gem in the Cyrodilic [[Lore:Amulet of Kings|Amulet of Kings]]. This is the beginning of the Covenant between the {{Lore Link|Imperial}}s and Akatosh, which helps to protect {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} from {{Lore Link|Oblivion}}.{{ref|name=TOSA|{{Cite book|Trials of St. Alessia}}}}{{ref|name=TAOK|{{Cite book|The Amulet of Kings}}}}}}

==Fourth Century==
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|1E 340|{{Lore Link|Valenwood}} forms a trade treaty with the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}.{{ref|name=PGE3V}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 355|The rise of Clan [[Lore:Direnni|Direnni]]|Clan Direnni, the only known [[Lore:Altmer|High Elven]] ruling family remaining in human lands, claims power in {{Lore Link|High Rock}} through political maneuvering and various machinations.{{ref|name=TDC}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 358|The Direnni Hegemony occurs.|Emperor {{Lore Link|Ami-El}} of Cyrodiil lends his forces to Skyrim in a military campaign against the Direnni Hegemony in the Western Reach. Anti-Aldmer sentiments rise as Skyrim loses more and more of Greater Bretony to the Direnni. {{ref|name=TDC}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 361|The [[Lore:Alessian Doctrines|Alessian Doctrines]] are enforced.|The {{Lore Link|Alessian Order}} becomes the dominant political factor in the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}, and their doctrines are enforced throughout {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} and northern {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}.{{ref|name=TLKOTA}} The doctrines impose the very strict religious teachings of the prophet [[Lore:Marukh|Marukh]], who, after reportedly receiving visions from the ghost of the Slave Queen {{Lore Link|Alessia}}, begins to question Elven rule, calling for a suppression of Elven elements within the pantheon of the {{Lore Link|Eight Divines}}.{{ref|name=PGE1C|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Cyrodiil}}}} The Order enforces strict codes of behavior which preclude most forms of entertainment.{{ref|name=RTR|{{Cite book|Rislav The Righteous}}}} The remaining {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} lordships, once tolerated by the Alessian Empire, are abolished.{{ref|name=TLKOTA}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 369|High King [[Lore:Borgas|Borgas]] dies.|When High King Borgas of [[Lore:Winterhold (city)|Winterhold]] is killed during the [[Lore:Wild Hunt|Wild Hunt]] and the {{Lore Link|Moot}} fails to elect {{Lore Link|Jarl Hanse}} as the next ruler of {{Lore Link|Skyrim}}, the {{Lore Link|War of Succession}} erupts across the [[Lore:First Empire of the Nords|Nordic Empire]]. The conflict leads to the Empire's dissolution as its territories in {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}, {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, and the {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} break away. The war ends in [[#1E 420|1E 420]] with the {{Lore Link|Pact of Chieftains}}.{{ref|name=AHOD}}{{ref|name=PGE1S}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 376|The traditional {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}n emperors are overthrown.|The traditional tenets of the Yokudan Empire are overthrown, and although each successive emperor remains a figurehead for the empire, his powers are very much reduced. The [[Lore:Redguard|Redguard]] people see 300 years of almost continuous civil war between provincial lords, warrior monks, and brigands, all fighting each other for land and power before the appearance of the hero [[Lore:Hunding|Hunding]].{{ref|name=RTHATH|{{Cite book|Redguards, Their History and Their Heroes}}}} {{intnote|nb3|[nb 3]}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 393|The [[Lore:Alessian Order|Alessian Order]] sacks {{Lore Link|Malada}}, an ancient [[Lore:Ayleids|Ayleid]] temple.{{ref|name=COTF}}|minor=yes}}

