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Events
Flood
Noah leaves the Ark
Tower of Babel
Jerusalem founded
God makes a covenant with Abram
Isaac marries Rebakah
Joseph is sold to slavery
Jacob moves to Egypt
Athens founded
Exodus
Israelites enter Canaan
Rome founded
London founded
Alexandropolis Maedica, Thrace (Bulgaria) founded
Tyre (Lebanon) founded
Gaza City (Palestine) founded
Alexandria (Egypt) founded
Battle of Chaeronea
Battle of Mount Haemus
Siege of Pelium
Battle of Thebes
Battle of the Granicus
Siege of Miletus
Siege of Halicarnassus
Battle of Issus
Siege of Gaza
Battle of Gaugamela
Battle of the Uxian Defile
Battle of the Persian Gate
Siege of Cyropolis
Battle of Jaxartes
Siege of the Sogdian Rock
Battle of the Hydaspes
Battle of Muye, Henan
Battle of Bitter Lakes
Sack of Jerusalem
Battle of Mount Zemaraim, Israel
Battle of Karkar, Syria
Siege of Gezer, Israel
Battle of Diyala River
Battle of Halule
Battle of Deres, Messenia
Battle of the Great Foss, Greece
Battle of Hysiae, Argolis
Battle of Ulai, Elam
Battle of Susa, Elam
Fall of Ashdod, Palestine
Battle of Chengpu, Henan
Battle of Arrapha
Fall of Assur
Battle of Nineveh
Battle of Megiddo
Fall of Harran
Battle of Carchemish, Syria
Battle of Hamath
Siege of Jerusalem, Israel
Battle of An, Jinan
Siege of Jerusalem, Israel
Battle of Halys, Turkey
Battle of Bi, Henan
Battle of Yanling, Henan
Battle of the Median Border, Persia
Battle of Hyrba, Media
Battle of the Fetters, Greece
Battle of Pasargadae, Iran
Battle of Pteria, Cappadocia
Battle of Thymbra, Lydia
Battle of The 300 Champions, Greece
Battle of Alalia, Corsica
Battle of Pelusium, Egypt
Siege of Rome, Italy
Siege of Rome, Italy
Battle of Bai ju, Hubei
Siege of Naxos, Cyclades
Siege of Sardis, Turkey
Battle of Ephesus, Turkey
Battle of Lake Regillus, Italy
Battle of Lade, Turkey
Battle of Sepeia, Greece
Siege of Naxos, Greece
Siege of Eretria, Euboea
Battle of Marathon, Greece
Battle of Thermopylae, Greece
Battle of Artemisium, Euboea
Battle of Salamis
Battle of Himera, Sicily
Battle of Plataea, Greece
Battle of Mycale, Ionia
Siege of Byzantium
Battle of Lize
Battle of the Cremera, Italy
Siege of Eion
Battle of Cumae
Battle of the Eurymedon
Battle of Mount Algidus, Italy
Battle of Tanagra, Greece
Battle of Oenophyta, Greece
Siege of Prosoptis, Greece
Battle of Jinyang, Shanxi
Siege of Citium
Battle of Salamis
Battle of Coronea
Battle of Corbio
Capture of Fidenae
Battle of Sybota
Battle of Potidaea
Battle of Spartolos, Greece
Battle of Rhium, Greece
Battle of Naupactus, Greece
Battle of Banquan, China
Battle of Zhuolu, Hebei
Battle of Uruk, Sumer
Battle of Mingtiao
Battle of the Ten Kings
Battle of Megiddo, Canaan
Battle of the Astarpa River
Battle at Gibeah, Canaan
Battle of Kadesh
Siege of Dapur, Syria
Battle of the Tollense, Germany
Battle of Nihriya
Battle of Troy, Turkey
Battle of Mount Gilboa
First Battle of Mytilene
Battle of Plataea
Battle of Tanagra
Battle of Olpae
Battle of Idomene
Ring Fight
Chancellor of Germany Heinrich Brüning resigns
Battle of Tamassy
Hermann Göring is elected chairman of the German Senate
Battle of Long Island
President Hindenburg begins talking to Hitler about forming a new government
British occupy New York City
Hindenburg names Kurt von Schleicher Chancellor of Germany
Battle of Harlem Heights
Defense of the Great Wall
Battle of Coweecho River
Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany
Battle of Valcour Island
Germany's Reichstag is set on fire
Battle of White Plains
Reichstag Fire Decree is passed
