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=== 1110 ===
* The [[Maiden Tower]] is constructed. <ref name="ACRD"/>
* The [[Maiden's Tower]] is constructed. <ref name="ACRD"/>


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=== 1166 ===
=== 1166 ===
* [[Abbas Sofian Sofian]] is born. <ref name="ACRD"/>
* [[Abbas Sofian]] is born. <ref name="ACRD"/>


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=== 1225 ===
=== 1225 ===
* [[Abbas Sofian Sofian]] stages a coup and becomes the Grand Master of the Assassins.
* [[Abbas Sofian]] stages a coup and becomes the Grand Master of the Assassins.
* [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad]] is killed by [[Abbas Sofian Sofian]]. <ref name="ACSC"/>
* [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad]] is killed by [[Abbas Sofian]]. <ref name="ACSC"/>
* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Maria Thorpe]] confronts [[Abbas Sofian Sofian]]. <ref name="ACR"/>
* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Maria Thorpe]] confronts [[Abbas Sofian]]. <ref name="ACR"/>
** [[Maria Thorpe]] is killed by [[Swami]]. <ref name="ACR"/>
** [[Maria Thorpe]] is killed by [[Swami]]. <ref name="ACR"/>
** [[Swami]] suicides. <ref name="ACSC"/>
** [[Swami]] suicides. <ref name="ACSC"/>
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* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] is hurt trying to protect [[Mukhlis]]. <ref name="ACSC"/>
* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] is hurt trying to protect [[Mukhlis]]. <ref name="ACSC"/>
* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] kills [[Abbas Sofian Sofian]] and restores the Order. <ref name="ACR"/>
* [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] kills [[Abbas Sofian]] and restores the Order. <ref name="ACR"/>


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=== 1917 ===
=== 1917 ===
* The [[Bolshevik Revolution]] occurs in Russia. <ref name="ACRAD"/>
* The [[Russian Revolution|Bolshevik Revolution]] occurs in Russia. <ref name="ACRAD"/>
* [[Nikolai Andreievich Orelov]] travels to [[Krasnoyarsk]] to find [[Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva]].
* [[Nikolai Andreievich Orelov]] travels to [[Krasnoyarsk]] to find [[Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva]].
** [[Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva]] kills herself. <ref name="ACL"/>
** [[Khioniya Kuzminichna Guseva]] kills herself. <ref name="ACL"/>

Revision as of 15:20, 19 April 2021

This is an attempt to reconstruct a complete Assassin's Creed timeline with sources.


Table of Contents
Before the Common Era (BCE)
Early Undocumented History
Pre-2nd Millennium BCE 2nd Millennium BCE 1st Millennium BCE
The Common Era (AD)
1st Century 2nd Century 3rd Century
4th Century 5th Century 6th Century
7th Century 8th Century 9th Century
10th Century 11th Century 12th Century
13th Century 14th Century 15th Century
16th Century 17th Century 18th Century
19th Century 20th Century 21st Century
References


Early Undocumented History

Pre-2nd Millennium BCE

  • The city of Rajastan, India is irradiated by a Piece of Eden. [4] This is probably a reference to a piece of news floating on the Internet (One such example) claiming that scientists discovered the city to be highly irradiated from an atomic blast that occured between 10,000 BCE to 6,000 BCE.

798000 BCE

  • The city of Forli is "founded" by Palaeolithic cavemen. [5]

Between 75000 BCE and 69000 BCE

3114 BCE

  • August 11: The Mayan Long Count Calendar begins at 13.0.0.0.0. This starts the countdown to the Abstergo Satellite launch in December 2012. [8]

2nd Millennium BCE

Prehistory

  • The stories of Those Who Came Before and their children, happening in this period, would later be retold as mythologies in Ancient Greek. The Glyphs name this period as "Prehistory" [9], yet these events precedes the Trojan War, and is thus listed under the 2nd Millennium BCE.
  • Zeus, one of Those Who Came Before, rapes Io, a human. Io gives birth to Epaphus. [9]
  • Zeus rapes Europa, a human, giving birth to Minos, Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon. [9]
  • Zeus and Danaë, a human, gives birth to Perseus. [9]
  • Perseus slays Medusa with the Sword. [10]
  • Zeus seduces Leda, a human, as a swan. Leda gives birth to Helen of Troy. [9]
  • Heracles steals an Apple from the Hesperides. [1]
  • Jason obtains the Golden Fleece. [11]
  • Hippomenes wins a race with Atalanta (in order to marry her) by distracting her during the race with an Apple.
  • Cupid, one of Those Who Came Before, and Psyche, a human, gives birth to Voluptas. [9]
  • Isis uses the Ankh, a Piece of Eden, to resurrect Osiris. From the sexual intercourse that happened during that night Horus was born. [12]

