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*15 January 1936{{snd}}Xulio Sousa, first President of the [[Republic of Paretia]], dies. | *15 January 1936{{snd}}Xulio Sousa, first President of the [[Republic of Paretia]], dies. | ||
*1 January 1941{{snd}}[[Dezevau]] gains independence following six years of Estmerish rule as a Trust Territory. | *1 January 1941{{snd}}[[Dezevau]] gains independence following six years of Estmerish rule as a Trust Territory. | ||
*20 January 2021{{snd}}The policy of '[[Normalisation]]', which saw widespread disappearances and deaths across Shangea's political and civic institutions, officially ends in [[Shangea]], | *20 January 2021{{snd}}The policy of '[[Normalisation (Shangea)|Normalisation]]', which saw widespread disappearances and deaths across Shangea's political and civic institutions, officially ends in [[Shangea]], | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 1 January 2024
January
- 519 – Forces of the Verliquoian Empire under the command of the Comte de Savone recapture the city of Solaris.
- 22 January 1920 – The SGIO and other socialist organisations are banned in Gaullica, following the Committe of Public Safety declaring them as "fundamentally anti-Gaullican".
- 29 January 1927 – Senrian troops occupy the Shangean concession of Sakata, ultimately leading to the onset of the Great War.
- 15 January 1936 – Xulio Sousa, first President of the Republic of Paretia, dies.
- 1 January 1941 – Dezevau gains independence following six years of Estmerish rule as a Trust Territory.
- 20 January 2021 – The policy of 'Normalisation', which saw widespread disappearances and deaths across Shangea's political and civic institutions, officially ends in Shangea,