Battle of Fort Washington
Franklin Delano Roosevelt inaugurated as US President
Battle of Fort Lee
Dachau concentration camp is completed
Battle of Trenton
German Reichstag passes the Enabling Act
Battle of Princeton
Anti-Nazi boycott of 1933
Battle of Ridgefield
Japan leaves the League of Nations
Treaty of DeWitt's Corner
Germans boycott Jewish shops and businesses
US Flag Resolution
German Gestapo secret police is established
Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
Hitler outlaws trade unions
Lafayette arrives in Philadelphia
Official formation of the Luftwaffe
Battle of Oriskany
Tanggu Truce
Battle of Bennington
All non-Nazi parties are banned in Germany
British withdraw from Fort Stanwix, NY
Nazi party becomes the official party of Germany
General Howe lands at Head of Elk, Maryland
Haavara Agreement
Battle of Brandywine
Leó Szilárd conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction
Battle of the Clouds
Germany leaves the League of Nations
First Battle of Freeman's Farm
Homeless, alcoholic, and unemployed sent to Nazi concentration camps
Paoli Massacre
German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact
British occupy Philadelphia
German police submit to Heinrich Himmler
Battle of Germantown
Night of the Long Knives
Second Battle of Freeman's Farm
SS becomes an organization independent of the Nazi Party
Battle of Saratoga
July Putsch
Battle of Fort Mercer
Hitler makes himself Führer of Germany
Battle of Fort Mifflin
Wehrmacht swears loyalty oath to Hitler
French Alliance (US and France)
Long March begins
Clinton replaces Howe
Sergey Kirov is murdered
Battle of Barren Hill
Abyssinia Crisis begins
British abandon Philadelphia for New York City
Japan renounces the Washington Naval Treaty and the London Naval Treaty
Battle of Monmouth Court House
League of Nations approves Saar plebiscite
Battle of Kaskaskia
Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Battle of Newport
Neutrality Act of 1935
Capture of Savannah
Nuremberg Laws
Battle of Port Royal Island
Second Italo–Abyssinian War begins
Battle of Kettle Creek
Stanley Baldwin becomes UK PM
Battle of Brier Creek
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics
Battle of Stono River
Germany seizes the Rhineland
Spain declares war on Great Britain
Second London Naval Treaty
Burning of Fairfield
Second Italo–Abyssinian War ends
Burning of Norwalk
Spanish coup marks the beginning of the Spanish Civil War
Battle of Paulus Hook
German Four Year Plan
Burning of Newtown
1936 Berlin Summer Olympics
Bonhomme Richard captures Serapis
Suiyuan Campaign begins
Tappan Massacre
Condor Legion goes into action in the Spanish Civil War
Battle of Savannah
Anti-Comintern Pact (Japan and Germany)
British capture Charleston
All German males 10-18 must join the Hitler Youth
Battle of Waxhaw Creek
UK King Edward VIII abdicates
Battle of Ramseur's Mill
Italian expeditionary force lands in Cadiz
French troops arrive at Newport
Second United Front is formed
Battle of Hanging Rock
US President Roosevelt begins his second term
Battle of Camden
Neville Chamberlain becomes UK PM
John André arrested
Marco Polo Bridge Incident
Battle of King's Mountain
US President Roosevelt gives the Quarantine Speech
Mutiny of unpaid Pennsylvania soldiers
Italy joins the Anti-Comintern Pact
Battle of Cowpens
USS Panay incident
Battle of Cowan's Ford
Allison incident
Articles of Confederation
Germany annexes Austria
Battle of Guilford Courthouse
US President Roosevelt seeks peace with Hitler
Battle of Hobkirk's Hill
Munich Agreement
