Shannara timeline

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This is a timeline of events occurring in the Shannara novels by Terry Brooks. Years are approximate.

0 - The Great Wars take place.

1000 - The first Druid Council, led by Galaphilehttp://en.wikipedia.org../../../g/a/l/Galaphile.html, is established.

1150 - The First War of the Races takes place.

1500 - The Second War of the Races. The events of First King of Shannara take place.

2000 - The War of the Warlock Lord (or the aborted Third War of the Races). The events of The Sword of Shannara take place.

2050 - The War of the Forbidding. The events of The Elfstones of Shannara take place.

2070 - The Ildatch is destroyed. The events of The Wishsong of Shannara take place.

2170 - Everything south of Callahorn becomes Federation-goverened. The monarchy of Leah is overthrown. Rumors of the Shadowen begin to surface.

2270 - The Sword of Shannara and the Elves disappear. The Federation declares war on the Dwarves, wins, and enslaves them. Southwatch is built.

2370 - The War of the Shadowen. The events of The Heritage of Shannara take place.

2470 - Kael Elessedil leaves for Castledown. The Federation-Free-Born War takes place.

2500 - The events of The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara take place.

2520 - The Third Druid Council, led by Grianne Ohmsford, is established. The events of High Druid of Shannara take place.

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