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1E 1 Camoran Dynasty of Valenwood is founded by King Eplear. This is the first written record in the Tamrielic Timeline. This new kingdom is later used as a buffer by the older kingdom of Ayleid (Wild Elves) of White Gold Tower in the Cyrodiil heartland, from the influence of stronger Altmer Kingdom of Alinor (Summurset Isle). In time, the Ayleid becomes more independent and the White Gold Tower eventually rises as a new independent city-state.
 
1E 10 Torug gro-Igron unites the orcish tribes on the Wrothgarian Mountain, forming the first Orsinium.
Source: Pocket Guide to the Empire (3rd Edition)
 
1E 20 The oldest written record of the existence of the Isle of Artaeum. It tells the tale of the renowned Breton sage and author Voernet, traveling to the Isle of Artaeum to meet with Iachesis, the Ritemaster of the Psijics.
Source: Fragment: On Artaeum, Guide to the Psijic Order.
 
1E 68 The last ships from Atmora arrive in Tamriel. After the event, Atmora is reported uninhabitable..
Source: Pocket Guide to the Empire (3rd Edition)
 
1E 113 Harald of Ysgramor is born in Skyrim.
 
1E 143 King Harald, the thirteenth of Ysgramor's line, rules Skyrim. The first kingdom of Skyrim is founded on the northern part of Tamriel.

Clan Begalin is the mightiest among the Nordic clans, and the story of the clan defeat is legendary. The champion of the clan, Randagulf, is respected greatly by King Harald, even after his death. King Harald takes Randagulf's gauntlets as his own.
 
1E 221 King Harald dies, in the age of 108. King Hjalmer takes the throne.
Source: Frontier, Conquest, and Accommodation: A Social History of Cyrodiil, University of Gwylim Press, 3E 344 
 
1E 222 King Hjalmer dies and his youngest son, King Vrage the Gifted, becomes the next king.
 
1E 240 During the reign of King Vrage, Skyrim extends its wings. To the east, the Velothi area - which the Nord often calls Dwemereth (or, more recently, Dunmereth), now known as Morrowind - is the land of the established Dwemer and nomadic Chimer. This conquest is one of the epic clashes of the First Era. To the west, Skyrim conquers most of the area now known as High Rock, which was the territory of Altmer and Nedic peoples (the ancestor of Bretons and proto-Cyrodiils which have been already living there among the Elves). The arrival of the Nord upsets the balance of power between the Nedic people and the Elves. Eventually the Skyrim conquers High Rock; however, the Direnni (the ruling Altmer clan of High Rock) still exists and puts great resistance to the Nord. Within a span of fifty years, Skyrim rules all of northern Tamriel, including most of present-day High Rock, a deep stretch of the Nibenay Valley, and the whole of Morrowind. This is known as The First Empire of the Nords.
Source: Pocket Guide to the Empire (1st Edition): Skyrim, Frontier, Conquest, and Accommodation: A Social History of Cyrodiil, History of Daggerfall.
 
1E 242 Alessia, later known as the Slave Queen, and her followers start a rebellion against the Ayleids' rule of White Gold Tower.
Source: Shezarr and the Eight Divines.
 
1E 243 With the help of the stronger kingdom of Skyrim, the 'Alessian Army' eventually overthrows the Ayleids' rule over the Cyrodiil heartland. The remaining Ayleid seek refuge in Valenwood's Camoran Dynasty.

Some famous human heroes of this period of time are Morihaus, who leads the attack on White Gold Tower, and Pelinal Whitestrake, who suggests the massacre of the Ayleids and their sorcerer-kings. In the final battle of the White Gold Tower, Pelinal Whitestrake single-handedly slays Umaril the Unfeathered - a powerful sorcerer-king, champion of the Ayleid and blessed by the Daedric Prince Meridia. It is said that half of Umaril's blood is the blood of et'Ada, therefore he cannot be truly destroyed in the mortal realm. Pelinal does not survive the war, he is slain by the Ayleids. His body is cut into eight parts and scattered accross Tamriel. Morihaus finds Pelinal's still-living head, kept alive in torment by the Ayleids. One of his last words to Morihaus, is a warning that Umaril might return in the future. The armor and weapons of Pelinal Whitestrake are later known as Crusader's Relics, blessings of Eight Divines, and reportedly lost after his death.
Source: The Song of Pelinal, The Adabal-a
 
1E 243-1E 498 The so-called first Empire of Men, under the rule of Empress Alessia, prospers. And in a short time, the nearby kingdom of Colovia is conquered. Cyrodiil slowly build a strong national identity, as they slowly become the most populous culture of Tamriel.

Empress Alessia creates the new religion of the Eight Divines, based on the Nordic and Aldmeri religions. The Eight Divines is a cult that worships eight gods: Akatosh, Dibella, Arkay, Zenithar, Mara, Stendarr, Kynareth, and Julianos; and various saints, such as Shezarr (known as Shor by the Nords, and most known him as Lorkhan) as the spirit behind all human undertaking. The Eight Divines is the original form of the cult before it evolves to the modern Imperial Cult of Nine Divines, with an additional god: Tiber Septim or Talos.
Source: Shezarr and the Eight Divines, The Nine Divines, The Ten Commands Of The Nine Divines.

In this period, the first Elder Council is formed, and also the first Imperial College of Battlemages.
 
1E 246 Daggerfall of High Rock is founded by the Nord.
Source: History of Daggerfall.
 
