Lore:Reman Dynasty
The Reman Dynasty was founded by Reman Cyrodiil after he defeated the Akaviri invasion of Tamriel at the Battle of Pale Pass in 1E 2703. Until that point, Tamriel had been divided into several small kingdoms, but once Reman had brought the armies of Colovia and the Nibenay Valley together to defeat the invasion, he was able to unite all of Tamriel's human inhabitants into the Second Empire in the face of possible aggression from the Altmer.[1]
Although the Battle of Pale Pass established Reman as the leading power in Tamriel, many parts of the continent refused to acknowledge his rule. Valenwood was not subdued until 1E 2714.[2] Reman was succeeded by Emperor Kastav, who was regarded as incompetent and was responsible for provoking the Winterhold Rebellion in Skyrim. In 1E 2804, Kastav was deposed by Emperor Reman II, who negotiated an end to the strife with the Nords and ushered in an era of prosperity.[3] In 1E 2811, Cyrodilic forces defeated the last organized army of Argonians at the Battle of Argonia, and the following year saw Argonia admitted to the Empire as a province under the name "Black Marsh".[4] The rest of the province was conquered piecemeal, with the whole area officially declared annexed by the Empire in 1E 2837.[5][3]
The last war of conquest began around 1E 2840, when Reman II embarked on a campaign to subjugate Morrowind, the only province of Tamriel left outside of Imperial control. Progress in the resulting Four-Score War was slow, and the three living gods of Morrowind's Tribunal, Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil proved to be extremely capable leaders.[6] Reman II perished in battle against the Dunmer in 1E 2843, but the war continued under his successors, Brazollus Dor and Reman III.[3] By 1E 2920, both sides were approaching exhaustion, and after the Empire captured the fortress of Ald Marak, a truce was agreed upon to bring an end to the war.[6]
Shortly after the truce, Crown Prince Juilek, son of Emperor Reman III, was mistaken for his father by an assassin and slain. Reman III himself was assassinated soon afterward on the orders of his chief advisor, Potentate Versidue-Shaie, which brought an end to the Reman Dynasty and instigated the period of the Second Empire known as the Akaviri Potentate.[6] The remains of Reman I, II, and III were interred in a chamber deep within Sancre Tor, along with two other emperors whose tombs were unlabeled.[7][nb 1]
Reman Bloodline[edit]
Name | Reign | Regnal Years Length |
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Reman I[nb 2] | 1E 2703[1] - 1E 2762[8] | 59 years |
Kastav | 1E 2762[nb 3] - 1E 2804[9][10][nb 4] | 42 years |
Reman II | 1E 2804[nb 4] / 1E 2812[9][11] - 1E 2843[3][11] | 31 years (de jure), 39 years (de facto) |
Brazollus Dor[nb 5] | 1E 2843[3][12][11] - 1E 2877[13][12] | 34 years |
Reman III | 1E 2877[13] - 1E 2920[6] | 43 years |
The table to the left shows the birth and regnal dates of the emperors. The chart below details the lineage of the Reman family in the first-degree only. All unknown individuals and dates are noted with the inclusion of "???". A † symbol next to a date of death indicates that the death was not natural. Names in bold indicate ruling emperors.
References are given in the usual style, but notes are also provided for cases where calculation or inference are involved, or where contradictions exist.
Hrol[nb 6] 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
Alessia[nb 6] 1E ??? - 1E 266 |
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Reman I 1E 2703 - 1E 2762 |
??? 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
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Kastav[nb 7] 1E ??? - 1E 2812 |
??? 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
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Reman II[nb 8] 1E 2794 - 1E 2843† |
Irinia Dor[14] 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
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Brazollus Dor[14] 1E 2815 - 1E 2877 |
??? 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
Anwentende[15] 1E ??? - 1E ??? |
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Reman III[nb 8] 1E 2863 - 1E 2920† |
Tavia 1E ??? - 1E 2920† |
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Juilek 1E ??? - 1E 2920† |
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Notes[edit]
- During the mid-Second Era, collectible sets of nesting dolls representing each member of the Reman Dynasty could be found.[16]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: Cyrodiil — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The Wilds Remain: Valenwood — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ a b c d e Reman II: The Limits of Ambition — High King Emeric
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 3rd Edition: The War with the Trees: Argonia and the Black Marsh — Imperial Geographical Society, 3E 432
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: The Wild Regions — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ a b c d 2920, The Last Year of the First Era — Carlovac Townway
- ^ Events of Oblivion
- ^ Tomb in Sancre Tor: "Here lies Reman of Cyrodiil. He defeated the Akaviri Horde and brought peace to Tamriel. 2762."
- ^ a b Annals of the Dragonguard — Brother Annulus
- ^ Emperor Kastav's Epitaph — Honor Guard Captain Sadineras-Kor
- ^ a b c Tomb in Sancre Tor: "Here lies Reman II of Cyrodiil, crowned Emperor of Tamriel in the year 2812. He fell in battle against the Dark Elves, in the fifty-seventh year of his age, after a reign of thirty-nine years and eight months wanting a day."
- ^ a b High King Emeric Answers Your Questions — High King Emeric
- ^ a b Tomb in Sancre Tor: "Here lies Reman III, last Emperor of the Cyrodiils, the scourge of the Dark Elves, who was cruelly slain by treachery, in the year 2920. He reigned forty-three years."
- ^ a b The Emperor of the Villa — Valenca Arvina, Historian-in-Residence at Gwylim University
- ^ The Feast of Saint Coellicia III — Arfons Jellicandante, Expert on Nibenese Cuisine
- ^ Reman Dynasty Nesting Dolls treasure item in ESO
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