History Timeline
World history, according to Wikipedia
Date | Event |
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2023 | ChatGPT |
2020 | .NET 5 | Microsoft Learn |
2017 | WebAssembly |
2002 | .NET FrameworkC# |
1998 | XML (w3.org) |
1997 | HTTP 1.1 |
1996 | ActiveX - WikipediaATL | Microsoft Learn |
1994 | OLE 2.0 - Wikipedia |
1993 | Mosaic (web browser) - Wikipedia |
1992 | MFC - Wikipedia |
- Hawaii - Wikipedia - 1959
- Alaska Statehood Act - Wikipedia - 1959
- Washington (state) - Wikipedia - 1889
- Unification of Germany - Wikipedia - 1866-1871
- Unification of Italy - Wikipedia - 1848-1871
- Alaska Purchase - Wikipedia - 1867
- Gadsden Purchase - Wikipedia - 1853
- Texas annexation - Wikipedia - 1845
- War of 1812 - Wikipedia - 1812-1815
- Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia - 1803-1815
- War of the Third Coalition (1803–1806)
- War of the Fourth Coalition (1806–1807)
- War of the Fifth Coalition (1809)
- War of the Sixth Coalition (1813–1814)
- War of the Seventh Coalition (1815)
- Peninsular War (1807–1814)
- French invasion of Russia (1812)
- Haitian Revolution - Wikipedia - 1791-1804
- Louisiana Purchase - Wikipedia - 1803
- Aztecs - Wikipedia - 1325-1521
- Maya civilization - Wikipedia - 250-1697
- Toltec Empire - Wikipedia - 674-1122
- Crusades - 1096-1221
- Norman Conquest - Wikipedia - 1066
- History of Normandy - Wikipedia - 790-1030
- Zapotec civilization - Wikipedia - 700 BC-1521 AD
- Viking activity in the British Isles - Wikipedia - 8th to 11th century
- Charlemagne - Wikipedia - 747-814
- Nazca culture - Wikipedia - 100 BC-800 AD
- Teotihuacan - Wikipedia - 200-750
- King Arthur - Wikipedia - late 5th and early 6th centuries
- Saint George - Wikipedia - ?-303
- Roman conquest of Britain - Wikipedia - 43–84
- Iron Age - Wikipedia - 1200-500 BC
- Roman Republic - Wikipedia - 509-27 BC
- Etruscan civilization - Wikipedia - 900-27 BC
- Julius Caesar - Wikipedia - 100-44 BC
- Julius Caesar’s invasions of Britain - Wikipedia - 55 BC and 54 BC
- Gallic Wars - Wikipedia - 58-50 BC
- Paracas culture - Wikipedia - 800-100 BC
- Galatia - Wikipedia - 280–64 BC
- Alexander the Great - Wikipedia - 356-323 BC
- Olmecs - Wikipedia - 1200-400 BC
- Bronze Age - Wikipedia- 3300-1200 BC
- Stonehenge - Wikipedia - 3000 BC
- Kennewick Man - Wikipedia - 7000 BC
- Doggerland - Wikipedia - 6,500-6,200 BC
- Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia - 9500-8000 BC
- Jericho - Wikipedia - 9600 BCE
Geological history
- Quaternary Period - Wikipedia
- Holocene - Wikipedia - 11,700 BP-present
- Pleistocene Epoch - Wikipedia - 2.6 million BP
- Younger Dryas - Wikipedia - 12,900-11,700 BP
- Bølling–Allerød warming - Wikipedia - 14,700-12,700 BP
- Lascaux Cave- Wikipedia - 17,000 BCE
- Last Glacial Maximum - Wikipedia - 20,000 BP
- Blombos Cave - Wikipedia - 100,000 BCE
- Eemian Interglacial (MIS 5e)- Wikipedia - 130,000-115,000 BP
- Illinoian (stage) (MIS 6) - Wikipedia - 190,000-130,000 BP
- Marine Isotope Stage 7 (MIS 7) Interglacial - Wikipedia - 245,000-190,000 BP
- Neogene - Wikipedia
- Pliocene Epoch - Wikipedia - 5.3-2.6 million BP
- Miocene Epoch - Wikipedia - 23-5.3 million BP
- Paleogene Period- Wikipedia
- Oligocene Epoch- Wikipedia - 34-23 Million BP
- Eocene Epoch- Wikipedia- 56-34 Million BP
- Paleocene Epoch- Wikipedia - 66-56 million BP
- Cretaceous Period - Wikipedia - 145-66 million BP
- Jurassic Period - Wikipedia - 201-145 million BP
- Triassic Period - Wikipedia - 252-201 million BP