1E 266 The Apotheosis of Alessia. The earlier record says that Shezarr, the missing sibling god of the Eight Divines, arrives at the White Gold Tower in the Imperial City and transforms the dying Alessia into the first of the Cyrodilic saints. Thus Empress Alessia becomes the first gem in the Amulet of Kings. While the book of Trials of Alessia states that Akatosh made a covenant with Alessia, he promises to protect the Empire of Men from the Daedric Princes of Oblivion as long as she and her descendants wear the Amulet of Kings and the magical dragonfire burn. This makes an interesting yet controversial connection (as revealed by Michael Kirkbride) that Akatosh is Shezarr/Lorkhan. Scholars are still debating this revelation to this day.

"So long as the Blood of the Dragon runs strong in her rulers, the glory of the Empire shall extend in unbroken years. But should the dragonfires fail, and should no heir of our joined blood wear the Amulet of Kings, then shall the Empire descend into darkness, and the Demon Lords of Misrule shall govern the land."
- from TRIALS OF ST. ALESSIA.

The Elder Council elects Belharza the Man-Bull as the second Emperor of Cyrodiil.
 
1E 340 Valenwood forming a trade treaty with Alessian Empire, but it's a short-lived after the prophet Marukh's teachings begin to spread.
Source: Pocket Guide to the Empire (3rd Edition)
 
1E 355 Clan Direnni, the only known Altmer (note: History of Daggerfall states that they are Breton) ruling family that still remains in human lands, rises in power through political maneuvering and questionable machinations.
 
1E 358 The joined army of Cyrodilic Emperor Ami-El and Skyrim Empire attacks the Clan Direnni in the Western Reach of High Rock.
 
1E 361 The Alessian Doctrines are enforced throughout the Cyrodilic Heartland and northern Tamriel. The Alessian Doctrines are very strict religious teachings of the monkey prophet, Maruhk. Maruhk himself reportedly receives painful visions from ghost of the Slave-Queen Alessia, calling for a worldwide overthrow of Elven rule and a suppression of the Elven elements of the Eight Divines. They enforce strict codes of behavior, which preclude most forms of entertainment.
 
1E 369 The Wild Hunt (a powerful bestial horde of transformed Bosmer) slays King Borgas of Winterhold. The Moot - the council whose members represents of each Hold, and has duty to choose the next King from qualified members of the royal family - fails to appoint the obvious and capable Jarl Hanse of Winterhold, and this sparks the disastrous Skyrim War of Succession.
Source: Pocket Guide to The Empire (1st Edition): Skyrim, History of Daggerfall.
 
1E 376 The original Yokuda traditional rule of Emperors has been overthrown in 2012 in the old way of reckoning, and although each successive emperor remains as the figurehead of the empire, his powers are very much reduced. The Yokudan (later known as Redguards) see these 300 years of almost continuous civil war between the provincial lords, warrior monks and brigands, all fighting each other for land and power.
Source: Redguards, Their History and Their Heroes.
 
1E 393 The Alessian Order, under the lead of Abbot Cosmas, sacks the ancient Ayleid's temple of Malada (the High Fane in the Elvish tongue). It was reported that demons (possibly the daedra) control the temple; they were destroyed in the attack.
Source: The Cleansing of the Fane.
 
1E 401-1E 415 In Velothi, Indoril Nerevar and Dumac Dwarfking unite the Chimer and the Dwemer against the occupying forces of Skyrim.
 
1E 416-1E 668 Nords are driven out of Velothi. The new kingdom of Resdayn is formed as an united Chimeri and Dwemeri Kingdom. Indoril Nerevar and Dumac Dwarfking are unanimously elected as Leaders of the First Council. Resdayn flourishes under the leadership of Dumac and Nerevar. Peace between the Chimer and Dwemer brings an unprecedented prosperity and flowering of both cultures.
Source: Nerevar at Red Mountain, The Battle of Red Mountain, and the Rise and Fall of the Tribunal, Pocket Guide to The Empire (1st Edition): Morrowind.
 
1E 420 One of the Dwemer factions, Rourken clan refuses to make peace with the Chimer, the clan makes themselves self-exiled and departs to the western part of Tamriel. They eventually arrive on Hammerfell and build their new kingdom known as Volenfell, located somewhere near Gilane. Some notes call them as The Left-Handed Elves. The legend says that the Rourken chieftain threw his mighty hammer, Volendrung, across Tamriel, promising to lead his clansmer to "wherever it should fall." This mythic image has been depicted on the walls of several ruins in Hammerfell: a mass exodus of golden-clad Dwemer, trudging through the Cyrodilic forests, Volendrung a falling star in the nightsky before them, urging them on. Not only the artifact Volendrung, The Rourken clan is also associated with the artifact known as The Spell Breaker. A Dwemeri Tower Shield that plays a major role in the Battle between The Rourken clan and the Wizard Shalidor.
Source: Pocket Guide to The Empire (1st Edition): Hammerfell, Pocket Guide to The Empire (3rd Edition), Artifacts of Elder Scrolls.

In Skyrim, The War of Succession is finally concluded with the Pact of Chieftans; henceforth, the Moot is convened only when a King died without direct heirs. Unfortunately, The Nordic Empire has lost control of its territories in High Rock, Morrowind, and Cyrodiil. Later on, the Moot has fulfilled this more limited role admirably. It has only been called upon three times in the intervening millennia, and the Skyrim succession has never again been disputed on the field of battle.
Source: Pocket Guide to The Empire (1st Edition): Skyrim.