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===={{Linkable Entry|Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal}}

[[File:ON-npc-King Camoran Aeradan.jpg|thumb|right|King Aeradan Camoran (ESO)]]
====King {{LE|Aeradan Camoran}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore Link|Bosmer}} king of {{Lore Link|Valenwood}} in the time surrounding the {{Lore Link|Alliance War}}, in the sixth century of the Second Era. A member of the long-standing {{Lore Link|Camoran Dynasty}}, his power was threatened by both internal political divisions and external military incursions from {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}.{{ref|name=AUAAD1|[http://elderscrollsonline.com/en/news/post/2012/12/10/ask-us-anything-aldmeri-dominion-part-1 Ask Us Anything: Aldmeri Dominion (Part 1)]}} He turned to the newly formed {{Lore Link|Aldmeri Dominion}} for aid, and was awarded a high position on Queen {{Lore Link|Ayrenn}}'s Inner Council.{{ref|name=AOSAYQ|{{Cite book|Aicantar of Shimmerene Answers Your Questions}}}}

===={{LE|Aetherion}}====
{{Lore:Aetherion}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Agnorith}} (?b - ?d)====
Brother of the First Emperor of Tamriel, {{Lore Link|Tiber Septim}}, and the father of {{Lore Link|Kintyra|Empress Kintyra}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE1|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 1}}}}

===={{LE|Ahzidal}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Ahzidal}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Aiden Direnni}} (?b - ?d)====
The leader of the {{Lore Link|Altmer}} {{Lore Link|Direnni}} Clan who won many battles against the {{Lore Link|Alessian Empire}}, culminating in his victory at the {{Lore Link|Battle of Glenumbra Moors}} in {{Year|1E 482}}, at the cost of greatly weakening his clan's power.{{ref|name=DDD|{{Cite book|De Rerum Dirennis}}}}{{ref|name=TFL|{{Cite book|The Final Lesson}}}}

==== {{Linkable Entry|Akorithi}} ({{Year|3E 369}} - ?d)====
{{Lore:Akorithi}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Alandro Sul}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Alandro Sul}}

====Empress {{Linkable Entry|Alessia}} (?b - {{Year|1E 266}})====
{{Lore:Alessia}}

====Countess {{Linkable Entry|Alessia Caro}} ({{Year|3E}} ?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Alessia Caro}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Alisanne Dupre}} (?b - {{Year|4E 188}})====
{{Lore:Alisanne Dupre}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Amaund Motierre}} (?b - ?d)====
A member of the {{Lore Link|Motierre}} family, a very old and powerful {{Lore Link|Breton}} family firmly established in {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}. They were apparently powerful enough to find the ambitious Amaund a seat on the {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}. Around {{Year|4E 201}}, Amaund yearned to take the Ruby Throne for himself, and was looking for a way to have Emperor {{Lore Link|Titus Mede II}} assassinated so that he might have it.{{ref|name=DRSilence|[[Skyrim:The Silence Has Been Broken|Events]] of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Amiel Lannus}} (?b - {{Year|3E 153}})====
A renowned knight who first made a name for himself in the {{Lore Link|War of the Isle}}, Sir Amiel Lannus was a hero of {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, maybe all of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}. He formed the {{Lore Link|Knights of the Nine}} in {{Year|3E 111}}, with the aim of recovering the Crusader's Relics of {{Lore Link|Pelinal|Pelinal Whitestrake}}. The order attracted the most prestigious knights in Tamriel and performed many great deeds, even recovering four of eight relics. However, the political machinations of the {{Lore Link|War of the Red Diamond}} tore the order apart. Sir Amiel spent many of his final years living in solitude in the order's former priory.{{ref|name=TKOTN|{{Cite book|The Knights of the Nine}}}} In {{Year|3E 153}}, he made a final quest to recover an ancient relic he had been seeking for decades, but unfortunately did not survive the attempt.{{ref|name=SAJ|{{Cite book|Sir Amiel's Journal}}}}

