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for all four Ages of the Sun and Moon. For any period of Arda's history, the
Chronicle will display the events that happened in that time. Events and characters are entered into the
Chronicle as they are added to the main database: like the rest of The Encyclopedia of Arda this section of
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The First Age |
| 467 | | Likely date of the birth of Hunthor in Brethil. |
| | | Spring Lúthien departs from the world, and her spirit travels to the Halls of Mandos. |
| 468 | | Formation of the Union of Maedhros. |
| 469 | | Death of Lalaith from a sickness at the age of three. |
| | | Beren and Lúthien return to life, and make their dwelling on the isle of Tol Galen. |
| 470 | | Birth of Dior Eluchíl on Tol Galen. |
| 471 | | Probable year of the death of Halmir. He is succeeded as Lord of Brethil by his son Haldir. |
| 472 | | Túrin is sent to be fostered in Doriath. |
| | | Marriage of Huor and Rían; Tuor is born later in the year, but Rían dies on the Haudh-en-Nirnaeth soon after. |
| | | Huor is slain in the Fen of Serech, and Húrin is captured by Morgoth. |
| | | Fingon is slain in the Nirnaeth. Turgon becomes High King of the Noldor. |
| | | Death of Glóredhel. |
| | | Spring The Nirnaeth Arnoediad. |
| 473 | | Niënor is born in Dor-lómin; meanwhile, her elder brother Túrin arrives in Doriath. |
| | | Siege and capture of the Havens of Brithombar and Eglarest, and the destruction of the tower of Barad Nimras. |
| 481 | | Túrin becomes a marchwarden of Doriath. |
| 484 | | Túrin causes the death of Saeros, and exiles himself from Doriath. |
| 487 | | Túrin slays Forweg and becomes captain of the Gaurwaith; he and his companions encounter Mîm, and settle in Amon Rûdh. |
| 488 | | Tuor is captured and enslaved by Lorgan. |
| | | Annael and his people set out from Mithrim seeking refuge at the Mouths of Sirion. |
| 489 | | Escape of Gwindor from Angband; he later meets Beleg in Taur-nu-Fuin. |
| | | The Gaurwaith of Bar-en-Danwedh are assaulted by Orcs. Túrin is captured by Orcs and carried off. He is rescued by Beleg and Gwindor, but mistakenly slays Beleg. |
| 490 | | Túrin is healed at Eithel Ivrin, and Gwindor leads him to Nargothrond. |
c. | 490 | | Approximate date of the reforging of Anglachel into Gurthang. |
| 491 | | Tuor escapes from Lorgan, and lives as an outlaw in the Caves of Androth. |
| 492 | | Birth of Dior's elder son Eluréd. |
| 494 | | Morwen and Niënor flee from Dor-lómin to Doriath. |
| 495 | | Handir falls in battle, and is succeeded as Lord of Brethil by his son Brandir. |
| | | Tuor escapes through the Cirith Ninniach and meets Voronwë at Vinyamar; together they travel to Gondolin. |
| | | Birth of Dior's younger son Elurín. |
| | | Autumn The Battle of Tumhalad and Sack of Nargothrond. |
| | | Autumn The Fell Winter begins. |
| 496 | | Morwen and Niënor ride with Mablung to Nargothrond, where Niënor falls under the Dragon-spell of Glaurung. She later comes to Brethil and is healed by Brandir. |
| | | Túrin slays Brodda in Dor-lómin, and then travels on, settling eventually in Brethil. |
| | | Spring The Fell Winter draws to a close. |
| 498 | | Brethil is assaulted by Orcs, and Túrin reluctantly takes up his black sword Gurthang to combat them, unwittingly revealing himself to Morgoth. |
| | | Midyear's Day Túrin weds Níniel in Brethil. |
| 499 | | Release of Húrin from Angband. |
| | | Slaying of Glaurung, and deaths of Túrin Turambar and Nienor Níniel and Brandir in Brethil. |
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