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History of Iearth

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Introduction

The History of Iearth is the carefully researched description of humanity's past on the planet Iearth. It is informed by archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, by recorded history and by secondary sources and studies. Records of major historical events, human developments, and natural phenomenon are instrumental in determining and piecing together periods of history.

Prehistory

Gladysynthian fresco depicting an Åethnoa warrior shooting backwards, circa 4400 BCE
  • 2,200,000 BCE - Early humanids inhabit Yuan.
  • 680,000 BCE - 780,000 BCE - The carbon-date for the hominid fossils of Skothia Man, a Homo erectus who used fire, were discovered in a cave at Shandia near Skithiana.
  • 7000 BCE - Yuaneze proto-writing.
  • 5000 BCE - Humans settle the Jandus River in Haduastan and establish the world's oldest writing system.
  • 4452 BCE - The Åethnoa mythology states that the "Sky People” create the continent of Euronia, home to the Gladysynthian mainland, and its native inhabitants.
  • 3339 BCE - The Åethnoa split into six main ethnic groups and settle in different areas of Euronia.
  • 3000 BCE - Taupo is populated by Kalean and Yuaneze humans.

Classical Era

14th-5th Century B.C.E.

A bas-relief at Hazarabad, depicting the united Medeam and Achaiminid kingdoms in Emmiria, 650 BCE
  • 1300 BCE - Yuaneze explorers reach the western shores of the Cantalle Ocean near present-day Alecburgh, marking the first recorded instance of Adulan-Ausianan contact.
  • 800 BCE - Rise of Alcarresean city-states.
  • 678 BCE - Buddhism emerges in the mountains of Kint.
  • 625 BCE - The Medeams People unify Emmiria as a nation and empire for the first time.
  • 550 BCE - The Achaiminid Empire (550–330 BC), founded by Cryun the Great, is established as the first true global superpower state; it ruled from as far north as Raviannas and as far west south as Semalia, from their seat of power in Rhaga (at the time known as Cryunias).
  • 508 BCE: Democracy instituted at the Republic of Verdusa.
  • 400 BCE - Stratification and exclusion by caste emerges in Haduastan.
  • 396 BCE - The Skoyan Tribe starts to form basic government and infrastructure and will be the future basis for Egilanak.
  • 320 BCE - Cao Dynasty takes power in Yuan, the Imperial Age begins.

4th-1st Century B.C.E.

1st-5th Century

Post-Classical Era

6th-10th Century

The Emmirian Empire at its height in 980 AD

11th-14th Century

Modern Era

15th Century

16th Century

17th Century

The territorial extent of the Heng Dynasty (1630-1908)

18th Century

The Skith Empire at its greatest extent in 1800

19th Century

1800-50

Battle of Monearde during the Barretoan Wars, October 3rd, 1831

1850-1899

20th Century

1900-20

Construction work on the Vulkarian Pass in 1907.

1921-40

1941-60

General Anthony Fox of the Zamastanian Armed Forces wades ashore during the Battle of Sennepal in the World War.

1961-80

Zamastanian astronaut John Bennett looks back at the Blue Falcon Lunar Module on the surface of the moon on the historic June 3rd, 1972 mission.

1981-89

1990-99

21st Century

2000-2004

2005-2009

2010-14

2015-2019

2020

The ZMS August Vendetta incident prompts the conflict in Ossinia on May 16th, 2020
The Bettencourt Protests in Mayotte on October 4th, 2020

2021

Mikhail Kuznetsov, the first President of Kossmil, was assassinated in Dabatta on April 27th, 2021
Courage program's Blue Eagle takes off for the first manned mission to Eirus on June 5th, 2021
Juan Diego Barrios and the newly elected government of West Chanchajilla on August 5th, 2021
The Syrarantoan city of Tirikan after heavy fighting on November 21st, 2021

2022

Commander Damian Hawkins of Courage 1 was the first man to step foot on Eirus on January 14th, 2022
Qin Chen becomes Chairman of Yuan after the ouster of Xi Jingyi, July 15th, 2022

2023