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A list of events from around the world, this article aims to give some indication of what was going on within different countries during a same period.

Given that time passes in a rather bizarre way, Earth's timeline is subject to major quirks of logic, paradoxes and temporal anomalies in apparent accordance with the theory of its fractal reality.

50,000 BC to 19,999 BC

c. 36,000 BC

20,000 BC to 999 BC

c. 15,000 BC

1,000 BC to 1 BC

c. 1,000 BC

c. 725 BC

c. 275 BC

  • Ariddia: human settlements extended across most of the country's islands

1st century AD

2nd century

c. 100

3rd century

c. 200

12th century

1162

1166

1172

14th century

  • Federated Polynesian States: towards the end of the century, ahiki (chief) Tohesa unites the island of Orowu and annexes several neighbouring islands; this early form of political unity is maintained for several generations

1350

  • Ariddian Arctic Islands: Rijo Atoll, a separate political entity until this point, is subordinated to the Council of Chiefs on Haenojol (Etenvua Atoll). Henceforth the fifteen islands form a unified entity (Ajona and Kearutu still being undiscovered), despite lingering cultural differences.

15th century

1478

1494

16th century

1501

1529

1599

17th century

1624

  • Fbrenia: Gokota established as capital by the colonial authorities

1639

  • San Adriano: the partly dilapidated village is discovered by Wymgani explorers from Ariddia, who settle there with the consent of the villagers

1641

  • San Adriano: proclamation of San Adriano as a sovereign micro-State

1644

1648

  • San Adriano: monarchy established; Vincenzo Valentino elected Prince

1662

  • Ariddia: first European discovery of the islands. French vessel the Aridd, captained by Auguste Luthier, reaches Vertelande nine days before the English ship Courageous discovers Ocea

1670

  • Ariddia: first non-Indigenous settlements around this date

1673

1683

  • Ariddia: Treaty of Espérence: joint Franco-British sovereignty established over the islands

1684

  • Ariddia: Anglo-French Condominium proclaimed; Théophile Jardin first governor of the newborn colony; capital: Espérence

18th century

1705

1710

1723

  • San Adriano: the micro-State is spared annexation by Uhuh-Topia; Prince Edoardo signs a treaty with Uhuh-Topia, formalising the countries' shared borders

1741

1747

1758

1760

1769

  • Ariddia: beginning of the "Land Wars": settlers from Aqeyr forcibly expell Iowil Wymgani from their expropriated lands; Wymgani retaliate by massacring the settlers at Dajas-sur-Ruisseau, and kidnapping their children

19th century

1810

1814

  • Ariddia: Cédric Pierre, conservative, becomes the first Prime Minister of the newly independent country

1819

1824

1833

1838

1868

20th century

1910

1919

1930

1953

1954

  • Bashenk: President Eric Okoue (Parti Communiste Bashenké) in power after the country's first elections; implements a gradual transition towards communism

1964

  • Fbrenia: the government collapses, and is not replaced; the country descends into lawless chaos

1974

  • Ariddia: Sarah Jones (Liberal Party, conservative) elected Prime Minister: first ever female head of State in Ariddia. Re-elected in 1979.

1985

  • Ariddia: mass demonstrations against the policies of Prime Minister Martin Grazer (Conservative Party); a majority Opposition coalition in Parliament forces new elections, which bring Prime Minister Xavier Gris (Democratic Communist Party) to power. Beginning of the Social Republic.
  • Ariddian Arctic Islands: the islands become a semi-autonomous Ariddian overseas territory, rejecting an offer of full independence

21st century

2012

2018

2021

2055

2071

2074

  • Ariddia: Aj Ud (Democratic Communist Party) elected for a first five-year term as Prime Secretary; later constantly re-elected for nine consecutive terms

22nd century

2115