Circa 1700 BCE

Circa 1600 BCE

Circa 1190 BCE

  • Zeus sends Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite to Paris of Troy to decide who would receive the Apple.
  • The Trojan War occurs as a result of Paris choosing Aphrodite. [13]
  • Idun possess an Apple, or even multiple Apples, that gives the eater immortality. [1]

1st Millennium BCE

Circa 970 BCE

8th Century BCE

  • Burials in Colle Quirinale begins. [14]
  • Napoli is founded by the Greeks. [14]

702 BCE

7th Century BCE

  • Burials in Colle Quirinale ends. [14]

6th Century BCE

  • The Cloaca Maxima is constructed under King Tarquinius of Rome. [14]
  • Kyros of Zarax returns to Samos as a Periodonikēs. [15]
  • Kyros of Zarax follows Pythagoras of Samos and moves to Croton.
  • Milo of Croton trains under Kyros of Zarax and wins his first Periodonikēs.
  • Alcmaeon is exiled from Croton.
  • Milo of Croton saves Pythagoras's life by supporting the roof of a collapsing hall until Pythagoras could reach safety.
  • Kyros of Zarax and Pythagoras are forced away from Croton and begins their travels.
  • Kyros of Zarax and Pythagoras meets Hermes Trismegistus wielding the Staff.
  • Kyros of Zarax meets Aphrodite and obtains one of the Apples of Eden.
  • Kyros of Zarax marries the princess of Arcadia, Atalanta.

Circa 510 BCE

  • The Republic of Rome is founded. [14]

465 BCE

456 BCE

  • A law is passed in Rome allowing plebeians to own property on the Aventino. [14]

361 BCE

  • The city of Tivoli (known as Tibur at the time) allies themselves with the Gauls. [14]

338 BCE

  • The Roman army defeats the Gauls and absorbs the village of Tivoli. [14]

332 BCE

323 BCE

212 BCE

210 BCE

188 BCE

  • The Romans built the city of Forli.

Before 150 BCE

144 BCE

140 BCE

126 BCE

  • The Pantheon is constructed by Marcus Agrippa. [14]

90 BCE

59 BCE

46 BCE

  • The construction of Basilica Giulia is dedicated by Julius Caesar. [14]

44 BCE

42 BCE

30 BCE

Circa 27 BCE

  • The successful and wealthy Republic of Rome give birth to the imperial Roman Empires. [14]

24 BCE

  • Burials in the Mausoleo di Augusti begins. [14]

18 BCE

  • The construction for Piramide Cestia begins. [14]

12 BCE

  • The construction for Piramide Cestia ends. [14]

1st Century

  • Roman ships on Lago di Nemi form an elaborate floating palace. [14]

1

  • The birth of Jesus Christ, marking the start of the Common Era.

2

  • March 16: The day is marked as "WoodSmoke" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. The year is labelled "0002" and is put between entries from "2002". It is likely for this date to be a typo. [20]

28

30

33

41

62

  • The Ponte Fabricio is built by Lucius Fabricius. [14]

72

  • The construction of Colosseo begins under Emperor Titus. [14]

79

  • Il Campidoglio becomes the home to the Tabularium, the Roman Empire’s main archive. [14]
  • Emperor Titus's father, Emperor Vespasian, dies. The cosntruction of Tempio di Vespasiano, in honor of the Flavian Dynasty, follows. [14]
  • Monte Vesuvio erupts and destroys both Pompeii and Herculaneum. [14]

80

  • The construction of Colosseo ends. [14]

82

  • The Arco di Tito is built by Emperor Domitian to honor his dead brother Emperor Titus. [14]

98

  • The burials in Mausoleo di Augusti ends. [14]

2nd Century

  • Hermeticists text originates in Greece. [21]

107

  • The design of Mercati di Traiano by Apollodorus of Damascus begins. [14]

110

  • The design of Mercati di Traiano ends. [14]

135

139

140

  • One of the upper tiers of Circo Massimo collapses and kills 1,112 spectators. [14]

3rd Century

212

  • Emperor Caracalla assassinates his joint Emperor, Geta, and subsequently destroys all records of Geta’s existence including Geta’s image and inscriptions on the Arco di Settimio Severo.
  • The construction of Terme di Caracalla and Acqua Antoniniana begins under Emperor Caracalla. [14]

216

  • The construction of Terme di Caracalla ends. [14]

259

271

  • Mura Aureliane begins construction under the reigns of Emperor Aurelian. [14]
    • The Piramide Cestia is built into the bulwark, forming a triangular bastion in an effort to cut costs on the snowballing wall project. [14]
    • The Porta Metronia is constructed jointly with the wall. [14]

275

  • Mura Aureliane finishes construction under the reigns of Emperor Probus. [14]

293

  • Emperor Diocletian starts the "Rule of Four". [22]

