User:Elchzard/Timeline
5th century BCE
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/5thCenturyBCE/465BCE|465 BCE </tabview> |
3rd century BCE
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/3rdCenturyBCE/210BCE|210 BCE </tabview> |
1st century BCE
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/1stCenturyBCE/44BCE|44 BCE User:Elchzard/Timeline/1stCenturyBCE/42BCE|42 BCE User:Elchzard/Timeline/1stCenturyBCE/30BCE|30 BCE </tabview> |
1st century
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/1stCentury/41|41 </tabview> |
12th century
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/12thCentury/1189|1189 </tabview> |
13th century
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1204|1204 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1217|1217 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1225|1225 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1227|1227 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1247|1247 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1256|1256 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1257|1257 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1258|1258 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1259|1259 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1269|1269 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1271|1271 User:Elchzard/Timeline/13thCentury/1296|1296 </tabview> |
14th century
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/14thCentury/1321|1321 User:Elchzard/Timeline/14thCentury/1324|1324 User:Elchzard/Timeline/14thCentury/1338|1338 User:Elchzard/Timeline/14thCentury/1348|1348 User:Elchzard/Timeline/14thCentury/1350|1350 </tabview> |
15th century
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<tabview> User:Elchzard/Timeline/15thCentury/1402|1402 User:Elchzard/Timeline/15thCentury/1424|1424 User:Elchzard/Timeline/15thCentury/1431|1431 </tabview> |
16th century
1509
- An earthquake strikes Constantinople, marking the leave of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and the secret return of the Templars, now fighting under the Byzantine banner.[1]
1519
- Leonardo da Vinci dies in the Clos Lucé in Amboise on 2 May, with his friends Ezio Auditore and Niccolò Machiavelli at his side.[2]
19th century
1832
- Ludger Duvernay, a Canadian journalist and Assassin, posts a number of articles accusing the Canadian administration of serving the Château Clique, the leaders of the Templar Order.[3]
- Ludger Duvernay is arrested on orders of the Château Clique, who even rallied the public against Duvernay. The Assassins eventually freed Duvernay, and he founded the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society after his release, hoping to gain indepence for Canada.[3]