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  • The Bionic Chronology – A Timeline of The Bionic World __TOC__
  • The first chronology Conan the Cimmerian was written by two Robert E. Howard fans, P. Schuyler Miller and Dr. John D. Clark in 1936. This "Miller/Clark" chronology was regarded as canonical for many years and formed the basis of L. Sprague de Camp's timeline that framed the Lancer/Ace series. However, at least since 1983, when Joe Marek pointed out some inconsistencies, the chronology has become a matter of debate. One of the key issues that divides Conan and Howard fans is that a chronology focuses attention on the character rather than Howard's (or anyone else's) body of work.
  • This article contains a list of stories and events that take place in the Buffyverse presented in chronological order. It includes stories from various media, such as episodes, books, comics, video games, etc. Colors are used to mark some stories as confirmed canon according to the below key.
  • The chronology of Star Trek Online is a story told mainly by the "Path to 2409" posts on the Star Trek Online website, a summary of which can be found below. Star Trek Online takes place in the year 2409, nearly thirty years after Star Trek Nemesis.
  • Several ways exist for visualizing and experiencing the passage of Time... TIME: >>> The PAST > [[2018//|Now]] > The FUTURE >>> In that view, both the PAST and the FUTURE are thought of as infinite.
  • Chronology is a subtle art, but one vital to the understanding of the many Ological works.
  • This is a chronology of the published content of Being Human. This does not include interviews or behind the scenes footage. This list is just about episodes, webcasts, deleted scenes, books that could be considered as canon. Trailer are only mentioned if they include scenes that were only filmed for the trailer. The episodes are printed in big letters.
  • The three-part story that started it all! Loser Bat villain Cluemaster decides to become a winner Bat villain by dumping the clues schtick, but a certain someone keeps Spoiling his plans...
  • Chronology (from Latin chronologia, from Ancient Greek χρόνος, chronos, "time"; and -λογία, -logia) is a chronicle or arrangement of events in their order of occurrence in time, such as a timeline. It is also "the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past events". Chronology is part of periodization. It is also part of the discipline of history, including earth history, the earth sciences, and study of the geologic time scale.
  • While it was the first story written, The Hard Goodbye was not the first story chronologically, with the first section of That Yellow Bastard as the first. The Dwight-related stories fall in between these, with the short stories fleshing out the time between the main stories. Here is a rough chronology of the "Yarns":
  • This page contains a timeline of events of the Watchmen universe. This list includes elements seen in the viral marketing of the movie. NOTE: This page may contain spoilers.
  • The graphic novels in the canon consist of fifteen in print, a sixteenth volume complete and available and a seventeenth volume in progress on the web. Starting with the fourteenth volume, the story has now entered Act 2 and the volume numbers have started over at one. Volumes in Act 2 will be identified in the chronology by the act number, a dash, and then the volume number; for example, Act 2, Volume 1 will be numbered 2-1. Eventually, the volumes in the first part, Act 1, will be renumbered to match. For a partial timeline of the events in the comic, see Internal Chronology.
  • Unlike chronometry (i.e. timekeeping), which is part of physics, (general) chronology, as the science of locating historical events in time, is part of the discipline of history. A chronology may be either relative—that is, locating related events relative to each other—or absolute—locating these events to specific dates in a Chronological Era. In that these dates are themselves events, the difference between the two blurs a little: an absolute chronology just includes a strange sort of event called a date which is common to all absolute chronologies covering the same period of time. Even this distinction may be blurred by use of different calendars; in Judeo-Christian cultures, historical dates in an absolute chronology are understood to be referred to the Christian era in combination wit
  • NOTES New years are reckoned to begin on the Midsummer festival known as Banapis in the Kingdom of the Isles on the world of Midkemia in the First Circle. This Chronology does not record the narrative events that happen within the novels of The Riftwar Cycle, but the reader is referred to the proper novels, chapters, and pages in their appropriate places. Events that are referred to in the narrative but are not part of the narrative itself are recorded. Page numbers within this Chronology refer to the following editions: Magician, Author’s Preferred Edition, Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1992, Hardcover.
  • Alara c. ?-760 BC Believed to have embraced Amun cult at Gebel Barkal Installed sister as priestess of Amun at Napata Honored as dynastic founder Kashta (br.? of Alara) c. 760-747 BC Installed daughter as successor to God’s wife of Amun at Thebes Piye [Piankhi] (son of Kashta) c. 747-716 BC Campaigned against other Egyptian dynasts and accepted their surrender Shabaqo [Shabaka] (son of Kashta) c. 716-702 BC Shebitqo [Shebitko] (son of Shabaqo) c. 702-690 BC Taharqo [Taharqa] (son of Piye) 690-664 BC Campaign of Esarhaddon Taharqo retreats to Thebes Tanetamani (son of Shabaqo) 664-656 BC Aktisanes Aryamani
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