Princes, or the feminine form Princesses, are heirs to the royal families of monarchic societies and are typically blood-relatives of the rulers of kingdoms, empires, and other monarchies. Princes and princesses may hold political and governmental power as a part of their status,[1] or their title may only be symbolic.[2]
Ysgramor Dynasty[]
- Harald – Thirteenth of the line of Ysgramor and first High King of Skyrim[3]
- Hjalmer – Fourteenth of the line of Ysgramor, son and heir apparent to Harald, and second High King of Skyrim[4]
- Vrage – Descendent of Ysgramor and High King of Skyrim[4]
- Gellir – Descendent of Ysgramor and High King of Skyrim[5]
- Borgas – Descendent of Ysgramor, High King of Skyrim, and last of the Ysgramor Dynasty[6]
Camoran Dynasty[]
- Aeradan – Descendant of Eplear and later King of Valenwood[7]
- Anaxemes – Descendant of Eplear and later King of Valenwood[8]
- Haymon Camoran (Camoran Usurper) – Descendant of Eplear and military leader[9]
- Mankar Camoran – Illegitimate son of Haymon and founder of the Mythic Dawn[10]
- Raven Camoran – Son of Mankar Camoran and member of the Mythic Dawn[10]
- Ruma Camoran – Daughter of Mankar Camoran and member of the Mythic Dawn[10]
- Celia Camoran – Descendant of Eplear and prominent Imperial official[11]
Alessian Empire[]
- Belharza – Son and heir apparent to Alessia, later Emperor[12]
- Ami-El – Successor as Emperor to Belharza following the exile of the Minotaurs[13]
- Gorieus – Descendent of Alessia and later Emperor[14]
- Hestra – Descendent of Alessia and later Empress[15]
Reman Dynasty[]
- Kastav – Relative of Reman Cyrodiil, later Emperor before being deposed[16]
- Reman Cyrodiil II – Descendant of Reman Cyrodiil, later Emperor after the deposition of Kastav[17]
- Brazollus Dor – Descendant of Reman Cyrodiil, later Emperor[16]
- Reman Cyrodiil III – Descendent of Reman Cyrodiil, later the last Emperor of the Reman Empire before being assassinated[18]
- Juilek Cyrodiil – Son and heir apparent of Reman Cyrodiil III, assassinated as the last of the Reman Dynasty[19]
Longhouse Emperors[]
Windhelm[]
- Nurnhilde – Princess of Windhelm and heir apparent as High Queen of Skyrim, later High Queen[22]
- Jorunn – Prince of Windhelm and second heir as High King of Skyrim, later High King and leader of the Ebonheart Pact[23]
- Fildgor Orcthane – Prince of Windhelm and third heir as High King of Skyrim[24]
- Irnskar – Son and heir apparent to Jorunn the Skald-King[1]
- Ulfric Stormcloak – Son of the former Jarl of Windhelm and prince before assuming the throne[25]
Solitude[]
- Bathorgh – Prince of Solitude and son of Amodetha and Lord Thone[26]
- Uriel Septim III – Prince of Solitude and son and heir apparent to the Queen of Solitude Potema Septim[27]
- Svargrim – Descendant of Svartr and later Jarl of Solitude and High King of West Skyrim[28]
- Svana – Princess of Solitude and daughter and heiress apparent of High King Svargrim and Queen Gerhyld[29]
Septim Dynasty[]
- Agnorith Septim – Brother of the Emperor Tiber Septim[30]
- Pelagius Septim – Grandson of Tiber Septim, became the second Emperor[30]
- Kintyra Septim – Daughter and heir presumptive to Agnorith Septim, became the third Empress[31]
- Uriel Septim I – Son and heir apparent to Kintyra Septim, became the fourth Emperor[31]
- Uriel Septim II – Son and heir apparent to Uriel Septim I, became the fifth Emperor[30]
- Pelagius Septim II – Son and heir apparent to Uriel Septim II, became the sixth Emperor[32]
- Amiel Septim – Son and second heir to Uriel Septim II[32]
- Antiochus Septim – Son and heir apparent to Pelagius Septim II, became the seventh Emperor[27]
- Kintyra Septim II – Daughter and heir apparent to Antiochus Septim, became the eight Empress[30]
- Uriel Septim III – Cousin and heir presumptive of Kintyra Septim II, became the ninth Emperor[33]
- Cephorus Septim – Son and second heir to Pelagius Septim II, became the tenth Emperor[34]
- Magnus Septim – Son and third heir to Pelagius Septim II, became the eleventh Emperor[32]
- Pelagius Septim III – Son and heir apparent to Magnus Septim, became the twelfth Emperor[34]
- Jolethe Septim – Daughter and second heir to Magnus Septim[35]
- Katariah – Wife and heir presumptive to Pelagius Septim III, became the thirteenth Empress[31]
- Cassynder Septim – Son and heir apparent to Katariah, became the fourteenth Emperor[35]
- Uriel Septim IV – Son and second heir to Katariah, became the fifteenth Emperor[36]
- Andorak Septim – Son and heir apparent to Uriel Septim IV, disinherited from the Septim Dynasty[36]
- Cephorus Septim II – Cousin and heir presumptive to Uriel Septim IV, became sixteenth Emperor[36]
- Uriel Septim V – Son and heir apparent to Cephorus Septim II, became seventeenth Emperor[31]
- Uriel Septim VI – Son and heir apparent to Uriel Septim V, became eighteenth Emperor[37]
- Morihatha Septim – Daughter and second heir to Uriel Septim VI, became nineteenth Emperor[37]
- Eloisa Septim – Daughter and third heir to Uriel Septim VI[37]
