Star Wars: Timelines


In June 2023, Penguin Random House published an exclusive edition with additional bonus content at special retail locations. This edition has 8 additional pages and the previously released Star Wars Galaxy Map included, it has since gone out of print.

Publisher's summary


Chart the history of Star Wars in this stunning guide, from the time before the High Republic to the First Order.

An indispensable companion for all Star Wars fans, this premium quality book displays visual timelines that chronologically map key events, characters, and developments, and mark their significance.

Track crucial conflicts across the years that affect the galaxy in profound ways. Follow the Skywalker lightsaber as it passes through the generations and witness the evolution of the iconic TIE fighter across different eras. Trace the movement of the Death Star plans over the years and uncover multiple branching timelines that break down important battles.

See essential events at a glance arranged by era and drill down into details to discover major and minor events, key dates, and fascinating insights all chronologically arranged. Pore over intricate timelines on nearly every page.

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Development


By including a mention of the Ghorman Massacre, author Amy Richau thought she was being "fancy" in her contribution to Timelines. However, she was later surprised by Star Wars: Andor laying the groundwork for the incident. According to previews on the book's Amazon listing, Timelines used to placed the events of Episode IV A New Hope in 1 BBY. Subsequent preview images, however, listed the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story as taking place in 1 BBY and events during A New Hope as taking place in "0" without any BBY or ABY distinction.

Jason Fry did not know about the expanded edition released in June of 2023 until alerted to its existence by a fan. After his wife purchased him a copy, he was happily surprised to learn the expanded edition contained the Star Wars Galaxy Map.

Old Republic Era


  • Timelines dates the foundation of the Republic to c. 20,000 BBY. However, The Star Wars Book previously established the Galactic Republic's foundation to 25,000 BBY. It also states that the Republic's formation was prompted due to the dawn of hyperspace travel, despite the fact that hyperspace travel was developed by at least 30,000 BBY.
  • Timelines dates the destruction of the Shrine in the Depths on Coruscant and the construction of the Jedi Temple to c. 1032 BBY. However, Tarkin previously established the Shrine's destruction and construction of the Jedi Temple to occur no later than close to five millennia before 14 BBY. The 2016 reference book Star Wars: Complete Locations previously established that the Jedi Temple had been merely reclaimed from the Sith some 1,000 years ago during the Liberation of Coruscant. Therefore, the Jedi Temple must have been already built before the end of the Jedi-Sith War.

High Republic Era


  • Timelines dates the flashbacks of The High Republic Adventures: Quest of the Jedi to 382 BBY. However, it cannot take place any later than around 482 BBY.
  • Timelines places the events of The High Republic Adventures 1 to be concurrent to The High Republic: Light of the Jedi. However, author Daniel José Older had previously stated the comic is set after that novel. Nevertheless, the placement given in Timelines matches the opening crawl of Adventures 1: the crawl establishes the issue is set before the dedication of the Starlight Beacon, which is depicted at the end of Light of the Jedi. Therefore, Adventures 1 must occur after the Nihil begin to track the Emergences in Light of the Jedi but before its ending, just as it is placed in Timelines.
  • Timelines places the attack on Takodana after the Battle at Gravity's Heart. Due to the presence of Nan at a Nihil meeting at the start of The High Republic: The Edge of Balance, Vol. 2, in which the Takodana attack is mentioned, the attack must take place before Nan leaves the Nihil to work for the Graf family. Since Nan was pressured to work for the Graf family after the Battle at Gravity's Heart, and she is stated to have spent months away from the Nihil afterwards, the placement is impossible.
  • Although a promotional video for The Vow of Silver Dawn places it around 82 BBY,Star Wars: Timelines later placed it in 200 BBY. Being more recent than that video and not contradicting anything in the text, this article assumes Timelines is correct.

Late Republic Era


Anakin Skywalker heads out on his first field mission in Age of Republic - Obi-Wan Kenobi 1, thereby placing that comic to be set before the Obi-Wan and Anakin miniseries.

Anakin Skywalker heads out on his first field mission in Age of Republic - Obi-Wan Kenobi 1, thereby placing that comic to be set before the Obi-Wan and Anakin miniseries.

Imperial Era


The novel Thrawn is at the center of several timeline disputes

The novel Thrawn is at the center of several timeline disputes

New Republic/Resistance Era


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