Cession of Fort Granby
Germany invalidates all its Jewish citizens passports
Battle of Augusta
Herschel Grynszpan mortally wounds Ernst vom Rath in Paris
Battle of Ninety Six
Kristallnacht pogrom begins
Battle of Green Springs Farm
Columbia University splits a uranium atom
Battle of Eutaw Springs
Hitler orders Plan Z
Battle of Chesapeake Bay
A pro-German Slovak Republic is created
Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown
Germany establishes the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
British PM Lord North resigns
Germany demands Lithuania cede the Klaipėda Region
British evacuate Savannah
Hitler demands the return of the Free City of Danzig to Germany
British and Americans sign preliminary Articles of Peace
German–Romanian Treaty for the Development of Economic Relations
British leave Charleston
UK and France guarantee Polish independence
Congress ratifies preliminary peace treaty
Spanish Civil War ends
Treaty of Paris (UK-US)
Germany plans Fall Weiss
British troops leave New York City
US President Roosevelt seeks peace with Hitler and Mussolini
Washington resigns as Commander-in-Chief
Soviet Union proposes a tripartite alliance with UK and France
US Constitution signed
Hitler renounces the Anglo-German Naval Agreement and the German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact
US Constitution adopted
Sweden, Norway, and Finland reject Germany's offer of non-aggression pacts
Battle of Great Meadows
Pact of Steel
Battle of Fort Necessity
Tientsin Incident
Battle of Acadia
Einstein-Szilárd letter
Battle of the Wilderness
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
Battle of Lake George
German ultimatum to Poland
Great Britain declares war on France
Battle of Chojnice
France declares war on Great Britain
Capture of Fort Oswego
Battle of Fort William Henry
Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
Battle of Louisbourg
Battle of Fort Frontenac
British / Indian Peace
Battle of Fort Duquesne
Battle of Guadeloupe
Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
Battle of Fort Niagara
Battle of Quebec
Siege of Quebec
Battle of Montreal
British flag raised over Detroit
Battle of Newfoundland
Treaty of Paris
Battle of Detroit
Battle of Minorca
Battle of Lobositz
Battle of Reichenberg
Battle of Prague
Battle of Kolín
Battle of Gabel
Battle of Domstadtl
Battle of Teplitz
Battle of Hastenbeck
Battle of Rheinberg
Battle of Krefeld
Battle of Sandershausen
First Battle of Lutterberg
Battle of Bergen
Battle of Minden
Battle of Corbach
Battle of Emsdorf
Battle of Warburg
Battle of Kloster Kampen
Battle of Langensalza
Battle of Grünberg
Battle of Ölper
Battle of Wilhelmsthal
Battle of Lutterberg
Battle of Nauheim
Battle of Amöneburg
Battle of Rossbach
Battle of Hochkirch
Battle of Hoyerswerda
Battle of Maxen
Battle of Meissen
Battle of Strehla
Battle of Torgau
Battle of Freiberg
1757 raid on Berlin
Battle of Zorndorf
Battle of Kay
Battle of Kunersdorf
Battle of Moys
Battle of Breslau
Battle of Leuthen
Battle of Landeshut
Battle of Liegnitz
Battle of Burkersdorf
Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf
Battle of Tornow
Battle of Fehrbellin
Battle of Güstow
Battle of Frisches Haff
Battle of Pasewalk
Battle of Neuensund
Battle of Neukalen
Battle of Valencia de Alcántara
Battle of Vila Velha
Raid on Rochefort
Battle of Cartagena
Action of 29 April 1758
Battle of Saint Cast
Battle of Quiberon Bay
Battle of Bishops Court
Battle of the Strait of Otranto
Battle of Ist
Action of 1 November 1944
Treaty of Munich
Armistice with Germany
