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*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 22 April 1978 - Seketese President [[Etyjen Pesan]] resigns amid protests and public pressure. He will be the last Kjedorate leader of Seketan.
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 22 April 1978 - Seketese President [[Etyjen Pesan]] resigns amid protests and public pressure. He will be the last Kjedorate leader of Seketan.
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 23 April 1978 - [[Markus Heilmann]] is appointed by the [[Hérvynsken]] as interim President, being Seketans first non-Kjedorate leader.
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 23 April 1978 - [[Markus Heilmann]] is appointed by the [[Hérvynsken]] as interim President, being Seketans first non-Kjedorate leader.
*{{flagicon image|Flag of Seketan.svg}} 13 November 1978 - Seketan holds its first fully democratic elections, with the [[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist Party]] and [[Democratic Party (Seketan|Democrats]] winning the most seats.

Revision as of 15:47, 16 May 2023

Prehistory

Bronze Age

Classical Era

Middle Ages

Early (400-872)

High (872-1300)

Late (1300-1500)

Modern Era

Early Modern (1500-1789)

Late Modern (1789-1918)

Contemporary (1918-Present)

Nelbec Revolutionary Era (1918-1945)

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.