Events in May

1 May
1967: Leeonia rescinds the state of emergency from 1939.

2 May
1889: Lower Columbia declares war on the Republic of Mainland.

5 May
2013: David Owls kills four people, including his wife, and injures 18, including his daughter, in an alcohol-fueled vehicular massacre.

6 May
1800: John II is born to King Brandon I at Kendall Palace in Lower Columbia.

7 May
1975: James Francos, Phil Hanson, and Anders Nielsen detonate multiple bombs around Kirkebakken, Lovedelund, killing 57 and injuring 203.

8 May
1913: Calgariana becomes the 15th state of Lower Columbia.

10 May
1909: The worst riot during the Leeonian Freedom Movement occurs after a series of land acts are passed, empowering Irish landowners at the expense of Leeonian landowners.

11 May
1951: Cattala gains independence from the United Kingdom. 1887: The siege of Vancouver, the capital of Gudland, begins after the city of Richmond falls to Lower Columbian troops.

12 May
2012: 249 passengers and crew die when Air-Karasem Flight 084 crashes in a hilly area nearby Cijeruk, Cibebek.

16 May
2012: The International Asian Union is founded as the East Asian Union by New Brunton, Okatabawashi, Hong Kong and Hoshisora.

18 May
1888: The Gudland War ends when Lower Columbian soldiers capture the last Gudlander resistance fighter in the Olympic Mountains.

19 May
1361: Lars I Nilsson signs an alliance between Goverland and the Kalmar Union.

20 May
1509: The War of the Faroe Islands between Goverland and Denmark-Norway ends with the incorporation of the Faroe Islands into Goverland.

25 May
2007: Lord Anthony Secolo is first elected as Lord of Celestine.

26 May
1987: Terminal 2 of Centreburg Gateway International Airport officially opens.

27 May
1886: The Royal Lower Columbian Army captures the city of Anacortes during the Gudland War.

28 May
1863: The Sixth Amendment to the Lower Columbian Constitution is ratified.

30 May
2010: A bomb detonated at the Derrick Centre in Corraile, causing large fatalities. 1684: Edward of Lower Columbia marries Amélie Fourchand in Nyhaven.