Greater Poland Uprising
Paris Peace Conference opens
Battle of George Square
Foundation of the Comintern
Austrian Constituent National Assembly demands Austria's integration to Germany
Proclamation of the communist Hungarian Soviet Republic
Turkish War of Independence begins
Treaty of Versailles
Fall of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic
Treaty of Saint-Germain
Seizure of Fiume
Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
Creation of the Free City of Danzig
League of Nations
Kapp Putsch
Ruhr Uprising
Treaty of Trianon
Treaty of Sèvres
Żeligowski's Mutiny
Bloody Christmas
Peace of Riga
Free State of Fiume
US–German Peace Treaty
US–Austrian Peace Treaty
US–Hungarian Peace Treaty
National Fascist Party founded
Washington Naval Treaty
Germany-Soviet Union Relations
Treaty of Rapallo
Defenestration of Gabriele D'Annunzio
Benito Mussolini appointed Italian PM
Grand National Assembly of Turkey abolishes the Ottoman Sultanate
France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr
Treaty of Lausanne
Corfu Incident
Conference of Ambassadors
Turkey becomes a Republic
Beer Hall Putsch
Proclamation of 1763
Vladimir Lenin dies
The Sugar Act
United Kingdom recognizes the Soviet Union
The Currency Act
Italy annexes the Free State of Fiume
The Stamp Act
Adolf Hitler sentenced to 5 years in jail
The Quartering Act of 1765
Fascists win elections in Italy with a 2/3 majority
Patrick Henry: "If this be treason, make the most of it!"
Italian Socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti murdered in Rome
The Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions
Dawes Plan is accepted
The Declaratory Act
France withdraws troops from the Ruhr
The Townshend Revenue Act
Paul Von Hindenburg elected German President
Boston Non-Importation Agreement
Hitler publishes Mein Kampf
The Boston Massacre
Locarno Treaties
The Gaspee Affair
Theodoros Pangalos becomes dictator of Greece
The Tea Act
British and Belgian troops leave Cologne, Germany
The Boston Tea Party
Greek dictator Theodoros Pangalos is elected president
Boston Port Act
Treaty of Berlin
Administration of Justice Act
Germany joins the League of Nations
Massachusetts Government Act
Hirohito becomes the Emperor of Japan
Quartering Act of 1774
Shanghai Massacre
Quebec Act
Treaty of Jeddah
Battle of Point Pleasant
Peter Voikov is assassinated
The Association
Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party
Galloway's Plan rejected
Iraq gains independence from the United Kingdom
Patrick Henry: "Give me liberty or give me death"
Jinan Incident begins
The Rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes
Foundation of the Chinese Red Army
Battle of Lexington
Huanggutun Incident
Battle of Concord
Italo-Ethiopian Treaty
Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Kellogg-Briand Pact
George Washington named Commander in Chief
Soviet Union launches the first five-year plan
Battle of Bunker Hill
Litvinov's Pact
Washington assumes command of the Continental Army
Lateran Treaty
Capture of Montreal
Herbert Hoover becomes President of the US
Burning of Norfolk
Jinan Incident ends
Battle of Great Canebrake
Persia signs Litvinov's Pact
"Common Sense"
Lateran Treaty is ratified
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge
Kellogg-Briand Pact goes into effect
Capture of New Providence Island
Young Plan is finalized
British evacuate Boston
Wall Street Crash
British Navy moves to Halifax
London Naval Treaty
Battle of Three Rivers
France withdraws its remaining troops from the Rhineland