4th Century

  • The Palazzo Laterano becomes the principal Papal residence. [14]

308

  • The Basilica di Massenzio begins construction under Emperor Maxentius. [14]

312

  • Emperor Constantine I defeats Emperor Maxentius in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
    • Constantine builds the Arco di Costantino to celebrate the victory.
    • Constantine oversees the completion of the Basilica di Massenzio.
    • The Castra Praetoria, the barracks for Maxentius's army, was destroyed. [14]

326

330

  • Byzantium is reconstructed by Constaintine I and renamed to Constantinople. [22]

337

  • Reign of Constanius II, Roman Emperor, begins. [22]

357

375

393

397

5th Century

  • The Porta Pinciana is constructed by Honorius. [14]

401

410

  • The Goth enters Rome and begins the Sack of Rome.

421

434

c. 455

476

  • The Roman Empires fall.
    • The last Emperor, Romulus Augustus, was exiled to Castel dell’Ovo in Napoli. [14]

Between Late 5th Century and Late 6th Century

  • Arthur pulled the Sword of Eden, then called Excalibur, out of a stone and used it to become King of England. [10]
  • Odin obtains the sword, and plunges the Sword into a tree called Barnstokkr.
  • Sigmund pulled the Sword from the tree. [10]

6th Century

c. 500

536

  • General Belisarius passes through the Porta Asinaria and retakes Rome from the Ostogoths. [14]

537

  • Most of the Roman aqueducts are destroyed during the Siege of the Goths. This affects all of the public baths in Rome:
    • The Terme di Traiano are subsequently abandoned due to the loss of their water supply.
    • The most lavish imperial bath, Terme di Diocleziano, stops functioning.
    • The hydraulic installations of the Terme di Caracalla is destroyed. [14]

545

  • The Mura Aureliane is destroyed by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, during the Gothic War. [14]

546

  • A traitor opens the Porta Asinaria to the Totila and his army of Goths, who soon retakes Rome. [14]

549

  • The treason of the Isaurian garrison allowed Totila and his Ostrogoths to enter Rome via Porta Ostiense and sack the city. [14]

7th Century

8th Century

756

  • The Roman Catholic Church takes power in Rome. [14]

9th Century

828

852

  • The Porta Viridaria is enclosed by the Leonine Walls. [14]

889

  • The city of Forli becomes an independent republic. [5]

10th Century

900

908

996

11th Century

  • The Tempio di Antonino e Faustina is converted into the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda. [14]

1000

1050

  • The flooding problems of Forli is solved. [5]

1063

1110

1167

  • The Colonna family is disgraced, banished from the city and their fortification is dismantled after their humiliating defeat of the Commune of Rome. [14]

1071

1090

12th Century

1105

1119

1127

  • The selection of the Doge of Venice is entrusted to 40 men, known as "The Forty". [5]

1129

  • The Templar Order is established. It is recognized and confirmed during the Council of Troyes. [7]

1157

1165

1166

1170

1173

1176

1180

1189

1190

1191

1192

1193

1195

1197

1199

13th Century

1200

1202

  • The Fourth Crusade begins. [5]

1204

1209

  • Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad began to expand the Order's sphere of operations significantly, sending out those that had trained under him across the globe. [28]

1217

1225

1227

c. 1230

c. 1237

1246

1247

1250

1252

1255

  • The Podestà puts up a new law in San Gimignano that bans building that were built higher than their residence. [5]

1256

1257

1258

1259

1260

1261

  • Michael Palaiologos recaptures the Constantinople. The Palaologian dynasty is restored and Latin emperors are expuled. [22]

1271

1288

1290

1296

1299

14th Century

  • Castel Sant'Angelo is converted into a castle for the popes and is connected to St. Peter’s via a covered passage called the Passetto di Borgo. [14]
  • The Basilica di Santa Maria in Ara Coeli becomes the center for religious and civic life in Rome. [14]

Circa 1300s

1300

1301

  • The Battle of Bapheus marks the first appearance of the Ottomans. [22]

1307

  • A fire breaks out in Palazzo Laterano. [14]
  • October 12:
    • A Templar fleet with 18 vessels, carrying various documents and artifacts, departs from France.
    • They are split into 9 groups heading for 9 different destinations, including Venice, Nova Scotia and Lisbon. [13]
  • October 13:
    • Also known as "Friday the 13th", King Philip IV of France arrests Jacques de Molay and 60 of his Templar allies.
    • The Templars starts to operate in the shadows, becoming a true secret society. [13]

1309

1311

1313

1314

  • The Templar Order is officially disbanded according to mainstream history and used the public disbanding as a cover to go underground and continue the covert war against the Assassins. [26]

1320

1321

1322

  • The Pope declared that the Franciscans' vow of poverty was illegal. [5]
  • October 28: Lukas Zurburg, a German Assassin, is born. [30]

