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Timeline of Events in the CK3 Mod Elder Kings 2.
Used to coordinate History File Modding and keep dates consistent within those files.
If you wish to contribute, notify TheynT either via the Talk page or Discord Theyn_T#8563.

The Mod starts in 2E 440 & 2E 450. Thus most deviations of the canon events will begin to appear after those dates.
Note that all dates, even canon ones, are given two numbers: the 2E year and the year counting from 2920. That is the case as our history files can not work with the era-year system. Thus years are calculated from 1E 0. So 2E 440 is 2920 + 440 -> 3360.

Fifth Century[edit]

2E 400 - 3320 — King Donel Deleyn of Daggerfall dies.[1]
2E 401 - 3321 — King Anton I of Daggerfall is crowned.
  • On 17 Hearthfire, Prince Anton inherits the throne of his father Donel Deleyn, becoming King Anton I of Daggerfall.[2]
2E 406 - 3326 — Scandal rocks the Camoran factions in Grahtwood.
  • After it is revealed that the settlement of Cormount might be the source of dozens of potential heirs, its population is nearly doubled in one week as opportunists, the curious, and the cunning arrive in town. For months thereafter, weddings were a daily occurrence.[3]
2E 408 - 3328 — Queen Sylvie, mother of King Anton I dies.[2]
2E 409 - 3329 — King Anton I survives an assassination attempt.[2]
2E 412 - 3332 — Earliest mention of the name of the Dark Brotherhood.
  • This reference was found in the journals of the Blood Queen Arlimahera of Hegathe. "...with the help of the Night Mother and her Dark Brotherhood, the secret arsenal my family has employed since my grandfather's time." It can be surmised that the Dark Brotherhood was already well organized in 2E 360 if her grandfather truly used them.[4]
2E 418 - 3338Abnur Tharn is born.
2E 420 - 3340 — The settlement of New Joy is burned to the ground.
  • Tensions reach boiling point between the native Bosmer of Cormount and migrants of New Joy.[3]
2E 422 - 3342 — Formation of Abah's Landing Merchant Lords
  • Four mercantile houses begin working to elevate Abah's Landing and create a center for trade and commerce between High Rock and Valenwood. Despite their best efforts, the mercantile houses slowly become more corrupt and eventually become major criminal enterprises and rulers of the city.[6]
2E 425 - 3345 — King Anton I survives a second assassination attempt.[2]
2E 428 - 3348 — The Order of the Silver Dawn is founded.
2E 430 - 3350 — Potentate Savirien-Chorak is assassinated, ending the Second Empire.
  • Savirien-Chorak and all of his heirs are murdered, ending the years of the Akaviri Potentate and the Second Empire of Cyrodiil.[4][8][9][10] Some historians date this event to 2E 431.[11]
  • Orsinium loses the status of an Imperial territory as a result of the death of the last Potentate and the dissolution of the Second Empire.[11]
2E 431 - 3351Skyrim splits into Eastern and Western kingdoms.
  • After High King Logrolf is assassinated, Jarl Svartr of Solitude challenges the legitimacy of Logrolf's heir, Freydis, and a Moot is convened. Although Freydis is accepted by the Crown of Verity and named High Queen in Windhelm, a partial Moot held in Solitude declares Svartr to be High King. From then on, Skyrim is divided into an Eastern kingdom, ruled by the successors of Freydis, and a Western kingdom, ruled by the successors of Svartr.[12]
2E 431 - 3351Orsinium is sacked by Breton and Redguard forces.
  • After losing its status as an Imperial territory, Orsinium is destroyed for the second time.[13][14] Some sources claim it happened the following year.[15]
2E 432 - 3352 — Dunyn of Clan Winterborn launches a massive invasion of remaining Orc Clans.