==Fifth Century==
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|1E 416|The {{Lore Link|Nord}}s are driven out of {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}.|The united {{Lore Link|Chimer}} and {{Lore Link|Dwemer}} drive the Nords out of modern-day Morrowind, which was then called {{Lore Link|Resdayn}}. {{Lore Link|Nerevar}} and {{Lore Link|Dumac}} become leaders of the {{Lore Link|First Council}} of Resdayn, and it flourishes under their leadership. Peace among the Chimer and the Dwemer brings an unprecedented prosperity to their land.{{ref|name=PGE3All}}{{ref|name=PGE1M|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Morrowind}}}}{{intnote|nb2|[nb 2]}}
*The Dwemer clan [[Lore:Rourken|Rourken]] rebel against this alliance with the Chimer and self-exile themselves. According to legend, "the Rourken chieftain threw his mighty hammer, {{Lore Link|Volendrung}}, across {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, promising to lead his clansmer to 'wherever it should fall.'" The land where they would arrive was thus called Volenfell (i.e., {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}).{{ref|name=PGE1Ham|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Hammerfell}}}}
*{{Lore Link|Jurgen Windcaller}} goes on his "Seven-Year Meditation", culminating in the formation of the {{Lore Link|Greybeards}}.{{ref|name=Hrothgar|[[Skyrim:High Hrothgar#Etched Tablets|The Etched Tablets of High Hrothgar.]]}}{{ref|name=PGE3All}}{{ref|name=FSOKW|{{Cite book|Five Songs of King Wulfharth}}}}{{ref|name=PKO|A [[:File:SR-misc-Olaf Plaque.png|stone etching]] in [[Lore:Windhelm|Windhelm]].}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 420|The {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} {{Lore Link|War of Succession}} ends.|The Skyrim War of Succession ends with the Pact of Chieftains. The war resulted in Skyrim losing control of the other provinces in northern {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, and though their borders continue to shift occasionally, they never regain their former stature.{{ref|name=PGE1S}}
*[[Lore:Olaf One-Eye|Olaf One-Eye]] is crowned High King of [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]].{{ref|name=PKO}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 420|Clan Rourken settles in Volenfell.{{ref|name=PGE3Ham|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Hammerfell}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 448|{{Lore Link|Rislav Larich}} is born.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 452|Olaf One-Eye dies.{{ref|name=PKO}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 461|Coronation of Emperor Gorieus.|The ceremony is attended by many of the most famous people of the time, including {{Lore Link|Rislav Larich}}, {{Lore Link|Darloc Brae}}, {{Lore Link|Kjoric the White}}, {{Lore Link|Hoag Merkiller}}, {{Lore Link|Nerevar|Indoril Nerevar}}, {{Lore Link|Dumac|Dumac Dwarfking}}, and {{Lore Link|Ryain Direnni}}.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 470|Approximate date of the discovery of the {{Lore Link|Flask of Lillandril}}.|A group of elves living in the port city of [[Lore:Lillandril|Lillandril]] discover a magical flask with the ability to absorb all magic cast at it.{{ref|name=EA|{{Cite book|Elven Artifacts}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 472|{{Lore Link|Skingrad}} and {{Lore Link|Kvatch}} cease feuding.|After decades of skirmishing over common territory, Skingrad and Kvatch reach a peace, presumably due to a royal marriage.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 477|Direnni conquers High Rock.|Clan Direnni conquers High Rock and large parts of Skyrim and Hammerfell.{{ref|name=TDC}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 478|{{Lore Link|Kjoric the White}} dies.|The High King of Skyrim is killed fighting the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}} in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Sungard}}.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 478|The {{Lore Link|Colovian Estates}}, led by {{Lore Link|Rislav Larich}} of {{Lore Link|Skingrad}}, breaks away from the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}.|The year also saw a plague sweep through {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} particularly in the Colovian west.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 479|The Alessian Reform is outlawed in {{Lore Link|High Rock}}.|{{Lore Link|Ryain Direnni}} outlaws the Alessian Reform and puts its major advocates to death. {{Lore Link|Direnni}} forces begin to harass the {{Lore Link|Colovia}}n West, pushing for the {{Lore Link|Heartlands|Heartland}}.{{ref|name=RTR}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 480|[[Lore:Wulfharth|Ysmir Wulfharth]] takes the throne in {{Lore Link|Windhelm}}.{{ref|name=PKW|[[:File:SR-misc-Wulfharth Plaque.png|Memorial plaque]] in [[SR:Windhelm|Windhelm]].}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 480|The {{Lore Link|Direnni}} push back the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire|Alessians}}.|{{Lore Link|Aiden Direnni}} leads a series of minor but important victories against the Alessians in {{Lore Link|High Rock}}.{{ref|name=TFL|{{Cite book|The Final Lesson}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 482|The {{Lore Link|Battle of Glenumbria Moors}}|The battle between the {{Lore Link|Alessian Order}} and the {{Lore Link|Direnni}} Elves of {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, under the command of {{Lore Link|Aiden Direnni}}. The Order is soundly defeated by the Elves at the cost of much of the Elven power in High Rock. The {{Lore Link|Nord}} High King {{Lore Link|Hoag Merkiller}} is killed during the battle.{{ref|name=TLKOTA}}
* The province of [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]], under the new High King [[Lore:Wulfharth|Wulfharth]], submits to a fiery reinstatement of the traditional {{Lore Link|Nord}}ic pantheon. Alessian temples are destroyed, and remnants of its priesthood seek refuge in the {{Lore Link|Heartlands}}.{{ref|name=FSOKW}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 498|Elven power in {{Lore Link|High Rock}} is ended.|The Elves of High Rock, after losing much power in the {{Lore Link|Battle of Glenumbria Moors}} against the {{Lore Link|Alessian Order}}, are finally driven from High Rock almost 20 years later, ending the so-called Late Ayleid Period.{{ref|name=TLKOTA}}{{ref|name=PGE1High|{{Cite book|PGE|1|High Rock}}}}}}