1324

1337

1343

  • Giotto di Bondone begins the construction of the Giotto Campanile. [5]

1345

1347

  • Saint Catherine of Sienna is born. [5]

1348

  • The Galata Tower is built by Genoese settlers. [22]
  • The Black Death starts in Europe. [5]
    • Andrea Pisano dies of the Black Death. [5]
    • In Germany, the city of Essen has its population halved by the disease. [30]
    • The Brothers of the Cross travels through Germany promising protection from the disease. [30]
  • A great earthquake occurs in Rome.
    • The Santi Apostoli is destroyed.
    • The top floor of Torre Milizie crumples. [14]

1349

  • The Colosseo suffers large-scale irreparable damage from the earthquake and is left to ruin. [14]

1350

1359

  • Francesco Talenti completes the Giotto Campanile. [5]

1361

  • A fire breaks out in Palazzo Laterano. [14]

1376

1378

1382

1387

1397

  • Bayezid I launches an unsuccessful attack at Constantinople. [22]

15th Century

Circa 1400s

1400

  • The Byzantine empire is only occupying a small portion of Thrace and a few islands. [22]

1402

  • Emperor Yongle rises to power following a bloody coup against his family in China. [30]
  • Fang Xiaoru, the Assassin Grand Master of China, and his apprentices were executed by Yongle.

1412

1413

1416

1417

  • Pope Martin V restores the Santi Apostoli. [14]

1418

1420

1421

1424

1430

1431

1432

1433

  • Cosimo de' Medici is exiled. [5]

1434

1435

1436

1438

1440

  • The Sant’Antonio dei Portoghesi begins construction under Cardinal Antonio de Chavez. [14]

1441

1442

1443

1444

1445

1446

1448

1449

1450

1452

1453

1454

1455

1456

1457

1458

1459

1460

1461

1462

1463

1464

1465

1466

1467

1468

1469

1470

1471

1472

1473

1474

1475

  • Petruccio Auditore is pulled from school due to unknown illness. The Auditore family doctor confines Petruccio Auditore to bed. [5]
  • Federico Auditore becomes a clerk at the Medici bank. [5]
  • Rosa attempts to pickpocket Antonio de Magianis but is caught. She becomes Antonio's apprentice in pickpocketing. [5]
  • Girolamo Savonarola studies at Santo Spirito and becomes a Dominican friar. [32]
  • September 17: The Medici bank reports a bag of florins missing. Federico Auditore approaches Francesco Sassetti and reveals the location of the bag with a smile. The bag was hidden on one of the Florentine rooftops. [5]

1476

1477

1478

1479

1480

1481

1482

1484

1485

1486

1487

1488

1490

1491

1492

1493

1494

1495

1496

1497

1498

1499

16th Century

  • The Ponte Sant’Angelo is used to display the bodies of executed men to the public. [14]

Early 1500s

  • The Trinita dei Monti is constructed. [14]

1500

1501

1502

1503

1504

1505

  • Odai Dunqas is driven out by his family, the Sultan of the Sennar Sultanate, and arrives in Alexandria. [33] [22]
  • Sofia Sartor's father commissioned the German artist Albrecht Dürer to paint a portrait of her. [22]
  • Naples come under Spain rule when Ferdinand seized the island from the French. [14]

1506

1507

1508

  • Pope Leo X holds an architectural competition for a new church in Rome. The winning entry is the San Giovanni dei Fiorentini. [14]

1509

1510

1511

1512

1513

1514

1515

1516

1519

1520

1521

1522

1524

1527

1541

1542

  • Giovanni Borgia, an Assassin, experiences a vision of an unknown Chinese man through the Crystal Skull and decides to alert the other Assassins. [15]

1553

1554

1555

1558

1559

1563

  • The Porta Viridaria is rendered useless when the third set of Leonine Walls was built around it. [14]

1575

  • The construction of Santa Maria in Vallicella begins. [14]

1581

1582

1587

1589

1592

1598

  • Edward Kelley jumps from a tower of Hněvín's Castle and is killed. [15]
  • A flood sweeps away the Ponte Emilio. [14]
  • The Este family leaves Delizia di Belriguardo, and Delizia di Belriguardo becomes a stable. [21]

1599

  • The construction of Santa Maria in Vallicella is finished and consecrated. [14]

17th Century

  • Pope Urban VIII remodels the Porta Aurelia and renames it to Porta San Pancrazio. [14]

1601

  • A plague occurs in Rome due to the stagnant waters of Acquea Mariana. [14]

1603

  • Johannes marries Elizabeth Jane Weston.
  • Queen Elizabeth I of England dies.
  • Elizabeth Jane Weston receives a wedding gift, the painting "Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses", from John Dee.
  • John Dee watches a play by Shakespear in Globe Theatre in London. [15]

