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| rowspan="6" valign="top" | 1851 || January 7 || The [[Siege of Junggyeong]]: Shindan forces, with support from surrendered Greater Wu forces, [[Emperor Shinzhong of Greater Wu|Emperor Shinzhong]] and Balakhaat militia, defeat the surviving Greater Wu forces in Junggyeong. [[Emperor Aizong of Greater Wu|Emperor Aizong]] is captured and put to trial. | |||
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| February 19 || Emperor Aizong, regarded as the illegitimate usurper of the throne, is convicted of numerous crimes and is executed; at the same day, the remaining Royalists and regional warlords around Zhenia declare independence in unison, hence initiating the [[Zhenian Civil War]]. | |||
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| August 3 || Seongjo declares Shindan an empire and thrones himself as emperor, amid the civil war. | |||
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===1900-1999=== | ===1900-1999=== |
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Related articles: Zhenia, History of Zhenia
This is a complete timeline of notable historical events throughout the human history of Zhenia.
Before Centuries
Before 330 BC
330 BC - O AD
Year | Date | Event |
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330 BC | Shen Lien declares the Zhen dynasty an empire, following the unification of mainland Zhenia and the Danguk peninsula; from this point, Shen Lien is known to Zhenian history as Emperor Taizo of Zhen, the first Emperor in Zhenian history. | |
322 BC | Construction of Sanggyeong is complete; Emperor Taizo relocates the imperial capital from modern-day northern Jinshan to Sanggyeong. |
First Millennium
0-99
100-199
200-299
300-399
400-499
500-599
600-699
700-799
800-899
900-999
Second Millennium
1000-1099
1100-1199
1200-1299
1300-1399
1400-1499
1500-1599
1600-1699
1700-1799
1800-1899
Year | Date | Event |
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1851 | January 7 | The Siege of Junggyeong: Shindan forces, with support from surrendered Greater Wu forces, Emperor Shinzhong and Balakhaat militia, defeat the surviving Greater Wu forces in Junggyeong. Emperor Aizong is captured and put to trial. |
February 19 | Emperor Aizong, regarded as the illegitimate usurper of the throne, is convicted of numerous crimes and is executed; at the same day, the remaining Royalists and regional warlords around Zhenia declare independence in unison, hence initiating the Zhenian Civil War. | |
August 3 | Seongjo declares Shindan an empire and thrones himself as emperor, amid the civil war. |