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*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 13 October 1919 - 13,000 Sosymet soldiers seize key positions in Djenibek, starting the [[Seketese Civil War]] | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 13 October 1919 - 13,000 Sosymet soldiers seize key positions in Djenibek, starting the [[Seketese Civil War]] | ||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}}{{flagicon image|Flag of Conelibek.svg}} April 1919 - The [[Conelibek Assembly]], in conjuction with the [[Societee Conelibek]] declare the [[Free Conelibek]] area. | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}}{{flagicon image|Flag of Conelibek.svg}} April 1919 - The [[Conelibek Assembly]], in conjuction with the [[Societee Conelibek]] declare the [[Free Conelibek]] area. | ||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 17 November 1919 - Sosymet forces capture Fjedor,Gjenor in the [[Seketese Civil War]] | |||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} June 1923 - The [[Battle of Djenibek]] concludes with a [[Kjedorate Party|Kjedorate]] victory, ending the [[Seketese Civil War]] | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} June 1923 - The [[Battle of Djenibek]] concludes with a [[Kjedorate Party|Kjedorate]] victory, ending the [[Seketese Civil War]] | ||
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 13 May 1924 - Seketese President [[Loren Allis]] declares the formation of the [[Second Seketese Republic|Federal Republic of Seketan and Wilskland]]. | *{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 13 May 1924 - Seketese President [[Loren Allis]] declares the formation of the [[Second Seketese Republic|Federal Republic of Seketan and Wilskland]]. |
Revision as of 18:13, 18 May 2023
Prehistory
Bronze Age
Classical Era
Middle Ages
Early (400-872)
High (872-1300)
Late (1300-1500)
Modern Era
Early Modern (1500-1789)
- 17 November 1765 - With the death of Theo II and the acencion of Fjedor I, the Kingdom of Alquiya and Kingdom of Seketan form a personal union
Late Modern (1789-1918)
- 1 March 1884 - The Nelbec Imperial Acts establish the union of Kingdom of Seketan and Kingdom of Alquiya into the Empire of Alquiya and Seketan
- 20 June 1887 - The Nelbec Act renames the Empire of Alquiya and Seketan into the United Nelbec Empire and adopts national symbols
Contemporary (1918-Present)
Nelbec Revolutionary Era (1918-1945)
- 5 December 1918 - Kjedorates declare independence for the First Republic of Seketan.
- 13 October 1919 - 13,000 Sosymet soldiers seize key positions in Djenibek, starting the Seketese Civil War
- April 1919 - The Conelibek Assembly, in conjuction with the Societee Conelibek declare the Free Conelibek area.
- 17 November 1919 - Sosymet forces capture Fjedor,Gjenor in the Seketese Civil War
- June 1923 - The Battle of Djenibek concludes with a Kjedorate victory, ending the Seketese Civil War
- 13 May 1924 - Seketese President Loren Allis declares the formation of the Federal Republic of Seketan and Wilskland.
- 9 June 1925 - Seketese President Loren Allis renames the Federal Republic of Seketan and Wilskland to the Federal Republic of Seketan.
- 6 March 1939 - The King of Trjebia Simon II, agrees to the Statute of Dremem, reforming the unelected Sjdhredhri into a democratic Legislative Assembly with a powerful Prime Minister.
- 27 February 1945 - Seketese President Loren Allis abolishes the Federal Republic of Seketan, rewriting the constitution to form the Third Seketese Republic.
Nelbec Spring (1976-1984)
- 11 January 1978 - Protests in Conelibek breakout, starting the 1978 Seketese revolution.
- 22 April 1978 - Seketese President Etyjen Pesan resigns amid protests and public pressure. He will be the last Kjedorate leader of Seketan.
- 23 April 1978 - Markus Heilmann is appointed by the Hérvynsken as interim President, being Seketans first non-Kjedorate leader.
- 13 November 1978 - Seketan holds its first fully democratic elections, with the Socialist Party and Democrats winning the most seats.
- 14 November 1978 - Patjik Moulette of the Socialist Party is made Prime Minister of Seketan, the first left-wing leader of Seketan.