1604

  • June 21: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is opens in Prague. Johannes and his wife, Elizabeth Jane Weston, watches the play. [15]

1605

  • Guy Fawkes carries out his infamous Gunpowder Plot. [46]

1632

  • Herzafen Ahmet Chelebi tests his gliding machine on top of the Galata Tower. [22]

1650

  • The construction for San Andrea della Valle completes. [14]

1651

  • Charles II, King of Scotland, while exiled to Scotland, fights troops led by Oliver Cromwell in the Battle of Worcester. [15]
  • Charles II lost the battle and hides in the Royal Oak at Boscobel House. [15]
  • Charles II is exiled once again to France. [15]

1658

  • Oliver Cromwell dies. [15]

1660

  • George Monck has effectively seized control of London. [15]
  • Charles II ends his exile and is made King of England. [15]

1662

  • The renovations of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria di Montesan begins. [14]

1675

  • The renovations of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria di Montesan ends. [14]

1679

1680s

  • King James II orders the building of King's Chapel in Boston. [47]

18th Century

1707

  • Benjamin Church's residence is built by a prominent local merchant named Robert Calef. [47]

1713

  • The Old State House in Boston begins housing the Massachusetts government. [47]

1734

  • The construction of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini is completed. [14]

1740s

  • The South Battery of Boston is expanded. [47]

1754

  • William Douglass, owner of Green Dragon Tavern, dies. His property was left to his daughter, Catherine Kerr, and his nephew, Cornelius Douglass. [47]
  • April 18: Haytham Kenway assassinates Miko in the Royal Opera House.
  • April 20: Haytham Kenway begins his journey to Boston.
  • May 16: Louis Mills begins painting barrels of cargo and throwing them into the ocean as the ship progressed, in order to provide a trail that the Aquila could follow.
  • May 21: Haytham Kenway kills Louis Mills.
  • July 8: Haytham Kenway arrives at Boston.
  • Upon reaching Boston, he is tasked with finding five men faithful to his cause: Charles Lee, William Johnson, Thomas Hickey, Benjamin Church and Jonathan Pitcairn. Upon finding these men, he kills a slave trader named Silas Thatcher and frees a large group of Native American slaves belonging to the Kanien'kehá:ka tribe in the process. [48]

1755

  • Haytham and Kaniehtí:io slays Edward Braddock as he retreats from battle at Fort Duquesne
  • Haytham and Kaniehtí:io travel to the entrance of the Grand Temple.
  • July 13: Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu dies. Haytham and Kaniehtí:io kills Edward Braddock. Haytham impregnates Kaniehtí:io. [48]

1760s

  • The South Battery of Boston falls out of use. [47]

1760

  • 2 November: The village in Kanatahséton was burned down by Charles Lee, Benjamin Church, Thomas Hickey, and William Johnson, and Kaniehtí:io died, leaving Ratonhnhaké:ton an orphan of the village. [47]

1765

  • August: The first protest over the Stamp Act occurs in Boston. [47]

1766

  • An earthquake occurs in Constantinople. [22]
  • The Bayezid Mosque is restored. [22]
  • The Freemasons buy the Green Dragon Tavern and rename it "The Freemasons Arms". [47]

1767

  • A gallery is installed in the Old State House. [47]

1769

  • October 4: A teenage Ratonhnhaké:ton communicates with Juno. She tells him to leave the valley, find Achilles Davenport.
  • October 28: Ratonhnhaké:ton visits Achilles Davenport.
  • October 29: After accomplishing this by protecting the Davenport manor from bandits, Ratonhnhaké:ton adopts the name "Connor" on Achilles' suggestion, and the pair set off to collect supplies to rebuild the decaying Davenport Homestead from Boston. [48]

1770

  • Paul Revere begins living in his Boston residence. [47]
  • March: Fighting between soldiers and rope workers begins in Macneal's Rope Yard, leading right up to the Boston Massacre. [47]
  • March 5: The Boston Massacre: Connor comes into contact with Samuel Adams, after Haytham attempts to frame his son for the event dubbed the Boston Massacre, to which he is required to clear his notoriety through Adams' advice.
  • March 6: Connor followed Samuel Adams to the printer, to prevent the latter from making more wanted posters of him.
  • Achilles presents Connor with the Aquila, a ship he can use to patrol the Eastern American seaboard.
  • Connor becomes a full-fledged member of the Assassin Brotherhood by Achilles.
  • Connor sets out to eliminate the Colonial Templars. [48]

1773

  • Charles Messier discovers the Whirlpool Galaxy. [5]
  • December 16: Boston Tea Party: Connor meets with Samuel Adams, William Molineux, and Stephane Chapheau. Together, they destroy William Johnson's tea, so that his income would be stunted. [48]

1774

  • William Johnson is assassinated after he attempts to purchase the land on which Connor's people reside. [48]

1775

  • April 18: Connor rides with Paul Revere across the Frontier to rouse the militias and send them to Lexington and Concord.
  • The Siege of Boston begins. [47]

1776

  • The Christ Church is known as the Old North Church. [47]
  • The Old North Meeting House is torn down and used as firewood. [47]
  • The Old South Meeting House is ransacked. [47]
  • The British flee Boston. [47]
  • January: Charlestown is burned during a raid. [47]

1781

1790

  • The Massachusetts State House opens in Beacon Hill. [47]

1797

1798

  • The Boston government moves out of the Old State House. [47].