==Sixth Century==
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|1E 500|The reign of [[Lore:Wulfharth|High King Ysmir Wulfharth]].|The approximate date for the earliest legends of King Wulfharth{{ref|name=FSOKW}} (he actually first appeared in the history books in [[#1E 480|1E 480]]).|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 533|[[Lore:Wulfharth|High King Ysmir Wulfharth]] dies.{{ref|name=PKW}}}}

==Seventh Century==
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|1E 609|King [[Lore:Thagore|Thagore]] defeats [[Lore:Glenpoint|Glenpoint]].|King Thagore of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}} defeats the army of Glenpoint and becomes the preeminent economic, cultural, and military force in southern {{Lore Link|High Rock}}, a position the kingdom has precariously kept ever since.{{ref|name=AHOD}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 609|{{Lore Link|Mansel Sesnit}} becomes Elden Yokeda.|Mansel Sesnit comes to the fore as the Elden Yokeda, or military dictator of the {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}ns, and for eight years successfully gains control of nearly the whole empire.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 617|{{Lore Link|Mansel Sesnit}} is assassinated.|Sesnit, the military dictator of {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}, is assassinated and a commoner, {{Lore Link|Randic Torn}}, takes over the government of the Yokudans. He rules for 120 years.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 660|{{Lore Link|Battle of Dragon Wall}}|[[Lore:Mauloch|Mauloch]], [[Lore:Orc|Orc]]ish god of the [[Lore:Velothi Mountains|Velothi Mountains]], is defeated at the Battle of Dragon Wall and flees east.{{ref|name=VOF|{{Cite book|Varieties of Faith...}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 668|[[Lore:War of the First Council|The War of the First Council]]; {{Lore Link|Vvardenfell}} erupts.|The first eruption of Morrowind's gigantic volcano, since known as [[Lore:Red Mountain|Red Mountain]]. Ash spews into the sky and hides the sun for a year. This year is also called Sun's Death or the Year of Winter in Summer.{{ref|name=VOF}}{{ref|name=TNM|{{Cite book|The Nirnroot Missive}}}}}}

==Eighth Century==
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|1E 700|[[Lore:Battle of Red Mountain|Battle of Red Mountain]]|The approximate date of the famous battle between the [[Lore:Chimer|Chimer]] and the [[Lore:Dwemer|Dwemer]], led by [[Lore:Nerevar|Nerevar]] and [[Lore:Dumac|Dumac Dwarfking]], which concludes [[Lore:The War of the First Council|the War of the First Council]]. Both Nerevar and Dumac perish. These events pave the way for the formation of {{Lore Link|Tribunal}} [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]], which would last until near the end of the {{Lore Link|Third Era}}.{{ref|name=TBORM|{{Cite book|The Battle of Red Mountain}}}}{{ref|name=NARM|{{Cite book|Nerevar at Red Mountain}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 700|The Dwemer disappear.|The entire Dwarven nation across {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} mysteriously disappears.{{ref|name=PGE1Ham}}{{ref|name=DI1|{{Cite book|Dwemer Inquiries Vol I}}}}
* With the Dwemer gone, the {{Lore Link|War of the Crag}} between them and their {{Lore Link|Falmer}} slaves ends.{{ref|name=TFAS|{{Cite book|The Falmer: A Study}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 720|[[Lore:Frandar Hunding|Frandar Hunding]] is born.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 734|{{Lore Link|Frandar Hunding}}'s father dies.|Hunding, 14, loses his father in one of many insurrections, and Hunding is left to support his mother and four brothers.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 737|Emperor {{Lore Link|Randic Torn}} dies.|Torn, the emperor of {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}, dies after 120 years of rule.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 760|{{Lore Link|Divad Hunding}} is born.|Divad was the only son of {{Lore Link|Frandar Hunding}}, and was born late in Hunding's life.{{ref|name=DTS|{{Cite book|Divad the Singer}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 776|{{Lore Link|Divad Hunding}} becomes an Acrobat.|Divad Hunding, frustrated by his fathers absence, quits his training at the {{Lore Link|Halls of Virtue|Hall of the Virtues of War}} and becomes a circus acrobat (and later a notable bard).{{ref|name=DTS}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 780|Hunding writes the ''{{Lore Link|Books of Circles}}''|{{Lore Link|Frandar Hunding}}, thinking himself invincible, becomes a hermit retiring to a cave in the mountains of high desert to write his philosophy of ''the Way of the Sword'' in the ''Book of Circles''.{{ref|name=RTHATH}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 792|Purported destruction of {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}.|A renegade band of {{Lore Link|Ansei}} called the {{Lore Link|Hiradirge}} reportedly destroy the land after being defeated in battle.{{ref|name=PGE3Other}}}}

