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|[[Mellowmede]] is destroyed by the [[Rhinotaurs]] in what would become known as the [[Massacre of Mellowmede]].{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Rhinotaurs}}
|[[Mellowmede]] is destroyed by the [[Rhinotaurs]] in what would become known as the [[Massacre of Mellowmede]].{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Rhinotaurs}}
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|'''{{c.|1218}}'''
|[[King Peregrin]] is born around this time.{{Ref|b|[b]}}
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|'''{{c.|1233}}'''
|King Peregrin is crowned at age 15. Zarok's dog, [[Mr Snuffy]], is killed by Peregrin's Royal Guard the day of the coronation.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}
|King Peregrin is crowned at age 15. Zarok's dog, [[Mr Snuffy]], is killed by Peregrin's Royal Guard the day of the coronation.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}


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|[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] is born to [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]].{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Ref|b|[b]}}
|[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] is born to [[Lord Cedric Fortesque]].{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Ref|b|[b]}}
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|'''Unknown'''
|'''{{c.|1283}}'''
|50 years after Peregrin's coronation, a terrible famine sweeps over Gallowmere. The King tasks his Court Magician, [[Mazok the Muddled]] to come up with a solution. Mazok's attempts lead to the creation of the [[Jabberwocky]].{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Jabberwocky}}
|50 years after Peregrin's coronation, a terrible famine sweeps over Gallowmere. The King tasks his Court Magician, [[Mazok the Muddled]] to come up with a solution. Mazok's attempts lead to the creation of the [[Jabberwocky]].{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary|Jabberwocky}}


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|'''1285'''
|'''1285'''
|[[Canny Tim]] wins top prizes in every single archery category during the 49th Gallowmere Games, which prompts King Peregrin to offer Tim a place in the army.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Ref|b|[b]}}
|[[Canny Tim]] wins top prizes in every single archery category during the 49th Gallowmere Games, which prompts King Peregrin to offer Tim a place in the army.{{Bookref|Fates-Arrow}}{{Ref|c|[c]}}


The people of Gallows Town clamour for a democracy.{{Gameref|MPSP}}
The people of Gallows Town clamour for a democracy.{{Gameref|MPSP}}
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|'''1884'''
|'''1884'''
|''March 6'': ''Medievil Times'' newspaper issue No. 1 is published.{{Ref|c|[c]}}
|''March 6'': ''Medievil Times'' newspaper issue No. 1 is published.{{Ref|d|[d]}}
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{{Note|a|a}} Kiya's age is given as 19 on [[MediEvil 2|''MediEvil 2'']]'s official website. Subtracting her age from the year of the Pharaoh's death gives us her approximate date of birth.
{{Note|a|a}} Kiya's age is given as 19 on [[MediEvil 2|''MediEvil 2'']]'s official website. Subtracting her age from the year of the Pharaoh's death gives us her approximate date of birth.


{{Note|b|b}} The years given in ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' are 100 years off from the dates given in ''MediEvil 2''. For the sake of consistency with ''MediEvil 2'', 100 years have been added to all years from ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' in the timeline.
{{Note|b|b}} In a Q&A on Facebook, [[Chris Sorrell]] said "I picture Dan dying in his mid thirties, King P in his late sixties". King Peregrin dies a few days after the Battle of Gallowmere in 1286. This places his birth between 1217-1219, hence {{c.|1218}}. This also makes it possible to approximate other dates given the information about Peregrin's reign in ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow''.
 
{{Note|c|c}} The years given in ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' are 100 years off from the dates given in ''MediEvil 2''. For the sake of consistency with ''MediEvil 2'', 100 years have been added to all years from ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow'' in the timeline.


{{Note|c|c}} If the publishing schedule for ''Medievil Times'' is the same as for its real world counterpart, ''{{W|The Times}}'', its first issue would come out on March 6, 1884.
{{Note|d|d}} If the publishing schedule for ''Medievil Times'' is the same as for its real world counterpart, ''{{W|The Times}}'', its first issue would come out on March 6, 1884.


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