1799

19th Century

1812

1817

  • Public hanging ends in Boston. [47]

1830

  • Cows are banned in Boston. [47]

1834

  • June 24: Saint John's Day is celebrated in Montreal, Canada. Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan witnesses the founding of Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste. [15]

1862

  • The Union Troops in Beaufort, South Carolina are in possession of an Apple of Eden. [4]

1863

  • The Battle of Gettysburg occurs. Subject 16 once visited the battle as his ancestor. [9]
  • November 19: Clay Kaczmarek witnesses the Gettysburg Address as a result of the bleeding effect. [50]

1865

1866

1880

1881

1887

1888

1891

1899

20th Century

1900

1901

1902

  • The Wardenclyffe Tower is under construction. [52]

1903

1905

  • One of Paul Revere's descendants buys his former residence and turns it into a museum. [47]

1908

1910

  • The Abstergo's founders designs the "Plan". [55][7]

1913

1914

1915

1916

1917

1926

1930

1937

1939

  • World War II, orchestrated by the Templars, begins between the Axis Forces and the Allied Forces when Britain and France declare war on Germany]

1943

  • July 22: The first test of the Philadelphia Project takes place.
  • Subject 15 relives the memory of his ancestor during the Philadelphia Project. [54]
  • The ship is "briefly manifested in a future state" for approximately 18 minutes. [54]
  • October 28: The second, and final test of the Philadelphia Project is undertaken. [57]

1944

1945

  • Adolf Hitler's double is killed in a bunker. [58]
  • Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi Party and a Templar, is assassinated by the Assassins in order to retrieve a Piece of Eden. [58]

1946

1948

1952

1953

  • Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, leader of the USSR, is assassinated by the Assassins. [19]
  • The Liberation of Iran is orchestrated by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Sha'baan Ja'fari and other Templar agents. The Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh is overthrown. [59]
  • England loses to Hungary in an infamous football match. The event is considered to be the worst sports-related disaster in history by some, including Shaun's father. [14]

1954

  • The Liberation of Guatemala is orchestrated by Templar agents. [59]
  • June: "V." and "N." discusses via phone about the need to arrest Alan Turing, a Templar traitor. [55]

1960

1963

1964

1968

1969

  • July 20: Apollo 11, a Templar expedition, lands on the Moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin becoming the first humans to set foot on the Moon. A Piece of Eden is recovered.

1971

1973

1974

1984

1985

1987

1990

  • Mikhail Gorbachev, a Templar, brings democracy to Russia and establishes the Constitutional Court. His Communism ideals conflicts the ideology of the Templars. [60]
  • The Porta Cavalleggeri is enlarged for cars to pass through. [14]

1991

  • August: Boris Yeltsin, another Templar, stands up to Mikhail Gorbachev's ideologies and Gorbachev loses popularity. [60]
  • December: Boris Yeltsin unseats Mikhail Gorbachev in a secret meeting at the Belavezhskaya Forest and becomes the first President of Russia. [60]

1992

  • Under Boris Yeltsin's capitalistic rule, Russian economy opens to elite oligarchs and private companies. [60]
  • The British Petroleum, a Templar organization, phones Alfa Bank and discusses oil deals. [60]

1993

  • The Constitutional Court and the Parliament is disbanded by Boris Yeltsin. [60]
  • 2.5 billion in aid from the U.S. Congress is sent to Boris Yeltsin after the disbandment. [60]

1997

  • The Templars arrange for fake hominid skeletons to be planted in Ethiopia. [35]

1998

1999

  • Robert Getas contacts Vanessa for the first time. [15]

21st Century

Circa 2000s

2000

  • The Templars and Assassins both attempt to gain control over the United States during the presidential campaign; with George W. Bush as the Templar-backed candidate and Al Gore as the Assassin-backed candidate. [61]
  • Daniel Cross is kidnapped by Abstergo as "Subject 4" and brainwashed as a sleeper agent to assassinate the Mentor if he ever gets the chance. [51][7]
  • Daniel Cross relives the memories of his Russian Assassin ancestor, Nikolai Orelov, through the bleeding effect in his adulthood.
  • Daniel Cross assassinates the Mentor.
  • Daniel Cross returns to Abstergo Industries to report all locations of the Assassin camps and is returned to the Animus.
  • The Brotherhood comes to near destruction due to the actions of Daniel Cross. [17]
  • December: Antonin Scalia, a Templar, writes a letter to "S.", detailing their plans to destroy the Campaign Finance laws. [61]