==Ninth Century==
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|1E 800|Earliest date of {{Lore Link|Wayrest}} City|It is difficult for historians to declare a certain date for the foundation of Wayrest. A settlement of some variety had been existent where the {{Lore Link|Bjoulsae River}} feeds the {{Lore Link|Iliac Bay}}, possibly since the 800th year of the First Era. The traders and fishermen of Wayrest were surrounded by hostile parties: the {{Lore Link|Orc}} capital of {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} had grown like a poison weed to the north, and the {{Lore Link|Akaviri}} pirates and raiders crowded the islands to the west. There is no mystery to Wayrest's name. After the fighting most travelers had to endure passing through the eastern end of the Iliac Bay, the little fishing village on the Bjoulsae was a welcome rest.{{ref|name=WJOTB|{{Cite book|Wayrest, Jewel Of The Bay}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 808|{{Lore Link|Redguard}}s arrive in {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}.|A warrior wave of {{Lore Link|Yokuda}}ns, the [[Lore:Ra Gada|Ra Gada]], drives the {{Lore Link|beastfolk}} and {{Lore Link|Nedic}} peoples from [[Lore:Volenfell|Volenfell]]. Over time, the name "Ra Gada" becomes corrupted into "Redguard", and the race claims Hammerfell as their homeland. The beastfolk refugees escape from Hammerfell and join the Orcs at {{Lore Link|Orsinium}}.{{ref|name=PGE3Other}}}}

==Tenth Century==
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|1E 946|Creation of Shinji's Credo|[[Lore:Gaiden Shinji|Gaiden Shinji]] is quoted saying his famous credo: ''"The best techniques are passed on by the survivors."''{{ref|name=ARCistern|A [[:File:OB-item-Arena Cistern Quote.png|cistern]] in the [[Lore:Imperial City|Imperial City]] Arena.}}{{intnote|nb4|[nb 4]}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 948|Earliest written reference to Wayrest.|In the Annals of Daggerfall, {{Lore Link|Joile|King Joile's}} letter to {{Lore Link|Gaiden Shinji}} of the {{Lore Link|Order of the Diagna|Order of Diagna}} contains the following reference: ''"The {{Lore Link|Orc}}s have been much plaguing the Wayresters and impeding traffic to the heart of the land."''{{ref|name=WJOTB}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 950|Assault on {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} begins.|The annihilation of the {{Lore Link|Orc}}ish capital Orsinium begins thanks to the joint effort of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, the new kingdom of {{Lore Link|Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel}}, and the now extinct {{Lore Link|Order of Diagna}}. It took constant effort over 30 years to finally drive out the Orcs.{{ref|name=NWOB|{{Cite book|Newgate's War Of Betony}}}}{{ref|name=PGE3O|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Orsinium}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 973|The Memory Stone of {{Lore Link|Makela Leki}} is found.|The memory stone of Makela Leki was found in the {{Lore Link|Bangkorai}} pass. Its contents were written in the book ''{{Lore Link|From The Memory Stone of Makela Leki}}''. Makela and her five companions died defending against an invasion led by King {{Lore Link|Joile}} of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}} sponsored by the {{Lore Link|Crystal Tower}}.{{ref|name=FTMSOFL|{{Cite book|From The Memory Stone of Makela Leki}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 980|{{Lore Link|Orsinium}} is defeated.|The annihilation of the {{Lore Link|Orc}}ish capital Orsinium by a joint effort of {{Lore Link|Daggerfall (kingdom)|Daggerfall}}, the new kingdom of {{Lore Link|Sentinel (kingdom)|Sentinel}}, and the now extinct [[Lore:Order of the Diagna|Order of the Diagna]].{{ref|name=NWOB}}{{ref|name=PGE3O}} The scattering of the Orcs from southeastern High Rock made the river route to the Bay more accessible.{{ref|name=WJOTB}} Over the next several years, with the {{Lore Link|Bjoulsae River}} opened, inter-provincial trade flourishes. Within a decade, the village of {{Lore Link|Wayrest}} is transformed into a major city.{{ref|name=TDC}}|minor=yes}}

