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| || [[ | | rowspan="2" valign="top" | 1902 || 8 March || ''Lindenau Accords'': [[Lukas II of Mascylla|Lukas II]] met with representatives of the [[Kingdom of Hytekojuznia|Hytekojuznik king]] [[Johannes II]] in Lindenau to acknowledge Hytekojuznik hegemony over former Mascyllary territories and to give up all claims of its right to demand them. Formal diplomatic relations were cut as a result. | ||
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| || | | || Field marshal Friedrich Gabig, chief of the Mascyllary Army Staff, developed the Gabig Plan, or codenamed Plan Winter, a plan for the quick invasion and conquest of [[Kingdom of Hytekojuznia|Hytekojuznia]] in the event of a war. | ||
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Revision as of 12:18, 9 October 2019
This is a timeline of Mascyllary history, comprising important legal, economic, and territorial changes and political events in Mascylla.
18th century
Year | Date | Event |
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1793 | 23 May | The member states of the Elbgau Confederacy merged with the defeated Mascyllary countries into the first ever Mascyllary nation-state, the Mascyllary Kingdom, in Langquaid following the conclusion and peace negotiations of the War of the Five Kings. |
25 May | Robert was crowned King Emperor of the Mascyllary Kingdom at Lehpold. | |
3 June | The Treaty of Langquaid agreed on the dissolution of the Elbgau Confederacy. | |
6 November | Königsreh, the capital city of the new Mascyllary Kingdom, was formally founded. | |
11 November | The Reichstag of the Elbgau Confederacy was renamed the Reichsrat of the Mascyllary Kingdom. | |
15 November | The Reichsrat formally approved Wilhelm Stenreck and was appointed Prime Minister of the Mascyllary Kingdom. | |
1794 | 9 February | Königliche Bank was established. |
18 March | Wissensschlacht: The Knowledge Supervision Act was passed, transferring all scientific works and texts to state control and owning. | |
1795 | 7 September | The first public Mascyllary library and museum, the Altes Museum, was opened in Königsreh. |
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19th century
Year | Date | Event |
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1883 | 21 October | Left politician and current Prime Minister Oswald Göttinger was stabbed by conservative writer Leo Bübke in public, but survived the failed assassination due to his pocket dictionary averting the knife to penetrate his skin. |
5 December | Former King Emperor Lukas I died having a heart attack. | |
1885 | 16 July | Elpsland War: Hytekojuznia declared war on Mascylla. |
1 August | Battle of Woltzar: Hytekojuznik forces broke a Mascyllary and dealt them a decisive defeat. | |
4 August | General Wilhelm von Bürhardt sended the Bürhardt telegram to Christoph I, stating the war can not be effectively won anymore. | |
13 October | Elpsland War: Hytekojuznia and Mascylla signed the Peace of Birchau, in which the latter agreed to large territorial concessions, ending the war. | |
30 October | Oswald Göttinger was dismissed and resigned as Prime Minister. | |
1 December | Fabian von Tilgern was elected as Prime Minister. | |
1886 | 16 April | Mascylla and Tudonia joined a mutual defense treaty, the Two Kings Alliance. |
1887 | Automobiles with gasoline-powered internal combustion engines were produced independently by Gottard Tesch and Friedrich Ebert. |
20th century=
Year | Date | Event |
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1902 | 8 March | Lindenau Accords: Lukas II met with representatives of the Hytekojuznik king Johannes II in Lindenau to acknowledge Hytekojuznik hegemony over former Mascyllary territories and to give up all claims of its right to demand them. Formal diplomatic relations were cut as a result. |
Field marshal Friedrich Gabig, chief of the Mascyllary Army Staff, developed the Gabig Plan, or codenamed Plan Winter, a plan for the quick invasion and conquest of Hytekojuznia in the event of a war. |