The Virginia Declaration of Rights
Nazis becoming the second-largest party in the Reichstag
Battle of Sullivan's Island
Launching of the first Deutschland-class cruiser, Deutschland
The First Virginia Constitution
Mukden Incident
Battle of Fort Moultrie
Japan invades Manchuria
US Declaration of Independence
Stimson Doctrine is proclaimed
Battle of Lyndley's Fort
January 28 Incident
Battle of Seneca
Manchukuo created
Battle of Tugaloo River
Paul von Hindenburg is reelected President of Germany
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Wandering in the Wilderness
King David
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Mahalaleel
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Julius Caesar
Herod the Great
Alexander the Great
Siege of Tyre
Cophen Campaign
Siege of Aornos
Siege of Multan
Philip II of Macedon
Philip III of Macedon
Alexander IV of Macedon
Antigonus I Monophthalmus, King of Macedonia (306–301 BC)
Demetrius I of Macedon, King of Macedonia (294–288 BC)
King Perdiccas I of Macedon (700–678 BC)
King Argaeus I of Macedon (678–640 BC)
King Philip I of Macedon (640–602 BC)
Aeropus I of Macedon (602–576 BC)
Queen Elizabeth II Windsor of the UK (1952-)
King George VI Windsor of the UK (1936-52)
King Edward VIII Windsor of the UK (1936)
King George V Saxe-Coburg & Gotha of the UK (1910-36)
King Edward VII Saxe-Coburg & Gotha of the UK (1901-10)
Queen Victoria Hanover of the UK (1837-1901)
King William IV Hanover of the UK (1830-7)
King George IV Hanover of the UK (1820-30)
King George III Hanover of the UK (1760-1820)
King George II Hanover of Great Britain (1727-60)
King George I Hanover of Great Britain (1714-27)
Queen Anne Stuart of Great Britain (1702-14)
King William III Nassau of England (1689-1702)
Queen Mary II Stuart of England (1689-94)
King James II Stuart of England (1685-8)
King Charles II Stuart of England (1660-85)
Richard Cromwell (1658-9)
Oliver Cromwell (1653-8)
King Charles I Stuart of England (1625-49)
King James I Stuart of Scotland (1567-1625) and England (1603-25)
Queen Elizabeth I Tudor of England (1558-1603)
King Philip Habsburg of England (1554-8)
Queen Mary I Tudor of England (1553-8)
Queen Jane Grey of England (1553)
King Edward VI Tudor of England (1509-47)
King Henry VIII Tudor of England (1509-47)
King Henry VII Tudor of England (1485-1509)
King Richard III York of England (1483-5)
King Edward V York of England (1483)
King Edward IV York of England (1461-70; 1471-83)
King Henry VI Lancaster of England (1422-61; 1470-1)
King Henry V Lancaster of England (1413-22) and France (1422-53 [disputed])
King Henry IV Lancaster of England (1399-1413)
King Richard II Plantagenet of England (1377-99)
King Edward III Plantagenet of England (1327-77)
King Edward II Plantagenet of England (1307-27)
King Edward I Plantagenet of England (1272-1307)
King Henry III Plantagenet of England (1216-72)
King Louis Capet of England (1216-7)
King John Angevin of England (1199-1216)
King Richard I Angevin of England (1189-99)
King Henry II Angevin of England (1154-89)
Queen Matilda Normandy of England (1141)
King Stephen Blois of England (1135-54)
King Henry I Normandy of England (1100-35)
King William II Normandy of England (1087-1100)
King William I Normandy of England (1066-87)
Edgar Ætheling Wessex of England (1066)
King Harold Godwinson Godwin of England (1066)
King Edward the Confessor Wessex of England (1042-66)
King Harthacnut Denmark of England (1040-2)
King Harold Harefoot Denmark of England (1035-40)
King Canute Denmark of England (1016-35)
