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

2000 to 1500 BU

1500 to 1000 BU

1000 to 500 BU

Classical Era

500 to 250 BU

250 BU to 250 AU

Era of Lead

250 AU to 750 AU

750 AU to 1250 AU

Neoclassical Era

1250 AU to 1500 AU

1500 AU to 1750 AU

Modern Era

1750 AU to Present