Lore:Cyrodilic Administration

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The table below lists all known Governors of the Empires of Cyrodiil, composed of individuals who governed the provinces of the Cyrodilic Empires of Men, including Proconsuls, Provincial Governors, Dukes, and others who governed the provinces of the Cyrodilic Empires throughout Tamrielic history. The table is organized according to ruling dynasties and interregnal periods.

For information on the various other empires of Tamriel and beyond, see Empires.

Name Title Race Term Additional Information
Second EmpireReman Dynasty
Zantonius Governor Imperial c. 1E 2729[1] Governor of Southpoint.[1]
Pomptinus Governor 1E 2820 - 1E 2852[2] Governor of Elinhir.[2]
Second EmpireAkaviri Potentate
Phane Mornard Governor Breton c. 2E 110 Governor of the Systres.[3]
Empire of CyrodiilLonghouse Emperors
Caddach Governor Reachfolk 2E 559 - 2E 577 Governor of Markarth.[4]
Ertus Vandacia Governor Imperial before 2E 570 Governor of Gideon.[5]
Parnon Martius Governor c. 2E 570 Governor of Gideon.[5]
Third EmpireSeptim Dynasty
Titus Alorius Provisional Governor Imperial c. 2E 864 Provisional Governor of The Western Reach.[6]
Senecus Goddkey Provisional Governor 2E 864 - 2E 864 Provisional Governor of Sentinel.[7]
Amiel Richton Provisional Governor Imperial 2E 864 - 2E 864 Provisional Governor of Stros M'kai and Admiral of the Imperial New West Navy.[8]
Symmachus Military Governor Dunmer c. 2E 882 - 3E ? Military Governor of Morrowind and General of the Imperial Legion during the early days of the Imperial Occupation of Morrowind.[9][UOL 1]
Vedam Dren Duke Dunmer c. 3E 427 Duke of the Vvardenfell District.[10]
Cyril Vinticae Governor c. 3E 427[UOL 2] Governor of Dawnstar.
Unknown Proconsul c. 3E 427 Imperial Proconsul of Morrowind.[11]
Third EmpireMede Dynasty
Tullius Military Governor Imperial c. 4E 201 Military Governor of Skyrim and General of the Imperial Legion.

References[edit]

Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.

  1. ^ Comment by Rolston, K. THE KING OF MORROWIND. (9 June 2000). Morrowind Summit.
  2. ^ Anthony Gill Interview