Chronology
The chronological history of the world from the ancient past to the distant future.
Pre-Cataclysm
Year | Event |
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1 | Jesus Christ is born.[1][1.1][note 1] |
4 | The second Germanic War begins.[1.1] |
30 | Jesus Christ is crucified.[1.1][note 2] |
64 | The Great Fire of Rome breaks out.[1.1]
Christians are persecuted by the violent Roman emperor Nero.[1.1] |
100 | The Roman Empire is on the rise.[1.1] |
165 | The 16th Germanic War begins, and Best disease spreads from West Asia into the Empire's territory.[1.1] |
250 | The Decian persecution of Christians takes place.[1.1] |
311 | The Edict of Toleration by Galerius is issued, and a flag with a cross is first created.[1.1] |
313 | The Edict of Milan is issued.[1.1] |
379 | Theodosius the Great is born.[1.1] |
395 | Theodosius the Great dies, resulting in the Roman Empire being split between East and West.[1.1] |
440 | Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, is born.[1.1] |
449 | Anglo-Saxons invade Britannia.[1.1][note 3] |
476 | The Western Roman Empire falls.[1.1] |
585 | The Slavic migrations begin.[1.1] |
610 | Muhammad receives his first revelation, leading to the establishment of Islam.[1.1] |
726 | The Catholic Church bans religious icons.[1.1][note 5] |
731 | The Catholic Church banishes iconoclasts.[1.1][note 6] |
732 | The Battle of Tours, also called the Battle of Poitiers, takes place.[1.1] |
747 | Plague spreads throughout the Byzantine Empire.[1.1] |
756 | The caliphate is split between East and West.[1.1][note 7] |
800 | Normans begin ravaging parts of Europe.[1.1] |
843 | The Treaty of Verdun divides the Frankish Kingdom into three.[1.1]
The Council of Constantinople convenes.[1.1] |
856 | There are earthquakes in Corinth, Tunisia, Iran and Kyoto.[1.1] |
Post-Cataclysm
Year | Date | Event | Details |
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856 | The Cataclysm happens.[1.1]
A huge city appears overnight on the Iberian Peninsula.[1.1] |
Looting and other crimes by refugees and rioters skyrocket.[1.1]
Sightings of grotesque creatures are reported. There is an increase in incidents of people being attacked.[1.1] | |
858 | The Byzantine Empire falls.[1.1][note 8] | According to oral tradition, swarms of huge dragons flew in and reduced the empire's capital to ashes overnight.[1.1] | |
862 | The monarchies of the West, Middle and East Frankish Kingdoms fall one after another.[1.1] | Riots begin spreading to other countries after Louis II of Middle Francia is murdered by a mob.[1.1][note 9] | |
865 | The concept of Midgard begins to form.[1.1]
Rumours of the Cathedral City begin to spread.[1.1] |
After the Cataclysm, and following the collapse of several nations, the European region becomes known as Midgard around this time.[1.1]
People begin calling the city that appeared after the Cataclysm the "Cathedral City." Some settle in, and a local government is established.[1.1] | |
867 | The Pythagorean Institute is founded.[1.1] | Nobles and intellectuals who fled to the Cathedral City from their former kingdoms found the Pythagorean Institute, a research institute dedicated to the study of disasters, calamities and the rising occurence of abnormalities across the world.[1.1]
Refugees from the world over begin mass migrating to the Cathedral City in search of salvation.[1.1] | |
868 | The Chaldean Gate is built.[1.1]
The Ten Nights of Tragedy occur.[1.1] |
The Cathedral City is unable to accept any more refugees due to a severe food shortage. In order to restrict the influx of refugees, the Chaldean Gate is built over the course of three nights. A battle ensues between the refugees and the City Self-Defense Forces, which lasts for a further seven nights. (Ten Nights of Tragedy)[1.1] | |
869 | One after another, people arise from the general populace who can perform "miracles", such as superhuman destruction and the ability to detect water underground.[1.1] | ||