==Eleventh Century==
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|1E 1029|{{Lore Link|High Rock}} is admitted into the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}.|After the legions of Empress {{Lore Link|Hestra}} deposed King Styriche of Verkarth, Styriche fled west with his infamous Gray Host of vampires and werewolves, pillaging along the way. The Gray Host was halted by the Bangkorai Garrison of High Rock, and Hestra's forces killed the survivors. Impressed by the Bangkorai Garrison's actions, Hestra allowed High Rock to be admitted into the Empire.{{ref|name=BSOH|{{Cite book|Bangkorai, Shield of High Rock}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 1030|{{Lore Link|The Legend of Red Eagle}}.|{{Lore Link|Reachmen}} under {{Lore Link|Faolan}} put up a strong resistance against the incursion of the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}} into {{Lore Link|the Reach}}, though they are ultimately unsuccessful.{{ref|name=TLORE|{{Cite book|The Legend of Red Eagle}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 1033|{{Lore Link|Alessian Empire|Alessians}} take on piracy in {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}}.|Empress {{Lore Link|Hestra}}, fed up with the pirates hiding in the depths of {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}}, calls for the head of the most famous brigand, "Red" Bramman, as part of a larger campaign. Their incursion provided some of the first outsider accounts on the true culture of the land of the {{Lore Link|Argonian}}s.{{ref|name=PGE3A|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Argonia}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 1085|Earliest known appearance of {{Lore Link|Skingrad}} in records.|Though it is likely much older, Skingrad is first mentioned in ancient genealogical records around this time.{{ref|name=IG|{{Cite book|Imbel Genealogy}}}}|minor=yes}}

==Twelfth Century==
{{History Entry|1E 1100|The kingdom of {{Lore Link|Wayrest (kingdom)|Wayrest}} is founded.|Wayrest's rapid expansion following the defeat of {{Lore Link|Orsinium}} in [[#1E 980|1E 980]] culminates the merchant power earning the right to be called a kingdom.{{ref|name=WJOTB}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 1102|Warlord {{Lore Link|Ceyran}} dies|A minor {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} warlord rumored to be a devotee of {{Lore Link|Molag Bal}}, he is best known for building and losing three separate dominions during his long life. He was killed by an unknown assassin.{{ref|name=CWRF|{{Cite book|Ceyran, Warlord of Rulanyil's Fall}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 1152|Earliest known appearance of {{Lore Link|Bravil}} in records.|Though the {{Lore Link|Ayleids}} had long settled the Bravil region,{{ref|name=DOTN|{{Cite book|Daughter of the Niben}}}} and humans presumably settled the area soon after displacing them, Bravil is first mentioned in genealogical records around this time.{{ref|name=IG|{{Cite book|Imbel Genealogy}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 1167|Earliest known appearance of {{Lore Link|Bruma}} in records.|Though it is likely much older, Bruma is first mentioned in ancient genealogical records around this time.{{ref|name=IG|{{Cite book|Imbel Genealogy}}}}|minor=yes}}

==Fourteenth Century==
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|1E 1301|Sack of {{Lore Link|Skywatch}}|The {{Lore Link|Sload}} of {{Lore Link|Thras}} attack the city of Skywatch.{{ref|name=PGE3Sum|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Summerset}}}}}}

==Fifteenth Century==
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|1E 1427|{{Lore Link|Battle of Duncreigh Bridge}}|The battle between {{Lore Link|Anticlere}} and the neighbouring hamlet of {{Lore Link|Sensford}}. It is celebrated each year by Anticlere with a march down Sensford's main street, usually resulting in many injuries and sometimes brief wars between the towns' knightly orders. The battle ultimately achieves nothing, as both sides continue to boast of their own antique lineage.{{ref|name=PGE1High}}}}

==The {{Lore Link|Dragon Break}}==
The longest Dragon Break ever known, sometimes called the Middle Dawn, is said to take place across much of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} for one thousand and eight years.{{ref|name=WWYDB|{{Cite book|Where Were You ... Dragon Broke}}}} Some scholars think the whole matter was the result of an error in a timeline.{{ref|name=TDBR|{{Cite book|The Dragon Break Re-Examined}}}} It was a "timeless time",{{ref|name=WWYDB}} and from exactly when to when it occurs is unknown.