- Pelagius Septim IV – Son and fourth heir to Uriel Septim VI, became twentieth Emperor[37]
- Uriel Septim VII – Son and heir apparent Pelagius Septim VI, became the twenty-first Emperor before being assassinated[38]
- Geldall Septim – Son and heir apparent to Uriel Septim VII, assassinated[39]
- Enman Septim – Son and second heir to Uriel Septim VII, assassinated[40]
- Ebel Septim – Son and third heir to Uriel Septim VII, assassinated[39]
- Martin Septim – Illegitimate son and fourth heir to Uriel Septim VII, became the twenty-second and last Emperor of the Septim Dynasty[10]
- Calaxes Septim – Illegitimate son and heir removed to Uriel Septim VII[41]
Mede Dynasty[]
- Descendants of Titus Mede I – Various princes and princesses following the Emperorship of Titus Mede I[42]
- Attrebus Mede – Son and heir to the throne as a descendent of Titus Mede I[43]
- Titus Mede II – Son and heir to the throne as a descendent of Titus Mede I[44]
Kingdom of Wayrest[]
- Aphren Gardner – Member of the Gardner Dynasty of Wayrest as a descendent of Farangel Gardner[45]
- Mira – Daughter and heir to Aphren whose spirit inhabits Aphren's Hold[45]
- Emeric – Son and heir apparent to Pierric as well as uncle to Queen Arzhela of Evermore, later assuming the rulership of Wayrest and leadership of the Daggerfall Covenant[46]
- Nathaniel – Son and second heir to Pierric and the Duke of Alcaire[47]
- Barynia – Daughter and heir to King Barynia[48]
Kingdom of Sentinel[]
- Fahara'jad – Prince of Antiphyllos before before being absorbed into Sentinel[49]
- Azah – Son and heir apparent to Fahara'jad[49]
- Maraya – Daughter of Fahara'jad, married to Emeric as Queen of Wayrest[20]
- A'Tor – Son and heir of Thassad II and member of the Crowns[50]
- Unknown son of Camaron and Akorithi – Son and heir apparent, killed by Camaron as a child[51]
- Greklith – Son and second heir to Camaron and Akorithi, the King of Sentinel[51]
- Aubk'i – Daughter and third heir to Camaron and Akorithi, the King of Sentinel[51]
- Lhotun – Son and fourth heir to Camaron and Akorithi, the King of Sentinel[51]
Yokuda[]
- Hubalajad – Also known as "Prince Hew," colonized Hew's Bane[2]
- Tarjal – Known as "Tarjal the Lost," a Yokudan prince interred and zombified in the Tombs of the Na-Totambu[52]
- Haqmir – Son and heir to King Xakhwan and member of the Ash'abah[53]
- Sameer – Son and heir to King Xakhwan[53]
- Maleel al-Akir – First Era Yokudan prince entombed in Asakala
Kingdom of Daggerfall[]
- Heirs to the Kings of Daggerfall – Various princes and princesses to the monarchs of Daggerfall over the course of the alliance with the Direnni Hegemony during the Alessian Reforms[54]
- Lysandus – Son and heir apparent of Arslan II[51]
- Gothryd – Son and heir apparent of Lysandus[51]
Evermore[]
- Arzhela – Niece of Emeric and later Queen of Evermore[55]
- Elara Guimard – Daughter and heir to King Eamond Guimard and Queen Arzhela[56]
- Adrien – Son and heir to King Eamond Guimard anad Queen Arzhela[57]
Alinor[]
- Ayrenn – Daughter and heir apparent to Hidellith, later Queen of Alinor and Queen of the First Aldmeri Dominion[58]
- Naemon – Son and second heir to Hidellith[58]
Ayleid[]
- Urenenya – A princess whose soul was trapped in a Soul Gem in the Silaseli Ruins[59]
- Malyon – Son and heir of Queen Palolel and King Anumaril of Abagarlas[60]
Direnni Hegemony[]
- Aiden Direnni – An Altmer from the Direnni Clan of High Rock who fought against the Alessian Order and was the cousin of Raven Direnni[61]
- Raven Direnni – An enchantress who fought against the Alessian Order, is credited with the creation of the art of enchantment, and was the cousin of Aiden Direnni[61]
Others[]
- Dinahan-Al-Rihad – Prince of Rihad during the Fourth Era living under asylum in Cyrodiil[62]
- Talara – A fictional princess in the book series Mystery of Talara[63]
- Rakma – Member of the royal family of Farrun[64]
- Visanne – A princess in Betnikh seen during King Renwic's vision[65]
See also[]
Sources[]
- 2920, vol 08 - Last Seed by Carlovac Townway
- 2920, vol 12 - Evening Star by Carlovac Townway
- A History of Daggerfall by Odivia Gallwood
- A Life of Uriel Septim VII by Rufus Hayn
- Annals of the Dragonguard by the Brother Annulus
- Assassination! by the Black Horse Courier
- Biography of the Wolf Queen by Katar Eriphanes
- Brief History of the Empire, Book I by Stronach k'Thojj III
- Brief History of the Empire, Book III by Stronach k'Thojj III
- Brief History of the Empire, Book IV by Stronach k'Thojj III
- Chronicles of the Five Companions 4 by Abnur Tharn
- De Rerum Dirennis by Vorian Direnni
- Frontier, Conquest by University of Gwilym Press
- Guide to the Daggerfall Covenant by Anonymous
- In Defense of Prince Hubalajad by Lady Cinnabar
- Jorunn the Skald-King by Helgreir Lute-Voice
- King Edward, Book X by Anonymous
- Mystery of Talara series by Mera Llykith
- On Minotaurs by Nonus Caprenius
- Plan for the Big Heist by the Gray Fox