[[Image:RG-npc-Richton.gif|right|thumb|Amiel Richton (Redguard)]]
====Governor {{Linkable Entry|Amiel Richton}} ({{Year|2E 816}} - {{Year|2E 864}})====
Lord-Admiral Richton became the Provisional Governor of {{Lore Link|Stros M'Kai}} after defeating Prince {{Lore Link|A'tor}} at the {{Lore Link|Battle of Hunding Bay}}. He governed with a heavy hand, freely killing dissenting Crowns and stamping out piracy in the region.{{ref|name=OBTrithik|[[Redguard:Trithik|Trithik]]'s dialogue in [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]}} Died in the year {{Year|2E 864}} at the hands of the rebel {{Lore Link|Redguard}} {{Lore Link|Cyrus}}.{{ref|name=Redguard|Events of [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]}}

"Bold Admiral Richton", is mentioned as a popular drinking song in ''{{Lore Link|The Balladeer's Fakebook}}''.

===={{LE|Anaxes}}====
{{Lore:Anaxes}}

===={{LE|Ancano}} (?b - {{Year|4E 201}})====
An {{Lore Link|Altmer}} agent of the {{Lore Link|Thalmor}} assigned as "advisor" to the Arch-Mage of the {{Lore Link|College of Winterhold}}. The other members of the College deeply and somewhat openly distrusted him due to his Thalmor allegiance. He vehemently denied that he was a spy, claiming only that the Thalmor wished to promote relations with the College (even though he belittled their work and importance frequently). He was deeply distrustful of the {{Lore Link|Psijic Order}}, which he viewed as a rogue organization and enemy of the Thalmor. When the {{Lore Link|Eye of Magnus}} was brought to the College from {{Lore Link|Saarthal}}, he turned on them, killing several mages, including Arch-Mage {{Lore Link|Savos Aren}}. He sought to gain control over the Eye, and nearly created a devastating catastrophe which would have had enormous ramifications on {{Lore Link|Winterhold (city)|Winterhold}} and possibly all of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}. However, he was thwarted and killed before he could do anything truly disastrous, and the Eye was subsequently secured by the Psijic Order.{{ref|name=SREye|[[Skyrim:The Eye of Magnus|Events]] of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

====Count {{Linkable Entry|Andel Indarys}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Andel Indarys}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Andorak Septim}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore Link|Uriel Septim IV|Emperor Uriel IV's}} son, Andorak was disinherited after his father's death by vote of the {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}, and a cousin more closely related to the original {{Lore Link|Tiber Septim|Septim}} line was proclaimed {{Lore Link|Cephorus II}} by the next year, {{Year|3E 248}}. For the first nine years of Cephorus II's reign, those loyal to Andorak battled the Imperial forces. In an act that the sage {{Lore Link|Eraintine}} called "Tiber Septim's heart beating no more", the Council granted Andorak the {{Lore Link|High Rock}} kingdom of Shornhelm to end the war. Andorak's descendants still rule {{Lore Link|Shornhelm}} as of the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}.{{ref|name=BHOTE3|{{Cite book|Brief History of the Empire v 3}}}}

====Emperor {{LE|Antiochus Septim}} (?b - {{Year|3E 120}})====
Crowned the Emperor of Tamriel in {{Year|3E 99}}{{ref|name=TTAT|{{Cite book|The Third Era Timeline}}}} after the death of his father, {{Lore Link|Pelagius Septim II|Pelagius II}}. Antiochus was certainly one of the most flamboyant of the usually austere Septim family. He had many mistresses and nearly as many wives, and was renowned for his grandness of dress and his good humor. The province of {{Lore Link|Summerset Isle|Summerset}} was nearly lost to the {{Lore Link|Maormer}} under the leadership of Antiochus, 11 years ({{Year|3E 110}}) after he took the throne. An alliance between Antiochus and the Kings of Summerset only managed to defeat King Orgnum of the island-kingdom of Pyandonea due to a freak storm.{{ref|name=BHOTE1}} Legend credits the {{Lore Link|Psijic Order}} of the Isle of Artaeum with the magic behind the storm.{{ref|name=BHOTE1}}{{ref|name=FOA|{{Cite book|Fragment: On Artaeum}}}} Unfortunately, his reign was rife with civil wars, surpassing even that of his grandfather {{Lore Link|Uriel Septim II|Uriel II}}. Emperor Antiochus died after 13 years of rule and his daughter, {{Lore Link|Kintyra II}}, took the throne.{{ref|name=BHOTE1}} He was considered a good ruler despite his drinking and "moral laxity".{{ref|name=BOTWQ|{{Cite book|Biography of the Wolf Queen}}}}

His character plays a substantial role in the popular historical fiction ''{{Lore Link|The Wolf Queen}}''.