870 | The Pythagorean Institute confirms the existence of "magic."[1.1] | ||
872 | People who perform "miracles" establish a strict order and social hierarchy in the Cathedral City.[1.1] | ||
875 | The Pythagorean Institute create a system for the registration and authorisation of people who perform miracles. The Pythagorean Institute thus begins to dictate social status.[1.1]
Miracle Performers, or simply Performers, bring order and social hierarchy to the Cathedral City.[1.1] | ||
878 | The Chaldean Gate opens.[1.1] | The Chaldean Gate is opened for the first time in ten years, and the city expands. A Performers' district is established, and the religions of the past begin to transform. Belief in the "Performers and Miracles of the Pythagorean Institute", or simply the "Church", begins to spread.[1.1] | |
882 | The Council of Chaldea takes place.[1.1] | The first council between the Church, who held power even before the Cataclysm, and the Pythagorean Institute, is held. Together they establish a new organisation known as the Church in order to bring peace to the chaotic world. The Pythagorean Institute becomes a secret organisation under the direct command of the Church, and its name eventually disappears from the historical record.[1.1]
The Church makes the registration system of Performers (now known as Magicians) a lot more strict in order to discourage them from rebelling. At the same time, research into "magic" is actively conducted.[1.1] | |
885 | The Magic Surge Incident happens.[1.2] | Due to a magician's out of control magic, a third of the city vanishes. The Church announces that this was suppressed only due to their research into Seal Magic. (In truth, a Seal Magic experiment failed, resulting in the magician's body enlarging until he was only a giant foot. The foot proceeded to trample the city's slums, killing 2000 people in a single night. The official announcement by the Church is as above.)[1.2] |
Notes
- ↑ In our world, Christian scholars generally place Jesus' birth between 6 to 4 BC.
- ↑ In our world, Christian scholars generally believe Jesus' crucifixion happened in either the year 30 or 33.
- ↑ This date seems to come from Bede the Venerable's Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
- ↑ In our world, Muhammad only began to preach publicly some three years later after his first revelation, circa 613. Further, the first caliphate (イスラム帝国, lit. "Islamic Empire"), the Rashidun Caliphate, was only established after Muhammad's death in 632.
- ↑ The Chronology in Drag-On Dragoon World Inside says the Catholic Church (ローマ教会, lit. "Roman Church") banned religious icons. However, in our world, the veneration of religious icons was actually banned by Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian.
- ↑ In our world, Pope Gregory II summoned a synod in 727 (four years earlier) to condemn iconoclasm.
- ↑ This likely refers to the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate after the Umayyad Caliphate was overthrown by the Abbasid Revolution in the year 750. The Umayyad prince Abd al-Rahman I fled west and established the independent Emirate of Córdoba in southern Iberia in 756.
- ↑ In our world, the Byzantine Empire collapsed with the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
- ↑ In our world, Louis II was not murdered, and died in the year 875 instead.
References
- ↑ Drag-On Dragoon World Inside. Released by Square Enix as part of the Drag-On Dragoon 10th Anniversary Box on December 19, 2013.
- ↑ 1.1.00 1.1.01 1.1.02 1.1.03 1.1.04 1.1.05 1.1.06 1.1.07 1.1.08 1.1.09 1.1.10 1.1.11 1.1.12 1.1.13 1.1.14 1.1.15 1.1.16 1.1.17 1.1.18 1.1.19 1.1.20 1.1.21 1.1.22 1.1.23 1.1.24 1.1.25 1.1.26 1.1.27 1.1.28 1.1.29 1.1.30 1.1.31 1.1.32 1.1.33 1.1.34 1.1.35 1.1.36 1.1.37 1.1.38 1.1.39 1.1.40 1.1.41 1.1.42 1.1.43 1.1.44 1.1.45 1.1.46 1.1.47 1.1.48 1.1.49 1.1.50 1.1.51 1.1.52 1.1.53 1.1.54 1.1.55 Page 244: Chronology.
- ↑ 1.2.0 1.2.1 Page 245: Chronology.