King Edmund Ironside Wessex of England (1016)
King Æthelred II Wessex of England (978-1013; 1014-16)
King Sweyn Denmark of England (1013-14)
King Edward Wessex the Martyr of England (975-8)
King Edgar Wessex the Peaceful of England (959-75)
King Eadwig Wessex of England (955-9)
King Eadred Wessex of England (946-55)
King Edmund I Wessex of England (939-46)
King Æthelstan Wessex of England (924-39)
King Ælfweard Wessex of England (924)
King Edward Wessex the Elder of England (899-924)
King Alfred Wessex the Great of England (871-99)
King Clovis I Merowig of France (509-11)
King Theuderic I Merowig of France (511-34)
King Theudebert I Merowig of France (534-48)
King Theudebald Merowig of France (548-55)
King Chlodomer Merowig of France (511-24)
King Childebert I Merowig of France (511-58)
King Chlothar Merowig the Old of France (511-61)
King Charibert I Merowig of France (561-7)
King Guntram Merowig of France (561-92)
King Sigebert I Merowig of France (561-75)
King Childebert II Merowig of France (575-95)
King Theudebert II Merowig of France (595-612)
King Theuderic II Merowig of France (595-613)
King Sigebert II Merowig of France (613)
King Chilperic I Merowig of France (561-84)
King Chlothar II Merowig the Great of France (584-629)
King Dagobert I Merowig of France (629-39)
King Clovis II Merowig the Lazy of France (634-57)
King Chlothar III Merowig of France (657-73)
King Childeric II Merowig of France (673-5)
King Theuderic III Merowig of France (675-91)
King Clovis IV Merowig of France (691-5)
King Childebert III Merowig the Just of France (695-711)
King Dagobert III Merowig of France (711-5)
King Chilperic II Merowig of France (715-21)
King Theuderic IV Merowig of France (721-37)
King Childeric III Merowig of France (743-51)
King Pepin III Carolus the Short of France (751-68)
King Carloman I Carolus of France (768-71)
King Charles I Carolus the Great of France (768-814)
King Louis I Carolus the Pious of France (814-40)
King Charles II Carolus the Bald of France (840-77)
King Louis II Carolus the Stammerer of France (877-9)
King Louis III Carolus of France (879-82)
King Carloman II Carolus of France (882-4)
King Charles Carolus the Fat of France (885-8)
King Odo Roberts of France (888-98)
King Charles III Carolus the Simple of France (898-922)
King Robert I Roberts of France (922-3)
King Rudolph Bosonid of France (923-36)
King Louis IV Carolus d'Outremer of France (936-54)
King Lothair Carolus of France (954-86)
King Louis V Carolus of France (986-7)
King Hugh Capet of France (987-96)
Robert II Capet the Pious of France (996-1031)
King Henry I Capet of France (1031-60)
King Philip I Capet the Amorous of France (1060-1108)
King Louis VI Capet the Fat of France (1108-37)
King Louis VII Capet the Young of France (1137-80)
King Philip II Capet Augustus of France (1180-1223)
King Louis VIII Capet the Lion of France (1223-6)
King Louis IX Capet the Saint of France (1226-70)
King Philip III Capet the Bold of France (1270-85)
King Philip IV Capet the Fair of France (1285-1314)
King Louis X Capet the Quarreller of France (1314-6)
King John I Capet the Posthumous of France (1316)
King Philip V Capet the Tall of France (1316-22)
King Charles IV Capet the Fair of France (1322-8)
King Philip VI Valois the Fortunate of France (1328-50)
King John II Valois the Good of France (1350-64)
King Charles V Valois the Wise of France (1364-80)
King Charles VI Valois the Beloved of France (1380-1422)
King Charles VII Valois the Victorious of France (1422-61)
King Louis XI Valois the Prudent of France (1461-83)