====King {{LE|Anumaril}}{{intnote|Anumaril|†}} (?b - ?d)====
The {{Lore Link|Ayleid}} king of {{Lore Link|Abagarlas}}, a city of {{Lore Link|Molag Bal}} worshipers in a deadly feud with the {{Lore Link|Meridia}}-worshiping people of {{Lore Link|Delodiil}}.{{ref|name=BTMM|{{Cite book|By the Master's Mace}}}} During the course of the cities' war, Anumaril began preparations for a {{Lore Link|necromancy|necromantic}} ritual, the Mortuum Vivicus, which would drain all life from Delodiil.{{ref|name=CJ|{{Cite book|Curano's Journal}}}} This prompted a daring raid by the Meridians, who were able to infiltrate Abagarlas, kill Anumaril's entire family, and destroy the city entirely.{{ref|name=TWOD|{{Cite book|The Whithering of Delodiil}}}} It is not known what became of Anumaril after his city's annihilation.

====Saint {{Linkable Entry|Aralor}} the Penitent (?b - ?d)====
The patron saint of Tanners and Miners. A condemned criminal, Aralor repented his sins and made a circuit of the great pilgrimages on his knees.{{ref|name=LOTS|{{Cite book|Lives of the Saints}}}} He serves as an example that it is possible for anyone to truly repent and start anew. His famed hair shirt is an artifact coveted by the {{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple}}.{{ref|name=MWHair|[[Morrowind:Hair Shirt of St. Aralor|Events]] of [[Morrowind:Morrowind|Morrowind]]}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Arden-Sul}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Arden-Sul}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Arlimahera}}, Blood Queen of Hegathe (?b - ?d)====
Queen of {{Lore Link|Hegathe}}, in {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}. The daughter of an eminent {{Lore Link|Crowns|Crown}}, Murahd of Rihad, she was one of two wives to High King {{Lore Link|Ar-Azal}}.{{ref|name=TWAHD|{{Cite book|The Worthy Ar-Azal, His Deeds}}}} She also served as a general, leading an attempted conquest of {{Lore Link|Bangkorai}} with a relentlessness that earned her the sobriquet "Blood Queen".{{ref|name=ONDial|{{huh}}'s dialogue in [[Online:Online|ESO]]}} An entry written in her journals in {{Year|2E 412}} is the earliest known record mentioning the name of the {{Lore Link|Dark Brotherhood}}.{{ref|name=TBOD|{{Cite book|The Brothers of Darkness}}}}

===={{LE|Arniel Gane}} (?b - ?d)====
A {{Lore Link|Breton}} researcher and {{Lore Link|Alteration}} mage at the {{Lore Link|College of Winterhold}} in the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}. Arniel studied the ruins of {{Lore Link|Saarthal}}, and had a particular interest in {{Lore Link|Dwemer}} artifacts. He was both passionate about his work and paranoid that it would be stolen or compromised. He endeavored to discover the secret behind one of the greatest mysteries of {{Lore Link|Tamriel}}: the disappearance of the Dwemer. In {{Year|4E 201}}, his work came to a head when he finally succeeded in having the dagger {{Lore Link|Keening}} brought to the College from {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}. He used {{Lore Link|Kagrenac}}'s tool in an experiment he had devised to try to recreate the event that caused the Dwemer's disappearance. Unfortunately, Arniel's recreation proved to be too accurate, and he has not been seen since.{{ref|name=SRArniels|[[Skyrim:Arniel's Endeavor|Events]] of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Arngeir}} (?b - ?d)====
A powerful {{Lore Link|Greybeards|Greybeard}} who lived in and around {{Year|4E 201}}. At the time, Arngeir was the only human of the order with the control over his {{Lore Link|thu'um}} necessary to speak without fear of wreaking havoc. Therefore, he acted as the Greybeards' representative during this period. He was the right hand of {{Lore Link|Paarthurnax}}, the Grandmaster of the order. Arngeir tutored the {{Lore Link|Hero|Dovahkiin}} in the {{Lore Link|Way of the Voice}} and helped bring about the final defeat of {{Lore Link|Alduin}}.{{ref|name=Skyrim|Events of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