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Aldmeri Dominion by the Imperial Geographic Society
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: High Rock by the Imperial Geographic Society
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim by the Imperial Geographic Society
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Black Marsh by the Imperial Geographic Society
- Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Cyrodiil by the Imperial Geographic Society
- Reman II: The Limits of Ambition by High King Emeric
- Rislav the Righteous by Sinjin
- Thalmor Dossier: Ulfric Stormcloak by Anonymous
- The Aetherium Wars by Taron Dreth
- The Great War by Legate Justianus Quintius
- The Madness of Pelagius by Tsathenes
- The Refugees by Geros Albreigh
- The Third Era Timeline by Jaspus Ignateous
- The Wolf Queen, Book II by Waughin Jarth
- The Wolf Queen, Book III by Waughin Jarth
- The Wolf Queen, Book IV by Waughin Jarth
- The Wolf Queen, Book V by Waughin Jarth
- Travails and Triumphs of a Monarch by His Majesty King Emeric
- Words and Philosophy by Allena Benoch
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Events of "A Council of Thanes" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 In Defense of Prince Hubalajad
- ↑ Frontier, Conquest
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 King Edward, Book X
- ↑ The Aetherium Wars
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim
- ↑ Events of "The Great Tree" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Aldmeri Dominion
- ↑ The Refugees
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- ↑ Plan for the Big Heist
- ↑ On Minotaurs
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: High Rock
- ↑ Rislav the Righteous
- ↑ Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Black Marsh
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Reman II: The Limits of Ambition
- ↑ Annals of the Dragonguard
- ↑ 2920, vol 12 - Evening Star
- ↑ 2920, vol 08 - Last Seed
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Travails and Triumphs of a Monarch
- ↑ Chronicles of the Five Companions 4
- ↑ Events of "Blindsighted" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Jorunn the Skald-King
- ↑ Events of "Gods Save the King" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Thalmor Dossier: Ulfric Stormcloak
- ↑ The Wolf Queen, Book II
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Biography of the Wolf Queen
- ↑ Meet the Character―High King Svargrim
- ↑ Meet the Character—Princess Svana
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 Brief History of the Empire, Book I
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 The Third Era Timeline
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 The Wolf Queen, Book III
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Official Game Guide
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 The Wolf Queen, Book IV
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 The Madness of Pelagius
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 Brief History of the Empire, Book III
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 Brief History of the Empire, Book IV
- ↑ A Life of Uriel Septim VII
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Cyrodiil by the Imperial Geographic Society
- ↑ Assassination!
- ↑ Words and Philosophy
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City, Part Two, Chapter One
- ↑ An Elder Scrolls Novel: The Infernal City, Part One, Chapter One
- ↑ The Great War
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Events of "King Aphren's Sword" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Guide to the Daggerfall Covenant
- ↑ Events of "Sir Hughes' Fate" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of "Episode 1: Enter the Shadows" in The Elder Scrolls: Legends (The Fall of the Dark Brotherhood)
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Events of "Rise of the Dead" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.5 Events of The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- ↑ Events of "The Warrior's Call" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 Events of "The Initiation" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ A History of Daggerfall
- ↑ Events of "A City in Black" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of "The Will of the Woods" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of "The Waking Darkness" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 Events of "A Hostile Situation" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of "Urenenya's Lament" in The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ Events of "The Prismatic Core" from The Elder Scrolls Online
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 De Rerum Dirennis
- ↑ Events of The Elder Scrolls: Blades
- ↑ Mystery of Talara book series
- ↑ The Wolf Queen, Book V
- ↑ Events of "Unearthing the Past" in The Elder Scrolls Online