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This is a '''timeline of [[Tirol]]er history''', comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Tirol and its predecessor states.  To read about the background to these events, see [[History of Tirol]].
 
This is a '''timeline of [[Tirol]]er history''', comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Tirol and its predecessor states.  To read about the background to these events, see [[History of Tirol]].
  
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== 1st century BCE ==
 
== 1st century BCE ==
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| 601 || March || The first [[Creeperian Catholicism|Creeperian Catholic]] missionaries arrive in the court of [[Albrec dis Persenù]].
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| 601 || March || The first [[Creeperian Catholic Church|Creeperian Catholic]] missionaries arrive in the court of [[Albrec dis Persenù]].
 
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| 601 || December || [[Albrec dis Persenù]] is baptised in the sacred springs of [[Marmoleda]]. He is the first ruler in the [[Tiroler Pentarchy]] to be baptised.
 
| 601 || December || [[Albrec dis Persenù]] is baptised in the sacred springs of [[Marmoleda]]. He is the first ruler in the [[Tiroler Pentarchy]] to be baptised.
 
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| 623 || 19 February || The [[Aquila Tirolensis]] is completed, comprising of surveys of four out of the [[Five valleys of Tirol]].  
 
| 623 || 19 February || The [[Aquila Tirolensis]] is completed, comprising of surveys of four out of the [[Five valleys of Tirol]].  
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| 679 || 23 July || The [[Kingdom of Adesca]] defeats Zillerthal at the Battle of Trënt.
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| 685 || 3 September || Quebecshirite deserters defeats Zillerthal at the Battle of Nechtanesmere. This date is commonly thought to be the start of the 'Adesc Supremacy'.
 
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== 8th century ==
  
 
{{Tirol topics}}
 
{{Tirol topics}}
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[[Category:Tirol]]
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[[Category:Terraconserva]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 30 September 2021

This is a timeline of Tiroler history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Tirol and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Tirol.

Centuries: 1st BCE · 1st · 2nd · 3rd · 4th · 5th · 6th · 7th · 8th · 9th · 20th · 21st

1st century BCE

Year Date Event
80-20 BCE The Rhaetian Kingdom is founded in the Upper Franconia

1st century

2nd century

3rd century

4th century

5th century

6th century

7th century

Year Date Event
601 March The first Creeperian Catholic missionaries arrive in the court of Albrec dis Persenù.
601 December Albrec dis Persenù is baptised in the sacred springs of Marmoleda. He is the first ruler in the Tiroler Pentarchy to be baptised.
623 19 February The Aquila Tirolensis is completed, comprising of surveys of four out of the Five valleys of Tirol.
679 23 July The Kingdom of Adesca defeats Zillerthal at the Battle of Trënt.
685 3 September Quebecshirite deserters defeats Zillerthal at the Battle of Nechtanesmere. This date is commonly thought to be the start of the 'Adesc Supremacy'.

8th century