  • Over the course of 4 years, Clan Winterborn forces the Orsimer Clans of Wrothgar to retreat to their ancient holdings on the coast. He is eventually killed by Ghorbog Tumnosh in 2E 436.
Early 2E 431 - 3351.4.18 — Aixnieras-Ves reorganises the remnants of the Akaviri Potentate.
  • Following the chaos let loose by the assassination of Savirien-Chorak, a cousin to the Potentate manages to reinstate control over the Imperial Isle and the heartlands.
Mid 2E 431 - 3351.7.2 — Colovian Estates are (re-)created.
  • The young Imperial Count of Chorrol, Attrebus Sosildor, begins to rally various colovian rulers to protect themselves from (and, if needed, intervene against) the Potentate Remanant formed by Aixnieras-Ves.
2E 432 - 3352 — The Order of the Hour is re-established in Kvatch.
2E 434 - 3354 — The Pale Watch arrive in Wrothgar
2E 435 - 3355 — The Lamia Invasion
2E 440 - 3360 — Start of EK2 Bookmark - Warlord Rising.
2E 442 - 3362.12.4 — Attrebus captures the Imperial City and takes Aixneras-Ves prisoner.
  • The Elder Council comes forward and offers Attrebus to be Imperial Protector until the situation in Cyrodiil stabilises. Attrebus accepts.
2E 448 - 3364 — Venaros Cuptor unites multiple nibenese rulers under his banner.
  • Opposing many of the reforms Attrebus has enacted, the former vassal of Aixnieras-Ves is
2E 448 - 3368.9.22 — Attrebus Sosildor dies, the Elder Council declares the Imperial Commune.
  • The Imperial Commune is instated as a loose realm centered around the Imperial City and the Heartlands, tasked with keeping both save from Warlords and Pretenders.
2E 450 - 3370 — Start of EK2 Bookmark - The Interregnum.
2E 450 - 3370 — King Anton I of Daggerfall dies.
  • On 11 Hearthfire, King Anton I's forty-nine year reign ends with his death. He is sealed in a tomb with the spirit of Magiul Shiana, his former Seneschal, serving as his guardian.[2]
2E 450 - 3370 — Queen Donella of Daggerfall is crowned.
  • The daughter of Anton I, Donella, succeeds him to the throne of Daggerfall.[1]
2E 465 - 3385Abnur Tharn becomes Chancellor of Elder Council
  • Abnur Tharn heads the Elder Council and serves as the Imperial Battlemage to the Cyrodiilic Empire.[5]
2E 467 - 3387 — Jarl Hakkvild Yashnag-Slayer ends the Orcish chiefdom in Skyrim.
  • The Jarl of Falkreath defeats Yashnag gro-Yazgu and his champions in ritual trial by combat, and dissolves his thirty year chiefdom.[14] Orcish remnants flee west and establish Forsaken Stronghold in Bangkorai.[19]
2E 467 - 3387 — The Kvatch Bread Riots.
  • The citizens of Kvatch revolt against the priests of the Catherdral of Akatosh after the red wheat blight devastates their crops for the second year in a row. Before rioters could burn down the city's Cathedral, the Order of the Hour intervened and slaughtered half of the angry mob. By the next season the blight had run its course.[16]
2E 480 - 3400 — Baz Swordbreaker's brigand army attacks Kvatch
  • The charismatic Orc marauder leads his army to Kvatch, but is defeated by the Order of the Hour. The Primate of Kvatch thereafter grants the Order to form into an army during times of religious emergencies.[16]
2E 486 - 3406 — An Altmeri navy pursues a Maormeri fleet to Pyandonea.
  • After a fleet of Maormer ships is sighted off the coast of Alinor, King Hidellith orders his navy to give chase. The Altmer follow the Maormer through uncharted waters into an ambush near Pyandonea itself. Only one Altmeri ship survives to return to Alinor.[20]
2E 489 - 3409 — The Blacksap Movement is founded in Grahtwood
  • The Cormount-based cultural organization hopes to formalize the Bosmer approach to the Green Pact, thereby preventing the misunderstandings that led to burning of New Joy.[3]

Fourth Century[edit]

