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Timeline of fictional events

Timeline of fictional events

Various storytellers have tried to create better verisimilitude for their stories by linking them to real history. Protagonists could have witnessed a historical event or even participate in it (often fighting in various wars). In some stories they may even be originators of some event or try to prevent it (see Secret History[?]) but fail – history as we know it, does not change.

In other stories writers have simply placed the story in some specific year or date.

Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them.

These dates are connected to either specific historical dates or real-world historical events. They are known to be fictitious – not claimed nonfiction of conspiracy theories.

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1278 BCE

767

950

1046

1127

  • Chief Hveghi drives away Turkish conquerors and founds Syldavia

1195

1275

1327

1389

  • Robert Gadling begins to meet Sandman every 100 years

1483

1553

1626

1628

1643

1649

1659

1685

1687

1703

1711

1757

1780

1785

1794

1805

1810

1822

1861

1863

1865

  • Ardan, Barbicane, and Nicholl ride a cannon fired spaceship to the moon.

1866

1867

1872?

1881

1885

1887

1888

1889

1890

Circa 1890 - 1893

1891

1893

1899

  • Indiana Jones born as Henry Jones, Jr. (according to internal evidence in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles)

1902

1903

1904

1909

1912

1913

1915

1916

1917

  • Lord Clifford Chateley marries Constance but afterwards he is seriously wounded in the front during the First World War and permanently paralyzed under the waist – which leads to events of Lady Chatterley's Lover.

1920

1921

1923

1924

1926

1927

  • Parisian inspector Maigret meets (his) writer Georges Simenon for the first time (according to Maigret's memoirs)

1929

1930

  • Nero Wolfe hires Archie Goodwin and begins his job as a private eye

1931

1932

1935

1936

1937

1938

1939

  • Failed attempt to oust Syldavian king Muskar XII

1940

  • Monique D'Aubainne takes over in Al Amarja and becomes its president-for-life.

1941

  • Parisian private eye Nestor Burma[?] is released from a prisoner of war-camp and resumes his job during the German occupation of Paris (according to Leo Malet[?]'s books)

1944

1945

1948

1955

  • November 5 – Marty McFly from 1985 stumbles in, meets his would-be-parents and tries to get Back to the Future

1961

1972

1981

1984

  • Winston Smith, a secretly rebellious file clerk in the Ministry of Truth, is arrested and tortured by Big Brother

1997

  • August 29 - Human civilization is destroyed by Skynet (The Terminator)
  • November 5 – The first recorded appearance of the mysterious terrorist known as "Codename V" in Westminster, London. During the next year he launches a series of elaborate attacks against the fascist regime (which had ruled England since the nuclear war of 1988), causing increasing confusion and unstability, which ultimately brings the regime down (V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd[?]).

2001 An extra-terrestial obelisk is found on the moon, prompting an investigation flight to Jupiter, which is sabotaged by HAL 9000

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