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The Second Age |
c. | 1600 | | The first building of Barad-dûr is completed. |
c. | 1600 | | Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin, and reveals his true purposes to the Elves. |
| 1634 | | Birth of Tar-Ciryatan son of Tar-Minastir, later King of Númenor. |
| 1693 | | War begins between the Elves and Sauron. |
| 1695 | | Sauron leads an invasion into Eriador. |
| | | Gil-galad requests aid from Númenor, and a great fleet is sent out. |
| | | Elrond is sent out by Gil-galad to aid in the defence of Eregion. |
| 1697 | | The foundation of Rivendell. |
| | | Eregion is destroyed by Sauron's forces, and Celebrimbor slain. |
| 1699 | | Sauron's forces gain control of Eriador. |
| 1700 | | Ciryatur brings a Númenórean fleet to Middle-earth, and drives back Sauron's invading forces. |
| 1701 | | Sauron's forces are overwhelmed by the Númenóreans, and Sauron himself is driven back to Mordor. |
| 1731 | | Queen Tar-Telperiën surrenders the Sceptre, and Tar-Minastir becomes King of Númenor. The old Queen dies later in the same year. |
| 1800 | | Birth of Atanamir son of Tar-Ciryatan, later King Tar-Atanamir the Great of Númenor. |
c. | 1800 | | The Númenóreans begin to colonise and exploit Middle-earth. |
| 1869 | | Tar-Minastir surrenders the Sceptre of Númenor. He is succeeded by his son Tar-Ciryatan. |
| 1873 | | Death of Tar-Minastir, formerly King of Númenor. |
| 1986 | | Birth of Tar-Atanamir's heir, later King Tar-Ancalimon. |
| 2029 | | Tar-Ciryatan surrenders the Sceptre of Númenor. He is succeeded by his son, who becomes King Tar-Atanamir. |
| 2035 | | Death of Tar-Ciryatan of Númenor. |
| 2136 | | Birth of Tar-Telemmaitë son of Tar-Ancalimon, later King of Númenor. |
c. | 2250 | | First appearance of the Nazgûl. |
| 2251 | | Death of King Tar-Atanamir the Great of Númenor. He is succeeded by his son, who becomes King Tar-Ancalimon. |
| | | Political divisions begin to emerge in Númenor |
| 2277 | | Birth of Tar-Vanimeldë daughter of Tar-Telemmaitë. |
| 2280 | | The Haven of Umbar is first fortified by the Númenóreans. |
| 2286 | | Birth of Herucalmo, later consort to Queen Tar-Vanimelde. |
| 2350 | | Pelargir is founded. |
| 2386 | | Death of Tar-Ancalimon. He is succeeded by Tar-Telemmaitë. |
| 2406 | | Birth of Alcarin, later King Tar-Alcarin of Númenor. |
| 2516 | | Birth of Calmacil son of Tar-Alcarin, later King Tar-Calmacil of Númenor. |
| 2526 | | Death of Tar-Telemmaitë. He is succeeded by his daughter, who becomes the third and last of the Ruling Queens, Tar-Vanimeldë. |
| 2618 | | Birth of Tar-Ardamin, later King of Númenor. |
| 2630 | | Birth of Gimilzagar, second son of Tar-Calmacil of Númenor. |
| 2637 | | Death of Queen Tar-Vanimeldë of Númenor. Her true Heir is her son Alcarin, but the Sceptre is seized by her husband Herucalmo, who takes the name Tar-Anducal. |
| 2657 | | Death of the false King Tar-Anducal of Númenor. He is legitimately succeeded by his son, who becomes King Tar-Alcarin. |
| 2709 | | Birth of Adûnakhôr, later to rule Númenor as King Ar-Adûnakhôr. |
| 2737 | | Death of Tar-Alcarin. He is succeeded as King of Númenor by Tar-Calmacil. |
| 2798 | | Birth of Ar-Zimrathôn son of Ar-Adûnakhôr, later King of Númenor. |
| 2825 | | Death of King Tar-Calmacil of Númenor. There is some confusion over the succession, but he appears to have been succeeded by his son, who became King Tar-Ardamin. |
| 2876 | | Birth of Ar-Sakalthôr son of Ar-Zimrathôn, later King of Númenor. |
| 2899 | | Ar-Adûnakhôr becomes King of Númenor on the death of his father Tar-Ardamin. |
| 2960 | | Birth of Ar-Gimilzôr, later King of Númenor. |
| 2962 | | Death of Ar-Adûnakhôr. He is succeeded as King of Númenor by his son, who rules as Ar-Zimrathôn. |
c. | 3029 | | Approximate year of the birth of Amandil. |
| 3033 | | Death of Ar-Zimrathôn. He is succeeded as King of Númenor by his son, who rules as Ar-Sakalthôr. |
| 3035 | | Birth of Inziladûn son of Ar-Gimilzôr, who would later rule Númenor under the name Tar-Palantir. |
| 3044 | | Birth of Gimilkhâd, younger son of Ar-Gimilzôr. |
| 3102 | | Death of Ar-Sakalthôr. He is succeeded as King of Númenor by his son, who rules as Ar-Gimilzôr. |
| 3117 | | Birth of Míriel, daughter and heir to Tar-Palantir, later known as Tar-Míriel or Ar-Zimraphel. |
| 3118 | | Birth of Pharazôn, later Ar-Pharazôn, King of Númenor. |
| 3119 | | Probable date of the birth of Elendil. |
| 3177 | | Death of Ar-Gimilzôr. He is succeeded as King of Númenor by his son, who rules as Tar-Palantir. |
| 3209 | | Probable date of the birth of Isildur. |
| 3219 | | Probable date of the birth of Anárion. |
| 3243 | | Death of Gimilkhâd, father of Pharazôn. |
| 3255 | | Death of Tar-Palantir. Ar-Pharazôn usurps the throne to become the last King of Númenor. |
| 3261 | | Ar-Pharazôn sails to Middle-earth. |
| 3262 | | Sauron submits himself to Ar-Pharazôn as a prisoner, and is taken back to Númenor. There, he begins to corrupt the Númenóreans. |
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