====Countess {{Linkable Entry|Arriana Valga}} ({{Year|3E}} ?b - ?d)====
The "righteous and reliable" {{Lore Link|Imperial}} ruler of {{Lore Link|Chorrol}} during the {{Lore Link|Oblivion Crisis}}.{{ref|name=GTL|{{Cite book|Guide to Leyawiin}}}} Her beloved husband Charus had been the hereditary Count of Chorrol, but she inherited the throne after his death in battle against {{Lore Link|Nord}} clansmen from {{Lore Link|Skyrim}}. She was known as a devout follower of {{Lore Link|Akatosh}}. Her daughter, {{Lore Link|Alessia Caro}}, became Countess of {{Lore Link|Leyawiin}}, though the two visited each other regularly.{{ref|name=GTC|{{Cite book|Guide to Chorrol}}}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Arslan II}} ({{Year|3E 319}} - {{Year|3E 377}})====
Father to the future Daggerfall [[Lore:Lysandus|King Lysandus]].

===={{Linkable Entry|Askar}} (?b - 4E? d)====
A Harbinger of the {{Lore Link|Companions}} in the {{Lore Link|Fourth Era}}. While in {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}, he found {{Lore Link|Kodlak Whitemane}} working as a bodyguard and recruited him. Upon his demise, he named Kodlak his successor.{{ref|name=SRKodlak|[[Skyrim:Kodlak Whitemane|Kodlak Whitemane]]'s dialogue in [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]].}}

====King {{LE|Athyn Llethan}} (?b - {{Year|3E 427}})====
The figurehead {{Lore Link|Dunmer}} ruler of {{Lore Link|Mournhold}} known as the "Grace of All Gods, King of {{Lore Link|Morrowind}}, Duke of Mournhold; Defender of the People and the Law; Loyal Servant of the Emperor and {{Lore Link|Empire}}", etc.{{ref|name=HP|{{Cite book|Hospitality Papers|ns=MW}}}}{{ref|name=TN|{{Cite book|Tradehouse notice|ns=MW}}}} He was the uncle and successor to Queen {{Lore Link|Barenziah}} after the {{Lore Link|Arnesian War}} in {{Year|3E 396}}, and he was himself succeeded by his great-nephew {{Lore Link|Hlaalu Helseth}}.{{ref|name=PGE3Morrowind|{{Cite book|PGE|3|Morrowind}}}} His chosen heir had been his beloved nephew, {{Lore Link|Talen Vandas}}, although he died, apparently in a hunting accident, shortly before Athyn himself. Shortly before his death, he was dealing with complaints about high tariffs on liquor.{{ref|name=RB3E426|{{Cite book|Red Book of 3E 426}}}}{{ref|name=YB3E426|{{Cite book|Yellow Book of 3E 426}}}} It's rumored Helseth poisoned him, and was also involved in Talen's death.{{ref|name=TCT|{{Cite book|The Common Tongue|ns=Tribunal}}}} King Llethan was survived by his wife, Ravani Llethan.

