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[edit] Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal (?b - ?d)

A Kamal who led the Akaviri army that sacked the Skyrim city of Windhelm. Ada'Soom Dir-Kamal was defeated at Red Mountain by Almalexia and the Underking.

[edit] Agnorith (?b - ?d)

Brother of First Emperor of Tamriel, Tiber Septim, and the father of Empress Kintyra.

[edit] Aiden Direnni (?b - ?d)

The leader of the Direnni Elves who defeated the Allesian Army at Glenumbria Moor in 1E 482 at the cost of greatly weakening his clan's power. The weakened Direnni finally fell to the Cyrodiil Empire in 1E 498.

[edit] Akorithi (3E 369 - ?d)

Akorithi is the Queen of Sentinel and wife of King Cameron . Akorithi is mother of Aubk-i, Greklith and Lhotun.


[edit] King Alinor (?b - ?d)

Aldmeri King of Summerset Isle during the formation of the Aldmeri Dominion in 2E 830.

[edit] Empress Alessia (?b - 1E 266)

Also known as Perrif or Saint Alessia. In 1E 242 the slave queen Alessia began the rebellion against the Cyrodiil White Gold Tower which finally fell in the following year. Under her new title of Empress (the first emperor/empress of Cyrodiil), the humans rise to become the most populous and powerful culture in Tamriel. Later on in her rule Alessia created the Eight Divines based on Nedic and Aldmeri religion which still endures to this day. On her deathbed in 1E 266, Shezarr, the Missing Sibling God of the Eight Divines, arrived at the White Gold Tower in the Imperial City and transformed her into the first of the Cyrodilic saints, thus becoming the first gem in the Cyrodilic Amulet of Kings. Belharza was elected as her successor as the second Emperor of Cyrodiil.

[edit] Governor Amiel Richton (?b - 2E 864)

Amiel Richton as seen in Redguard
Amiel Richton as seen in Redguard

Provisional Governor of Stros M'Kai after winning the Battle of Hunding Bay. Died in the year 2E 864 at the hands of the rebel Redguard Cyrus.

[edit] Anchivius, M.Z.F. (?b - ?d)

Imperial legal expert and author of the book Legal Basics.

[edit] Andorak (?b - ?d)

Upon his father's death, Andorak, Emperor Uriel IV's son, was disinherited by vote of Council, and a cousin more closely related to the original Septim line was proclaimed Cephorus II by the next 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 Eraintine called Tiber Septim's heart beating no more, the Council granted Andorak the High Rock kingdom of Shornhelm to end the war. Andorak's descendants still rule that land.

[edit] Anido J. Jhone (?b - ?d)

Royal Archaeologist and editor of the book The Epic of the Grey Falcon.

[edit] Anthil Morvir (?b - ?d)

Author of the play A Hypothetical Treachery.

[edit] Antiochus (?b - 3E 112)

Antiochus was crowned the King of Tamriel in 3E 99 after the death of his father, 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 good humor.

The province of Summerset is nearly lost under the leadership of Antiochus, 11 years (3E 110) after he took the throne. The united alliance of the kings of Summerset and Antiochus only managed to defeat King Orgnum of the island-kingdom of Pyandonea due to a freak storm. Legend credits the Psijic Order of the Isle of Artaeum with the magic behind the storm.

Unfortunately, his reign was rife with civil wars, surpassing even that of his grandfather Uriel II. King Antiochus died after 13 years of rule and his daughter, Kintyra II, took the throne.

[edit] Saint Aralor the Penitent (?b - ?d)

Patron of Tanners and Miners. This foul criminal repented his sins and traveled a circuit of the great pilgrimages on his knees. His famed hair shirt is an artifact coveted by the Tribunal Temple.

[edit] Arkan, Scribe of Daggerfall (?b - ?d)

Author of the Scroll of Baan Dar (2E 24), a collective work attempting to describe and explain the mysterious Bandit god, Baan Dar.

[edit] Arlimahera, Blood Queen of Hegathe (?b - ?d)

Queen of Hegathe, she was the first to write of the Dark Brotherhood in 2E 412.

[edit] Arslan II (3E 319 - 3E 377)

Father to the future Daggerfall King Lysandus was born in 3E 319.

[edit] Athyn Muendil (?b - ?d)

Author of the book The Cake and the Diamond.

[edit] Prince A'tor (?b - ?d)

Son of the last 'High King' of Hammerfell, King Thassad II who died in 2E 862. Prince A'tor attempted to recapture the city after it was taken by the Forebears but was eventually defeated by combined forces of the Forebears and Tiber Septim's fleet at the Battle of Hunding Bay near Stros M'kai. It is rumored that his soul was enchanted into an extremely powerful blade which was instrumental in liberating the island of Stros M'kai from the clutches of Lord Richton, but the sword has not been seen since that time.

[edit] Lord Auberon Flyte (?b - ?d)

The only surviving member of the ruling family of Reich Gradkeep was a sickly infant, so the councilors of state appealed to Lord Auberon Flyte, a cousin of Lord Graddock, to rule the lordship in regency. Lord Flyte accepted, and his strong, almost dictatorial style was just what Reich Gradkeep needed to restore order after the bloody Treaty of Reich Gradkeep. His subjects were grateful that when the infant heir died, they not only elevated his wife Doryanna and him from regents to rulers, but also agreed to rename the lordship in his honor. Reich Gradkeep became Anticlere, named after his ancestral home.

[edit] Aubk-i (3E 386 - ?d)

Queen Aubk-i was born to King Cameron and Queen Akorithi of Sentinel . She is sister to Greklith and Lhotun and was married to Gothryd of Daggerfall where she became the new Queen after Gothryd ascended the throne in 3E 403.

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