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===1960's===
===1960's===
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| 1969
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| [[Ciara Ní Fhionnáin]] becomes the third [[Prime Minister of Gotneska|Prime Minister]] to be {{wpl|Assassinated}} in the last 75 years. She is also the first female in Gotneskan history to be Assassinated, second person of cordic heritage and 10th person holding a gov’t position, to have been Assassinated since 1961.
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===1970's===
===1970's===
* Conflict with Aurv..
* Outbreak of the Gotneskan Civil War


===1980's===
===1980's===
===1990’s===
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| 1992
| 1984
| 11 May
| 11 May
| The [[Battle of Óin Field]], final battle of the [[Gotneskan Civil War]]
| The [[Battle of Óin Field]], Last Major Battle of the [[Gotneskan Civil War]]
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| 1993
| 1984
| 23 August  
| 23 August  
| The [[Gotneskan Civil War]] official ends in a Royalist victory. This marks the end of a nearly two decade long war.
| The [[Gotneskan Civil War]] official ends in a Royalist victory.  
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| 1999
| 1999
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| 2017
| 2017
| 7th October  
| 7th October  
| King [[Jakob II]] dies from undiscovered lung cancer at the age of 52.  
| King [[John II of Gotneska|John II]] dies from undiscovered lung cancer at the age of 52.  
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| 2022
| 22 August
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| The [[Ruaí referendum]] concerning independence from the Kingdom of [[Gotneska]] was held on the 22 August 2022. The referendum questions was: '''“Should Rídearg be an independent country?”'''. Voters could select “Yes” or “No”. The opposing side won in a massive landslide, gathering 2,535,299 (77.4%) having voted against independence and 738,161 (22.5%) having voted in favor of independence. The turnout of 83.5% was the second-largest turnout in an election, only falling by 1.1% which was the first election to allow women to vote in 1898, which had a turnout of 84.6%.
| The [[Ruaí Referendum]] concerning independence from the Kingdom of [[Gotneska]] was held on the 22 August 2022. The referendum questions was: '''“Should Rídearg be an independent country?”'''. Voters could select “Yes” or “No”. The opposing side won in a massive landslide, gathering 2,535,299 (77.4%) having voted against independence and 738,161 (22.5%) having voted in favor of independence. The turnout of 83.5% was the second-largest turnout in an election, only falling by 1.1% which was the first election to allow women to vote in 1898, which had a turnout of 84.6%.


The Rídearg Independence Referendum Act of 2015 set out the arrangements for the referendum and was passed by the Ruaish Riksdag in April 2016. It was then sent to the then King [[John II]], who had tried to cancel the referendum, but was later forced to schedule the referendum to take place in April 2018. Which was later cancelled for a later date after the king had died of a heart attack. In October 2017 with Sarah II becoming Queen. Queen [[Sarah II]] would make it a priority that she let the [[Ruaí|Ruaí people]] have a referendum.
The Rídearg Independence Referendum Act of 2015 set out the arrangements for the referendum and was passed by the Ruaish Riksdag in April 2016. It was then sent to the then King [[John II]], who had tried to cancel the referendum, but was later forced to schedule the referendum to take place in April 2018. Which was later cancelled for a later date after the king had died of a heart attack. In October 2017 with Sarah II becoming Queen. Queen [[Sarah II]] would make it a priority that she let the [[Ruaí|Ruaí people]] have a referendum.
| [https://www.europans.com/topic/6653-the-ruai-referendum/#comment-40019548] [https://www.europans.com/topic/6557-the-daily-news/?do=findComment&comment=40020716]
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| 2023
| 01 October
| [[Isak Palmson proposes to Queen Sarah II. Which she says yes. There Wedding is intended to happen in October of 2024.
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 18 November 2023

Related articles: Kingdom of Gotneska, List of past sovereign states, History of Gotneska


This is a timeline of notable, historical events throughout human history on Kingdom of Gotneska.

Timeline of Gotneskan Historical Periods
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1000 —
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Mesolithic
Copper and Bronze Ages
Iron Age
Middle Ages
Modern Age
 
Neolithic
Republican Revolution
Máeve Conference


Pre 3rd millennium BC

2nd millennium BC

1st millennium BC

Year Date Event Note(s)
circa 425-370 BC Lackaroe Man is born. Oldest known Bog body in Gotneska. And one of the oldest found in the wurld.
circa 380-215 BC Lackaroe Man is hanged as a human sacrifice to the god's of the Nordgælic Iron Age people. Oldest known Bog body in Gotneska. And one of the oldest found in the wurld.

