Timeline of Creeperian History

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This is a timeline of Creeperian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Old Kingdom, Crusader Kingdom, Parliamentary Monarchy, Republic, Revived Monarchy, Empire, Creeperian Civil War, and modern-day Creeperopolis.

Following tradition, this timeline marks the establishment by Felipe I on September 15, 537AD.

500's AD

Year Date Event
537AD September 15 Felipe I declares the foundation of the Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis.
540AD Felipe I converts from Creeperian Paganism to Christianity, de facto founding Creeperian Catholicism.
Pope Gregory I departs from Greater Sacramento and arrives in Creeperopolis.
Creeperian-Sacramentian Schism begins.
568AD Felipe I dies and is succeeded by his son, Armando I.
598AD Armando I is deposed and killed by Fernándo I.

600's AD

Year Date Event
601AD Fernándo I is deposed and killed by Armando I's son, Armando II.
656AD Armando II is deposed by Fernándo I's son, Felipe II.
661AD Felipe II is deposed by Armando II.
667AD Armando II is deposed by Felipe II.
675AD Felipe II is deposed by Armando II.
678AD Armando II is deposed and killed by Felipe II.
679AD Felipe II is deposed and killed by by Armando II's son, Armando III.
Armando III has Felipe II's son, Felipe Amara Cortéz, stoned to eliminate any possible claimant to the throne.

700's AD

Year Date Event
713AD Armando III dies and is succeeded by his brother, Fidel I.
732AD Fidel I dies and is succeeded by his son, Fidel II.
744AD Creeperian-Deltinian War: Forces under the Caliphate of Deltino invade Creeperopolis.
745AD Creeperian-Deltinian War: The Deltinians conquer and annex Creeperopolis.
Creeperian-Deltinian War: Fidel II is executed.

1200's

Year Date Event
1231 February 8 Creeperian Crusade: Alfonso I declares the establishment of Creeperopolis.
Creeperian Crusade: The Creeperian Crusade begins.

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