==Twenty-Third Century==
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|1E 2200|The {{Lore Link|Sload}} release the {{Lore Link|Thrassian Plague}}.{{ref|name=PGE1C}}{{ref|name=PGE1Wild|{{Cite book|PGE|1|The Wild Region}}}}|For the next several centuries, this brutal plague devastates more than half of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}'s population, concentrated along the western coast nearest to [[Lore:Thras|Thras]].{{ref|name=PGE3Other}}|minoradd=*Nobility from {{Lore Link|Daggerfall}}, {{Lore Link|Wayrest}}, and {{Lore Link|Sentinel}} escape the plague by fleeing to the {{Lore Link|Isle of Balfiera}}.{{ref|name=TDC}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2260|The {{Lore Link|All Flags Navy}}|A massive fleet, comprising ships from every nation of Tamriel, sails against the Sload in retribution for the Thrassian Plague, sinking their kingdom with mighty magics.{{ref|name=TRHOKE|{{Cite book|The Royal House of King Eamond}}}}{{ref|name=JOT|{{Cite book|Journal of Tsona-Ei}}}}}}

==Twenty-Fourth Century==
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|1E 2321|The {{Lore Link|War of Righteousness}} begins.|The War of Righteousness breaks out when Western {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} isolates itself from the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}} and establishes the {{Lore Link|Colovian Estates}}. This follows years of internal strife within the {{Lore Link|Alessian Order}}'s bloated priesthood and territorial movements to curtail or outlaw the Order's religion.{{ref|name=PGE1C}}{{ref|name=COTF}}{{ref|name=TLST}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2331|The War of Righteousness ends.|After a decade of conflict, the War of Righteousness concludes and the Alessian Order and Empire are dissolved. The Empire's former territories solidify their independence, and its heartland, Cyrodiil, splits into Eastern and Western halves that continue to diverge culturally over the following centuries.{{ref|name=PGE1C}}}}

==Twenty-Eighth Century==
{{History Entry
|1E 2702|{{Lore Link|Wayrest City}} moves to Gardners Estate.|The entire population of the city is forced to move into the walled estate of the Gardners as protection against pirates, {{Lore Link|Akavir}}i raiders, and the {{Lore Link|Thrassian Plague}}.{{ref|name=WJOTB}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2703|{{Lore Link|Akavir}}i Trouble|[[Lore:Tsaesci (race)|Tsaesci]] of Akavir cut a swath through {{Lore Link|Skyrim}} and invade Cyrodiil, spurring [[Lore:Reman|Reman Cyrodiil]] to rally the {{Lore Link|Colovia|Colovian West}} and {{Lore Link|Nibenay Valley|Nibenean East}}. Cyrodiil is united for the first time in centuries. The unified army defeats the Akaviri at the fort [[Lore:Pale Pass|Pale Pass]] along the Cyrodiil-Skyrim border.{{ref|name=PGE3Other}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2714|{{Lore Link|Valenwood}} is conquered by the {{Lore Link|Second Empire}}.|After centuries of unrelenting warfare along the border with {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} and a plague from {{Lore Link|Thras}}, the land of the {{Lore Link|Bosmer}} finally falls to the Second Empire.{{ref|name=PGE3V}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2762|Emperor {{Lore Link|Reman}} I dies.{{ref|name=OBSancre|Epitaph on a tomb in [[Oblivion:Sancre Tor|Sancre Tor]].}}|The throne passes to {{Lore Link|Kastav}}.{{ref|name=HKEAYQ|{{Cite book|High King Emeric Answers Your Questions}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2790|Tjurhane Fyrre is born.|The great Ayleid (Wild Elf) sage Tjurhane Fyrre is born.{{ref|name=TWE|{{Cite book|The Wild Elves}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2794|Reman II is born.|He takes the throne some years later.{{ref|name=OBSancre}}|minor=yes}}