2E 301 — The kingdom of Camlorn is founded.[nb 1]
2E 309 — The Elsweyr Confederacy is founded.
  • Keirgo and Eshita, rulers of the minor kingdoms Anequina and Pellitine, marry. The kingdoms are combined to create the province of Elsweyr, sparking a great class war which almost results in outside intervention.[21][22][23]
2E 307 — The Ghost Harrowing occurs in Stormhaven.
  • The Menevia Catacombs and Menevia Abbey were abandoned afterwards.[24]
2E 309 — Reign of Rid-Thar-ri'Datta, Mane of Elsweyr.[22][21]
2E 311 — Mane Rid-Thar-ri'Datta reveals the Riddle'Thar Epiphany at Rawl'kha Temple.
  • The revelation marks a key event in modern Khajiiti theology.[25]
2E 320Dinieras-Ves, "The Iron" founded The Syffim, the forerunner of the Fighters Guild.
  • Since Potentate Versidue-Shaie had destroyed all armies but his own, the Syffim were intended to act as a hired army to suppress brigandage in the provinces.[26]
2E 321 — The Guild Act is approved.[26]
2E 324 — Potentate Versidue-Shaie is murdered.
2E 324Savirien-Chorak inherits the title of Potentate.
  • Potentate Savirien-Chorak succeeds his father, Versidue-Shaie. Although noted to be a poor administrator who was prone to mishandling the crises that occurred during his reign, Savirien-Chorak is credited with reversing the ban on forming local armies, and accepting Orsinium into the Empire.[26][27]
2E 342 — King Donel Deleyn of Daggerfall is crowned.
  • Donel Deleyn, head of the noble House Deleyn, assumes the throne of Daggerfall.[1]
2E 358 — Earliest known written record of the Dark Brotherhood
  • A note was found beneath the floorboards of an abandoned house in the Nordic village of Jallenheim. Depicting a war between two shadowy organizations, scholars speculate that this is a rare piece of evidence of the war between the Morag Tong and its hated offshoot, the Dark Brotherhood. The Brotherhood was probably in existence before this date, but its secrecy shrouds its true origins, though it was most likely formed by several ex-members of the Morag Tong.[28]
2E 360 — Earliest known date of a person enlisting the services of the Dark Brotherhood
  • This reference was found in the journals of Queen Arlimahera of Hegathe.[4]
2E 369 — The Dragonguard end the alliance between the dragon Nahfahlaar and King Casimir II of Wayrest
  • Although Nahfahlaar loses his protector, he manages to escape slaughter.[29]
2E 373 — The Atlas of Dragons is written
  • Brother Mathnan compiles an incomplete list of dragons slain by the Dragonguard and Akaviri since the time of the order's founding.[29]
  • ^ a b c The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: High RockFlaccus Terentius, 2E 581
  • ^ a b c d e Journal of Magiul ShianaMagiul Shiana
  • ^ a b c The Rise of Cormount
  • ^ a b c d The Brothers of DarknessPellarne Assi
  • ^ a b Chronicles of the Five Companions 4Abnur Tharn
  • ^ Abah's Landing Merchant Lords, V. 1Tamonir, Master of Secrets for the Queen of Taneth
  • ^ Purifier's JournalPurifier Cyrus
  • ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Seat of Sundered Kings: CyrodiilImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  • ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Wilds Remain: ValenwoodImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  • ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: All the Eras of Man, A Comprehensive History of our HistoryImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  • ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: The Wild RegionsImperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
  • ^ The Crown of FreydisTaleon Mythmaker
  • ^ The Royal House of King EamondSeneschal Derric Andras of Castle Evermore
  • ^ a b Orcs of SkyrimThora Far-Wanderer
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  • ^ a b c Order of the HourExordor Vasidius, Sermonizer, Priest of Akatosh
  • ^ King Maxevian's OrdersKing Maxevian
  • ^ Maormer Correspondence
  • ^ Forsaken Stronghold loading screen in ESO
  • ^ The Maormer of PyandoneaImperial Geographical Society
  • ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: Sugar and Blood: the Cats of the SouthImperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
  • ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: The Elsweyr ConfederacyImperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
  • ^ The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel: ElsweyrFlaccus Terentius, 2E 581
  • ^ Pariah Catacombs loading screen in ESO
  • ^ Rawl'kha Temple loading screen in ESO
  • ^ a b c Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named HOTFG
  • ^ High King Emeric Answers Your QuestionsHigh King Emeric
  • ^ Fire and DarknessYnir Gorming
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