King Charles VIII Valois the Affable of France (1483-98)
King Louis XII Valois Father of the People of France (1498-1515)
King Francis I Valois the Father and Restorer of Letters of France (1515-47)
King Henry II Valois of France (1547-59)
King Francis II Valois of France (1559-60)
King Charles IX Valois of France (1560-74)
King Henry III Valois of France (1574-89)
King Henry IV Bourbon the Green Gallant of France (1589-1610)
King Louis XIII Bourbon the Just of France (1610-43)
King Louis XIV Bourbon the Great of France (1643-1715)
King Louis XV Bourbon the Beloved of France (1715-74)
King Louis XVI Bourbon the Restorer of French Liberty of France (1774-92)
King Louis XVII Bourbon of France (1793-5)
Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte the Great of France (1804-14; 1815)
King Louis XVIII Bourbonthe Desired of France (1814-5; 1815-24)
Emperor Napoleon II Bonaparte the Eaglet of France (1815)
King Charles X Bourbon of France (1824-30)
King Louis XIX Antoine Bourbon of France (1830 [disputed])
King Henry V Bourbon of France (1830 [disputed])
King Louis-Philippe I Orléans the Citizen King of France (1830-48)
Emperor Napoleon III Bonaparte of France (1852-70)
1st US President George Washington (1789-97)
2nd US President John Adams (1797-1801)
3rd US President Thomas Jefferson (1801-9)
4th US President James Madison (1809-17)
5th US President James Monroe (1817-25)
6th US President John Quincy Adams (1825-9)
7th US President Andrew Jackson (1829-37)
8th US President Martin Van Buren (1837-41)
9th US President William Henry Harrison (1741)
10th US President John Tyler (1841-5)
11th US President James K. Polk (1845-9)
12th US President Zachary Taylor (1849-50)
13th US President Millard Fillmore (1850-3)
14th US President Franklin Pierce (1853-7)
15th US President James Buchanan (1857-61)
16th US President Abraham Lincoln (1861-5)
17th US President Andrew Johnson (1865-9)
18th US President Ulysses S. Grant (1869-77)
19th US President Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81)
20th US President James A. Garfield (1881)
21st US President Chester A. Arthur (1881-5)
22nd & 24th US President Grover Cleveland (1893-7; 1885-9)
23rd US President Benjamin Harrison (1889-93)
25th US President William McKinley (1897-1901)
26th US President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-9)
27th US President William Howard Taft (1909-13)
28th US President Woodrow Wilson (1913-21)
29th US President Warren G. Harding (1921-3)
30th US President Calvin Coolidge (1923-9)
31st US President Herbert Hoover (1929-33)
32nd US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)
33rd US President Harry S. Truman (1945-53)
34th US President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-61)
35th US President John F. Kennedy (1961-3)
36th US President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-9)
37th US President Richard Nixon (1968-74)
38th US President Gerald Ford (1974-7)
39th US President Jimmy Carter (1977-81)
40th US President Ronald Reagan (1981-9)
41st US President George H. W. Bush (1989-93)
42nd US President Bill Clinton (1993-2001)
43rd US President George W. Bush (2001-2009)
45th US President Donald Trump (2017-)
Battle of Opis, Babylonia
Queen Mary I Stewart of Scotland (1542-1567)
King James V Stewart of Scotland (1513-1542)
King James IV Stewart of Scotland (1488-1513)
King James III Stewart of Scotland (1460-88)
King James II Stewart of Scotland (1437-60)
King James I Stewart of Scotland (1406-37)
King Robert III Stewart of Scotland (1390-1406)