2001

  • Don Evans, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and George W. Bush, all Templars, begins their positions as the U.S. Commerce Secretary, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Defense Secretary, Vice President of the U.S. and President of the United States respectively. [61]
  • October 6: The day is marked as "IRemember" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]

2002

  • March 21: The day is marked as "BlackHills" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 21: The day is marked as "MotherSad" and "FatherMad" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. This day is marked in the American convention (M-D-Y). [20]
  • July 22: The day is marked as "NothingIsTrue" and "EverythingIsPermitted" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]

2003

  • Desmond Miles, an Assassin, escapes the Farm - an Assassin Hideout - and starts working as a bartender in Bad Weather. [23]
  • Desmond Miles buys a motorcycle.
  • February 4: The day is marked as "BoredOfWarStories" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • May 16: The day is marked as "ChicagoGirls" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 16: The day is marked as "Escape" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 23: The day is marked as "FacesInStone" and "WhatIsThisPlace" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 27: The day is marked as "NotFarEnough" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 30: The day is marked as "PainKillers" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • December 19: The Mars Express Orbiter hurls the Beagle 2 towards Mars. [15]
  • December 25:
    • Vanessa, a scientist working for the Beagle 2 launch, and other scientists from the LOCC awaits confirmation of Beagle 2 landing on Mars. [15]
    • Vanessa steals data on the landing, and is killed when a trade goes foul. [15]

2004

  • Don Evans, a Templar, steps down as the U.S. Commerce Secretary. [61]
  • March 11: The day is marked as "TheyWillFindMe" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 14: The day is marked as "12To6" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • November: Gary, a CIA agent, finds out about Abstergo and their links to numerous commerical organizations. He plans to publish a book about his findings but is stopped by Templar agents. [62]

2005

2006

  • Donald Rumsfeld, a Templar, steps down as the U.S. Defense Secretary. [61]
  • The "Second Plague", or the "L-11 Outbreak", occurs. 96% of the Africa population dies and Africa becomes uninhabited. [8]

2007

2008

  • January: The First Quarter Briefing on Abstergo Lab Facility Progress is published. [50]
  • March: Clay Kaczmarek visits his psychiatrist. Positive progress is noted. [50]
  • April: Clay Kaczmarek visits his psychiatrist and steals the patient files on himself. [50]
  • June 12: The day is marked as "CALLHOME!" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • August 16: The day is marked as "SoMuchNoise" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]

2009

  • Condoleezza Rice, a Templar, steps down as the U.S. Secretary of State. [61]
  • Dick Cheney and George W. Bush ends their services as the Vice President of the U.S. and President of the United States respectively. [61]
  • Abstergo installs the Akashic Satellite Plexus. [7]
  • An "incident" happens on Pennsylvania Avenue, prompting increased security to guests.[46]
  • February 16: The day is marked as "TheEverythingCity" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]

2010

2011

  • February 1: Clay Kaczmarek is arranged to be "captured" by Abstergo Industries. [50]
  • February 4: The day is marked as "JustAddGin" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • April: A man named Mr. Jameson finds out Abstergo's CCTV used to spy on civilians. He and his son are promptly disposed by Templar agents. [63]
  • April 13: Carolie Grey sends a notice of acquisition of Saint Petersburg to Alan Rikkin. [30]
  • September 17: The day is marked as "TheJMZ" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]

2012

  • January:
  • August 8:
  • August 9:
  • August 10:
  • August 27:
  • September 1:
  • September 3:
    • The Global Weather Association abolishes the term 'Hurricane Season' due to increasingly erratic weather patterns. [8]
    • Eye-Abstergo postpones the launch of their first satellite until December 21st. [8]
  • September 4:
    • The E.U. and U.S. begin construction of jointly owned oil platforms in the Weddell Sea. [8]
  • September 6:
    • The water supply of a small town is tampered, leading to hundreds being hospitalized.
    • The "Fluoride Enhancement Studies" documents is leaked from Abstergo Industries, as a result, Abstergo Holdings is accused to be behind the plot. [8]
    • The last movie studio in the USA closes. [8]
    • The findings from Desmond's journey into the Animus is downloaded onto the secure terminal in the conference room. [8]
  • September 7:
    • The President of Mexico promises to ramp up border security to stop American refugees. [8]
    • Abstergo Industries finish cleaning up the mess left by the DIA incident. [8]
    • Abstergo Industries learn the locations of all of the Pieces of Eden through using Desmond Miles in the Animus. [26]
    • The Grail is removed from Abstergo's list of objectives. [54]
    • The examination of the Crystal Skulls by the Abstergo agents is completed. [54]
  • September 8
    • A talk is held and plans to divide up Africa, devastated by a plague, are discussed. [8]
    • Desmond Miles escapes Abstergo Industries, along with Lucy Stillman. [26][13]
    • They retreat to an Assassin Hideout where he meets fellow Assassins Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings.
    • Desmond Miles is introduced to the Animus 2.0 and relives key moments of Ezio Auditore's life. [35]
  • September 9:
  • September 17:
  • September 19:
    • Desmond is reported to be screaming loudly during his sleep. [65]
    • The day is marked as "Bastards!" in the code related to Desmond Miles found in the Animus. [20]
  • September 26:
  • October 10:
  • October 30: Desmond familiarizes himself with the updated software installed during the time he spent in a coma. [48]
  • December 21:
    • This is the scheduled launch date of an Abstergo satellite. The satellite will be mounted with a Piece of Eden as part of the Templars' plan to control the minds of humans and ensure "absolute peace". [8][64] The project is now cancelled. [7]


