Timeline of world history (Cel)
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The following list describes major events in the human history of the world. This is not a comprehensive list, but merely a summary of some of the more important events in world history.
Prehistoric Era
c. 2 million BU
- First signs of modern humans (in central Notius)
- First usage of stone tools
c. 1 million BU
- First signs of controlled fire usage
- First signs of art (cave handprints)
- Arrival of humans in southern Argestes and western Caecia
c. 10,000 BU
- Domestication of wheat
- Formation of the first semi-permanent settlements (in northern Notius)
- First temple/shrine (at Hajar Qadim, northern Notius)
Pre-Classical Era
c. 7,000 BU
- First writing system is used in northeast Notius by the Mena people
- Construction of walled city-states by the Mena people
- Domestication of rice in eastern Caecia by the Hegu River culture
- Settlement of northern Argestes (Gütland and northern Časrhinna) by the Old Stoneware Complex
c. 4,000 BU
- Unification of Mena city-states under the warlord Themhotep, who is declared the Emperor of the Mena
- Mythical foundation of the city of Rasna by Capu Celi Clanthi, an orphan supposedly adopted by the god Tinia
2500 to 2000 BU
Argestes
- 2566: Beginning of the Mena-Rassenic War; conflict between a league of Rassenic city-states and the Mena Empire
- 2561: Rassenic victory in the Mena-Rassenic War, dissolution of the Rassenic League
- 2558: Beginning of the Intra-Rassenic War between the former league members
- 2551: Victory of Zusle over Rasna in the Intra-Rassenic War; beginning of the "Rassenic Dark Ages"
- 2511: Conquest by Rhinnic warlord Hartkerl the Great of the southern Rhinnland
Caecia
- 2578: Establishment of the Jin Dynasty in modern-day Jinchun
- 2574: Jin conquest of modern-day Rakosien
- 2571: Dissolution of the Jin dynasty after the death of Emperor Jin Xing; formation of competing successor states
- 2563: Jin Civil War begins between Jin rump states
- 2508: End of the Jin Civil War in a stalemate