==Twenty-Ninth Century==
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|1E 2801|Emperor {{Lore Link|Kastav}} takes hostages.|Emperor Kastav orders the {{Lore Link|Dragonguard}} to seize hostages from {{Lore Link|Markarth}} and {{Lore Link|Hroldan}} to ensure that the jarls would meet their conscription quotas. This is the latest in a series of such orders, and the official objections of the Master at {{Lore Link|Sky Haven Temple}} are denied per usual.{{ref|name=AOTD|{{Cite book|Annals of the Dragonguard}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2804|The {{Lore Link|Winterhold Rebellion}}.|A rebellion breaks out in Winterhold. The {{Lore Link|Dragonguard}} refuses orders to be sent to suppress the revolt, as it violates their Oath of Allegiance.{{ref|name=AOTD}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2805|[[Lore:Sky Haven Temple|Sky Haven Temple]] is besieged.|An {{Lore Link|Akavir}}i commander named {{Lore Link|Kalion}}, rejected from the {{Lore Link|Dragonguard}}, is sent to suppress the Winterhold Rebellion. The locals soon besiege the Dragonguard's temple in {{Lore Link|the Reach}}, as they do not distinguish between Akaviri. The siege is lifted one year later.{{ref|name=AOTD}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2805|{{Lore Link|Reman II}} takes the throne.|He would later begin a war of conquest against Argonia and Morrowind.{{ref|name=RII|{{Cite book|Reman II: The Limits of Ambition}}}} Some sources claim his accession took place later in 1E 2812.{{ref|name=OBSancre}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2811|The {{Lore Link|Blackwater War}}.|A military expansion is launched by {{Lore Link|Reman II}} against Argonia, eventually resulting in the formation of the {{Lore Link|Imperial}} Province of {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}}.{{ref|name=TBW|{{Cite book|The Blackwater War}}}}{{ref|name=PGE3A}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2812|Construction of [[Lore:Alduin's Wall|Alduin's Wall]] begins.|The construction of an elaborate sculpture called "Alduin's Wall" at {{Lore Link|Sky Haven Temple}} begins.{{ref|name=AOTD}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2813|Cyrodilic replaces {{Lore Link|Aldmeris|High Elven}}|Across {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}, Cyrodilic, the precursor to the modern Tamrielic language, replaces High Elven as the language of all legal documents.{{ref|name=TDC}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2815|Reports of {{Lore Link|dragons}} persist in [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]].|Though the number of dragons in {{Lore Link|Tamriel}} had been diminishing since the {{Lore Link|Dragon War}} thousands of years before, the {{Lore Link|Dragonguard}} at {{Lore Link|Sky Haven Temple}} continue to receive sporadic, unverifiable reports of dragons to the east.{{ref|name=AOTD}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2818|Construction of Alduin's Wall is completed.|Emperor {{Lore Link|Reman II}} himself arrives at {{Lore Link|Sky Haven Temple}} to officially dedicate the Wall and consecrate the Blood Seal of the temple.{{ref|name=AOTD|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2820|{{Lore Link|Eric of Guis}} lives amongst the {{Lore Link|Altmer}}.|The emissary of the {{Lore Link|Second Empire}} wrote many vitriolic rants against the denizens of {{Lore Link|Summerset Isle}} during his time there. These were later accepted as "reliable" accounts by human scholars of the {{Lore Link|Third Era}}.{{ref|name=PGE1Ald|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Aldmeri Dominion}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2837|The province of [[Lore:Black Marsh|Black Marsh]] is created.|The {{Lore Link|Second Empire}} succeeds in seizing a large part of the swamplands of Argonia to create the province of Black Marsh. Its provincial status was revoked after the dissolution of the Second Empire.{{ref|name=PGE1Wild}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2840|The {{Lore Link|Four-Score War}}.|{{Lore Link|Reman II}} declares war on {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}. The war drags on for 80 years.{{ref|name=OBSancre}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2851|{{Lore Link|Reman II}} dies.|According to the inscription on his tomb in Sancre Tor, he dies "in battle against the {{Lore Link|Dunmer|Dark Elves}}".{{ref|name=OBSancre}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2871|{{Lore Link|Dragonguard}} slay the {{Lore Link|dragon}} {{Lore Link|Krahjotdaan}} in the southern {{Lore Link|Jerall Mountains}}.{{ref|name=AOD|{{Cite book|Atlas of Dragons}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2877|{{Lore Link|Reman III}} takes the throne.|Presumably another emperor or possibly a regent ruled after the death of Reman II, but no information regarding this person exists.{{ref|name=OBSancre}}}}}}{{History Entry
|1E 2899|Empress {{Lore Link|Tavia}} is accused of treason and imprisoned in {{Lore Link|Black Marsh}}.|{{Lore Link|Reman III}}, the last emperor of the {{Lore Link|Reman Dynasty}}, sends his wife to a prison in {{Lore Link|Gideon}}.{{ref|name=PGE3A}}|minor=yes}}