King Robert II Stewart of Scotland (1371-90)
King Edward Balliol of Scotland (1332-6 [disputed])
King David II Bruce of Scotland (1329-71)
King Robert I Bruce of Scotland (1306-29)
King John Balliol of Scotland (1292-6)
Queen Margaret Sverre of Scotland (1286-90)
King Alexander III Dunkeld of Scotland (1249-86)
King Alexander II Dunkeld of Scotland (1214-49)
King William I Dunkeld of Scotland (1165-1214)
King Malcolm IV Dunkeld of Scotland (1153-65)
King David I Dunkeld of Scotland (1124-53)
King Alexander I Dunkeld of Scotland (1107-24)
King Edgar Dunkeld of Scotland (1097-1107)
King Duncan II Dunkeld of Scotland (1094)
King Donald III Dunkeld of Scotland (1093-4; 1094-7)
King Malcolm III Dunkeld of Scotland (1058-93)
King Lulach Dunkeld of Scotland (1057-8)
King Macbeth Dunkeld of Scotland (1040-57)
King Duncan I Dunkeld of Scotland (1034-40)
King Malcolm II Alpin of Scotland (1005-34)
King Kenneth III Alpin of Scotland (997-1005)
King Constantine III Alpin of Scotland (995-7)
King Kenneth II Alpin of Scotland (971-95)
King Romulus of Rome (753-716 BC)
King Numa Pompilius of Rome (716-672 BC)
King Tullus Hostilius of Rome (672-642 BC)
King Ancus Marcius of Rome (642-616 BC)
King Lucius Tarquinius Priscus of Rome (616-578 BC)
King Servius Tullius of Rome (578-534 BC)
King Lucius Tarquinius Superbus of Rome (534-506 BC
Emperor Augustus of Rome (27 BC-14 AD)
Emperor Tiberius of Rome (14-37)
Emperor Caligula of Rome (37-41)
Emperor Claudius of Rome (41-54)
Emperor Nero of Rome (54-68)
Emperor Galba of Rome (68-9)
Emperor Otho of Rome (69)
Emperor Vitellius of Rome (69)
Emperor Vespasian of Rome (69-79)
Emperor Titus of Rome (79-81)
Emperor Domitian of Rome (81-96)
Emperor Nerva of Rome (96-8)
Emperor Trajan of Rome (98-117)
Emperor Hadrian of Rome (117-38)
Emperor Antoninus Pius of Rome (138-61)
Emperor Lucius Verus of Rome (161-9)
Emperor Marcus Aurelius of Rome (161-80)
Emperor Commodus of Rome (177-92)
Emperor Pertinax of Rome (193)
Emperor Didius Julianus of Rome (193)
Emperor Septimius Severus of Rome (193-211)
Emperor Caracalla of Rome (198-217)
Emperor Geta of Rome (209-11)
Emperor Macrinus of Rome (217-8)
Emperor Elagabalus of Rome (218-22)
Emperor Severus Alexander of Rome (222-35)
Emperor Maximinus Thrax of Rome (235-8)
Emperor Gordian I of Rome (238)
Emperor Gordian II of Rome (238)
Emperor Pupienus of Rome (238)
Emperor Balbinus of Rome (238)
Emperor Gordian III of Rome (238-44)
Emperor Philip the Arab of Rome (244-9)
Emperor Decius of Rome (249-51)
Emperor Hostilian of Rome (251)
Emperor Trebonianus Gallus of Rome (251-3)
Emperor Aemilian of Rome (253)
The Albany Congress
The Stamp Act Congress
The First Continental Congress
The Second Continental Congress
Snow Campaign
Siege of Quebec
Washington winters in Morristown, NJ
Battle of Whitemarsh
Washington at Valley Forge
Capture of Vincennes
Battle of Stony Point
Washington Winters at Morristown
Siege of Fort St Philip
Siege of Prague
Siege of Olomouc
Battle of Peterswalde
Siege of Cassel
Battle of Villinghausen
Siege of Cassel
Siege of Pirna
Siege of Dresden
Siege of Breslau
Siege of Glatz
Siege of Kolberg
Siege of Almeida
Battle of Marvão
Raid on St Malo
Raid on Cherbourg
Capture of Belle Île
Action of 17 July 1761
Battle of Cape Finisterre
Raid on Le Havre
Battle of Lagos
Battle of Carrickfergus
Italian invasion of Egypt
Spartacist uprising
Austrian Civil War
Battle of Shanghai
Battle of Nanking
Battle of Taierzhuang
Battle of Xuzhou
Évian Conference
Battle of Lake Khasan
Italy invades Albania
Battle of Khalkhin Gol