Timeline of Furbish History
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Pre-Loaísan era
Colonial era
1500s
Year | Date | Event |
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1527 | XX | Spanish ships under García Jofre de Loaísa explore southern coasts of several islands on their way to the Spice Islands. |
1526 | XX | Spanish ships under Álvaro de Saavedra Cerón explore northern coast of Isla Sin Valor on their way to the Spice Islands. |
1574 | June | Urdaneta is burned to the ground by the NAME and all settlers massacred. |
1576 | September | Urdaneta is settled again. |
1580 | February | Settlers flee Urdaneta after more conflicts with NAME. |
1600s
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1700s
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1800s
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Revolution and first republic
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1 | [date] | 17 August 1805 | The first constitution is approved in the Boston Congress. |
Civil war
Second republic
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20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
Time of troubles
23 June 1873 – Jean de Flandre and his company raid Camp III, which the Noorderstein Army telegraph cover up office to avoid a heavy handed response fron Boston.
6 July 1873 – After reading about the Camp III raid in a newspaper, Dominic Drumpf sends Niklas Rosenkrantz to investigate.
8 July 1873 – Gabriël van Aarle is arrested for his role in the Camp III raid.
10 July 1873 – Thomas Cnossen and his mercenaries retake Camp III. Jean de Flandre escapes and joins the Boer Rebellion.
15 July 1873 – An attempted coup against the government is foiled after a betrayal, all conspirators are arrested, except Machiel Zonnenberg who escapes with his wife.
13 February 1874 - Jean de Flandre is arrested, then escapes late at night after a failed attempt to execute him.