Timeline of historical events.
This page details events which characters have made reference to, fictional or otherwise, in the Young Dracula universe.
Timeline
B.C. era
3rd century
- 205 - The Battle of Tuthrall.[2]
8th century
- 733 - The Battle of Disperia.[3]
12th century
- 1142 - The Battle of Hunyadvár.[4]
13th century
- 1300 - Elizabeta Vaccaria was born.[5]
14th century
- c. 1400 - Count Dracula (son of Dracos Dracula) was born.
16th century
- 1554 - Lady Jane Grey was beheaded at the Tower of London. Her blood was used to fill one of the Blood Bottles in Count Dracula's cellar.[6][7]
- 1568 - The Battle of Bizantrulvat.[8]
- c. 1600 - Bertrand de Fortunesa was born.[9]
17th Century
18th century
- c. 1712 - Malik Vaccaria (son of Elizabetta Vaccaria) was born.
- c. 1755 - Count Dracula saw off the great warlock attack.[12]
- 1750 - Sir Manly Van Helsing was born.
- c. 1761 - Magda Westenra (daughter of Atilla and Krone Westenra) was born.[13]
- 1789 - Sir Manly Van Helsing died.
- 1789 - The French Revolution.[14][15]
19th century
- 1805 - The Battle of Trafalgar. Bertrand was present and he reported hearing Nelson say 'kiss me Hardy' rather than 'kismet' before he died.[16][17]
- c. 1813 - The Magister Maleficorum was stolen by Count Dracula.[18]
- 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo. Bertrand was present and it's suggested that he drank a lot of blood from the wounded and dying.[19][20]
- 1852 - Porfiria Van Helsing was born.
- 1892 - Porfiria Van Helsing died.
20th century
- 1925 - Abraham Van Helsing III was born.
- 1965 - Abraham Van Helsing III died.
- c. 1992 - Ingrid Dracula (daughter of Count Dracula and Magda Westenra) was born.
- 1995 - Adam Giles (son of Count Dracula and Sally Giles) was born.
21st century
- 2006 - Count Dracula and his family were driven out of Transylvania by an angry peasant mob.
References
- ↑ "Hit Chicks"
- ↑ "The Crown of Ludlow Erant"
- ↑ "The Crown of Ludlow Erant"
- ↑ "The Crown of Ludlow Erant"
- ↑ "Loyalty's For Breathers"
- ↑ Lady Jane Grey (BBC)
- ↑ "Loyalty's For Breathers"
- ↑ "The Crown of Ludlow Erant"
- ↑ "Carpathian Feast"
- ↑ Living with the plague (BBC)
- ↑ "Bodyswap"
- ↑ "Whatever It Takes"
- ↑ "Faustian Slip"
- ↑ French Revolution (Encyclopedia Britannica)
- ↑ "Bodyswap"
- ↑ The Battle of Trafalgar (BBC)
- ↑ "Carpathian Feast"
- ↑ "The Enemy Within"
- ↑ "Carpathian Feast"
- ↑ The Battle of Waterloo (BBC)