1st century

2nd century

3rd century

Year Date Event Note(s)
~210-24 The Lordship of Gotneska is created. Beyond this nothing much is known.

4th century

5th century

Year Date Event Note(s)
472/73 to 514 Saint Palmer, credited with introducing Christianity to Gotneska. One of four patron saint of Gotneska [1]
488 Summer 488 Battle of Dál Kil Lire, Is classed as one of the most important battles in Gotneskan History.

6th century

Year Date Event Note(s)
~550 The first known kingdom to be formed within Gotneska. The Kingdom of Mealláig a Cordic kingdom located near the present day city of Sionainn.

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

1900's

1910's

1920’s

1930's

1940's

1950's

1960's

Year Date Event Note(s)
1969 17 April Ciara Ní Fhionnáin becomes the third Prime Minister to be Assassinated in the last 75 years. She is also the first female in Gotneskan history to be Assassinated, second person of cordic heritage and 10th person holding a gov’t position, to have been Assassinated since 1961.

1970's

  • Conflict with Aurv..
  • Outbreak of the Gotneskan Civil War

1980's

Year Date Event Note(s)
1984 11 May The Battle of Óin Field, Last Major Battle of the Gotneskan Civil War
1984 23 August The Gotneskan Civil War official ends in a Royalist victory.

1990’s

Year Date Event Note(s)
1999 8 January Queen Sarah II is born. She is born Sorcha Ciarraí Emma Magdalena Andersdottír, She is the third of four biological children of King John II and second of three for Queen Brianna ó Nualláin.

21st century

2000’s

Year Date Event Note(s)
2003 9th December The 2003 Prime Minster Election was one of the most heat elections in Gotneskan history. It was farther complicated by that when the final vote totals came to a close the margin of error was around 5% but the Candidate leading at the time Sir Michael Berg had 49% of the total vote and his comapter having 47%. So a run of election was held in January and Pádraig ó Dubhghaill mangned to win the heat election. After his 6 years he would decide and not run for a second term. This was the first national election to have a run off and so far the only election to have both candidates below 50%.

2010’s

Year Date Event Note(s)
2017 7th October King John II dies from undiscovered lung cancer at the age of 52.
2017 10th October Princess Sarah of Göteborg was crowned Queen of Gotneska, She became the first female monarch to have ruled since the nations blood civil war. And also the youngest to become Monarch since tba??.

2020’s

Year Date Event Note(s)
2021
2022 11 January In the early morning of 15th January, Head Minister Tudig of Aurivizh would give a speech that most outside of his nation classified as a Speech of Hate. The speech was most diecrated towards the county’s of Gotneska for a whole and Ebaray mainly a small Geltic community in its western half. This speech would once again create a uncertainty if war was possible neither side what it but no one was talking the significance change. [2]
2022 19-20 February Daily News Reporter and GBC host, sat down with Princess Christina. To talk out her thoughts about her family's past and fleeing from home nation which had become Communist. In a public statement she called out the Democratic People's Republic of Velaheria. Later that evening the Queen adpointed Christina to Minister of Human Rights & Services. Later On the 20th Velaherian Ministry of External Affairs, sent a letter demanding that Christina be striped of her title and be handed over to Velaheria to of which Gotneska refued. With backing from allies Gotneska hold to its values on human life and liberitys. [3] [4] [5] [6]
2022 22 August The Ruaí Referendum concerning independence from the Kingdom of Gotneska was held on the 22 August 2022. The referendum questions was: “Should Rídearg be an independent country?”. Voters could select “Yes” or “No”. The opposing side won in a massive landslide, gathering 2,535,299 (77.4%) having voted against independence and 738,161 (22.5%) having voted in favor of independence. The turnout of 83.5% was the second-largest turnout in an election, only falling by 1.1% which was the first election to allow women to vote in 1898, which had a turnout of 84.6%.

The Rídearg Independence Referendum Act of 2015 set out the arrangements for the referendum and was passed by the Ruaish Riksdag in April 2016. It was then sent to the then King John II, who had tried to cancel the referendum, but was later forced to schedule the referendum to take place in April 2018. Which was later cancelled for a later date after the king had died of a heart attack. In October 2017 with Sarah II becoming Queen. Queen Sarah II would make it a priority that she let the Ruaí people have a referendum.

[7] [8]
2023 01 October [[Isak Palmson proposes to Queen Sarah II. Which she says yes. There Wedding is intended to happen in October of 2024.