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| The dates are real, the events are not... well, except when fictional characters participate in real events, then the events ARE real, you know, sort of, but not really, because they're different than the actual event. | Timeline Eras | | PRE-19TH CENTURY 11 dates spanning 452 years: 1348-1799 | Select Year 1348 1431 1492 1534 1548 1619 1642 1738 1773 1777 1786 | - 1348
- 1431
- May
- May 30
- Future Man 2017 TV Series | Source Timeline
Joan of Arc is not burned at the stake. J1, a.k.a. nut-face Josh, travels back in time, rescuing his heroes that died prematurely and taking them to Haven, A town that exists outside of time and space. (Season 3 episode Haven is for Real)
- 1492
- 1534
- August
- August 30
- The Good Place 2016 TV Series | Source Timeline
Douglass Wynegar of Hawkhurst, England gives his grandmother roses for her birthday - He picked them himself, walked them over to her, she was happy. Boom, 145 points. (Season 3 episode The Book of Dougs)
- 1548
- 1619
- 1642
- September
- September 12
- The Good Place 2016 TV Series | Source Timeline
Sir Geoffrey Frumpton becomes the first man to say, "Well, actually…" to a woman in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Exhibit featured in the Hall of Low-Grade Crappiness, the least horrifying room in The Museum of Human Misery, a torture museum in the Bad Place, featuring famous examples of bad behavior and explanations of the torture they earned. (Season 2 episode Rhonda, Diana, Jake and Trent)
- 1738
- 1773
- December
- December 16
- The Simpsons 1989 Animated Series | Source Timeline
Mr. Burns' great-grandfather Franklin Jefferson Burns participates in the Boston Tea Party, "tossing that tea without a care for what the caffeine would do to the Fenway Flounder", a now extinct fish. (Season 9 episode Trouble with Trillions)
- 1777
- July
- July 7
- King Diamond 1974 Music | Source Timeline
The Count discovers that his wife has been unfaithful to him, and is pregnant with an illegitimate child. Enraged, he throws the Countess down the stairs, breaking her neck and causing the child to be stillborn. The Count has the body of the Countess cremated, and names the stillborn fetus Abigail. (Song: "The 7th Day of July 1777" / Album: Abigail)
- 1786
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