====Prince {{Linkable Entry|A'tor}} (?b - ?d)====
Son of the last High King of {{Lore Link|Hammerfell}}, {{Lore Link|Thassad II}}, who had died in {{Year|2E 862}}. After his death, the {{Lore Link|Forebears|Forebear}} faction took control of {{Lore Link|Sentinel}}, the capital of Hammerfell. Prince A'tor rallied his {{Lore Link|Crowns|Crown}} supporters at his principality of {{Lore Link|Stros M'Kai}} and launched a bloody attempt to recapture the city by sea. However, he was taken by surprise by {{Lore Link|Tiber Septim}}'s assistance of the Forebears, and was eventually defeated by their combined forces at the {{Lore Link|Battle of Hunding Bay}}, near Stros M'Kai.{{ref|name=PGE1Ham|{{Cite book|PGE|1|Hammerfell}}}} His soul was later fused with his longsword to create the {{Lore Link|Soul Sword}}, which was instrumental in liberating the island of Stros M'Kai from the clutches of Lord-Admiral {{Lore Link|Richton}}.{{ref|name=Redguard}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Attrebus}} ({{Year|2E 841}} - {{Year|2E 864}})====
{{Lore:Attrebus}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Attrebus (warlord)}} (?b - ?d)====
Described as one of the many pretender kings of the {{Lore Link|Interregnum}}, the warlord Attrebus claimed the Imperial Throne sometime prior to {{Year|2E 812}} and mounted a campaign to rid {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}} of foreign influence by expelling {{Lore Link|Akaviri}}. Attrebus produced a line of successors who were later usurped by the remnants of the {{Lore Link|Kamal (race)|Kamal}} army that unsuccessfully {{Lore Link|Second Akaviri Invasion|invaded Tamriel}} in {{Year|2E 572}}.{{ref|name=PGE1Elseweyr|{{Cite book|PGE|1|The Elsweyr Confederacy}}}}

====Prince {{Linkable Entry|Attrebus Mede}} ({{Year|4E 18}} - ?d)====
[[Books:Prince Attrebus Mede|Prince Attrebus Mede]] was the son of {{Lore Link|Titus Mede|Emperor Titus Mede}}.{{ref|name=TIC|{{Cite book|The Infernal City}}}}

====Lord {{Linkable Entry|Auberon Flyte}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Auberon Flyte}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Aubk-i}} ({{Year|3E 386}} - ?d)====
{{Lore:Aubk-i}}

===={{Linkable Entry|Augur of Dunlain}} (?b - ?d)====
The Augur was once a {{Lore Link|Breton}} mage and a well-respected, brilliant student of the {{Lore Link|College of Winterhold}}. He delved into {{Lore Link|magic}} in a way no one had seen before, and showed a particular talent for the {{Lore Link|Restoration|School of Restoration}}. However, during an ambitious magical experiment, he lost his corporeal form, appearing instead as a large sphere of blue-white light. He has resided in the Midden, the catacombs beneath the College, ever since. He possesses a unique wisdom which the College has relied on in times of need. In {{Year|4E 201}}, he guided the College through the potentially disastrous crisis they faced following their excavation of {{Lore Link|Saarthal}} and the discovery of the {{Lore Link|Eye of Magnus}}.{{ref|name=SRGood|[[Skyrim:Good Intentions|Events]] of [[Skyrim:Skyrim|Skyrim]]}}

[[File:ON-npc-Queen Ayrenn.jpg|thumb|right|Queen Ayrenn of Alinor (ESO)]]
====Queen {{Linkable Entry|Ayrenn}} of Alinor ({{Year|2E 555}} - ?d)====
{{Lore:Ayrenn}}

===={{LE|Azra Nightwielder}} (?b - ?d)====
{{Lore:Azra Nightwielder}}

==Notes==
*{{LNote|Anumaril|†|There is reference to an Ayleid arch-mage named Anumaril at the time of the {{Lore Link|Alessian Slave Rebellion}}, who tried to recreate the {{Lore Link|The Towers|Tower}} of {{Lore Link|White-Gold Tower|White-Gold}} in Valenwood.{{ref|name=AE4TET|{{Cite book|Aurbic Enigma 4: The Elden Tree}}}} Furthermore, the first known reference to the {{Lore Link|Remnant of Light}} suggests that it was originally in Cyrodiil, but that Anumaril sent the artifact to the northwest shore during the rebellion.{{ref|name=TROL|{{Cite book|The Remnant of Light}}}} However, it's not known whether these documents are referring to the same person as King Anumaril of Abagarlas.}}

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