==Thirtieth Century==
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|1E 2911|The beginning of the [[Lore:War of the Uvichil|War of the Uvichil]].{{ref|name=PGE3Sum}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2917|The end of the War of the Uvichil.{{ref|name=PGE3Sum}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2920|[[Lore:Gilverdale|Gilverdale]] is destroyed by [[Lore:Molag Bal|Molag Bal]].|The {{Lore Link|Daedric Princes|Daedric Prince}} is summoned by an amateur to destroy the entire settlement.{{ref|name=2920L|{{Cite book|2920, The Last Year of the First Era}}}}|minor=yes}}{{History Entry
|1E 2920|The last year of the First Era.|Emperor {{Lore Link|Reman III|Reman Cyrodiil III}} and his son and heir [[Lore:Juilek|Juilek Cyrodiil]] are both assassinated by the [[Lore:Morag Tong|Morag Tong]]. This follows the sacking of the {{Lore Link|Dunmer}} fortress of Black Gate, breaking a truce between the Empire and Morrowind. [[Lore:Akaviri Potentate|Akaviri Potentate]] [[Lore:Versidue-Shaie|Versidue-Shaie]] assumes the Imperial Throne, and declares the start of the [[Lore:Second Era|Second Era]].{{ref|name=2920L}}
*[[Lore:Mehrunes Dagon|Mehrunes Dagon]] destroys [[Lore:Mournhold|Mournhold]]. [[Lore:Almalexia (god)|Almalexia]] and [[Lore:Sotha Sil|Sotha Sil]] are too late to prevent its destruction, but manage to banish Mehrunes Dagon back to [[Lore:Oblivion|Oblivion]].{{ref|name=2920L}}}}<noinclude>

==Notes==
*{{LNote|nb1|1.|Several sources conflate Harald's reign with his entire life. The book ''[[Lore:Frontier, Conquest|Frontier, Conquest]]'' accredits the years {{Year|1E 113}} to 221 to him (108 years), and both the ''Daggerfall Chronicles'' and [[Lore:Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition/Skyrim|1st Edition Pocket Guide]] state that he died at the age of 108, meaning that 1E 113 must have been the year of his birth. The [[Lore:Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition/Skyrim|3rd Edition Pocket Guide]] also states "In the 113th year of the First Era, the entirety of modern Skyrim was under the reign of King Harald", suggesting his birth and reign coincided. A [[:File:SR-misc-Harald Plaque.png|stone etching]] in [[Lore:Windhelm|Windhelm]] states that his rule in {{Lore Link|Windhelm}} began in 1E 143.}}
*{{LNote|nb2|2.|''The Daggerfall Chronicles'' has some differences in its timeline. It refers to Vrage as the youngest son of Hjalmer. In the light of the clear statement in ''[[Lore:King Edward, Part X|King Edward, Part X]]'', it seems this is a mistake and both were sons of Harald. It also traces the Nords' expulsion from Morrowind and High Rock to 1E 401.}}
*{{LNote|nb3|3.|Yokudan dates are usually given in books in "the old way of reckoning". Using information from [[Lore:Books by Author#Destri Melarg|Destri Melarg]]'s book ''[[Lore:Divad the Singer|Divad the Singer]]'', however, any Yokudan date can be translated to its Tamrielic equivalent by subtracting 1636. It should be noted that these dates may not be completely accurate, since Melarg isn't exact in his statement.}}
*{{LNote|nb4|4.|There's some suggestion that the events surrounding Gaiden Shinji and the Siege of Orsinium occurred several centuries before the tenth century. [[Skyrim:Loading Screens|A loading screen in Skyrim]] dates Shinji's Credo back to 1E 490, not 946. ''{{Lore Link|Poison Song I|The Poison Song, Book I}}'' takes place in 1E 675, but treats the Siege of Orsinium as having already occurred.}}

==References==
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