Footnotes

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  2. Assassin's Creed II, The Truth
  3. Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 6
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  6. Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 19
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Animus Database
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 Assassin's Creed, Warren Vidic's Emails
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 14
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 5
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 7
  12. 12.0 12.1 Assassin's Creed (French comic)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 Assassin's Creed Timeline, Game Informer
  14. 14.000 14.001 14.002 14.003 14.004 14.005 14.006 14.007 14.008 14.009 14.010 14.011 14.012 14.013 14.014 14.015 14.016 14.017 14.018 14.019 14.020 14.021 14.022 14.023 14.024 14.025 14.026 14.027 14.028 14.029 14.030 14.031 14.032 14.033 14.034 14.035 14.036 14.037 14.038 14.039 14.040 14.041 14.042 14.043 14.044 14.045 14.046 14.047 14.048 14.049 14.050 14.051 14.052 14.053 14.054 14.055 14.056 14.057 14.058 14.059 14.060 14.061 14.062 14.063 14.064 14.065 14.066 14.067 14.068 14.069 14.070 14.071 14.072 14.073 14.074 14.075 14.076 14.077 14.078 14.079 14.080 14.081 14.082 14.083 14.084 14.085 14.086 14.087 14.088 14.089 14.090 14.091 14.092 14.093 14.094 14.095 14.096 14.097 14.098 14.099 14.100 14.101 14.102 14.103 14.104 14.105 14.106 14.107 14.108 14.109 14.110 14.111 14.112 14.113 14.114 14.115 14.116 14.117 14.118 14.119 14.120 14.121 14.122 14.123 14.124 14.125 14.126 14.127 14.128 14.129 14.130 14.131 14.132 14.133 14.134 14.135 14.136 14.137 14.138 14.139 14.140 14.141 14.142 14.143 14.144 14.145 14.146 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Database
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  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Assassin's Creed II, Sanctuary
  17. 17.00 17.01 17.02 17.03 17.04 17.05 17.06 17.07 17.08 17.09 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 17.16 17.17 17.18 Assassin's Creed: The Encyclopedia
  18. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Scrolls of Romulus
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 Assassin's Creed II, Glyph 15
  20. 20.00 20.01 20.02 20.03 20.04 20.05 20.06 20.07 20.08 20.09 20.10 20.11 20.12 20.13 20.14 20.15 20.16 20.17 20.18 20.19 20.20 20.21 20.22 20.23 20.24 Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Desmond's Joruney Teaser Trailer
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.7 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, The Da Vinci Disappearance
  22. 22.00 22.01 22.02 22.03 22.04 22.05 22.06 22.07 22.08 22.09 22.10 22.11 22.12 22.13 22.14 22.15 22.16 22.17 22.18 22.19 22.20 22.21 22.22 22.23 22.24 22.25 22.26 22.27 22.28 22.29 22.30 22.31 22.32 22.33 22.34 22.35 22.36 22.37 22.38 22.39 22.40 22.41 22.42 22.43 22.44 22.45 22.46 22.47 22.48 22.49 22.50 22.51 22.52 22.53 22.54 22.55 22.56 22.57 22.58 22.59 Assassin's Creed: Revelations database
  23. 23.00 23.01 23.02 23.03 23.04 23.05 23.06 23.07 23.08 23.09 23.10 23.11 23.12 23.13 23.14 23.15 23.16 23.17 23.18 23.19 23.20 23.21 23.22 23.23 23.24 23.25 23.26 23.27 23.28 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade
  25. Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 26.7 26.8 Assassin's Creed
  27. 27.0 27.1 Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines
  28. Assassin's Creed II, Codex
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  43. Assassin's Creed: Revelations reveal teaser
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  63. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Cluster 8
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