Events in September

4 September
2005: A lone wolf terrorist, Ether Florain, was arrested in a raid in Renné for plotting to bomb a Rennían stadium during a football match.

5 September
1945: First elections in Goverland after Second World War. Bjoern Einar Nystroem has been elected for new president, Jahn Tornhammar became a prime minister in new, right-wing government.

10 September
1813: Beginning of Second September Uprising. Rebels in Sheford, Port Andrews, Rockport and Hedestad took over control of strategic places in the cities. In effect of this uprising Goverland, only catholic province of Denmark-Norway, regained an independence after almos three hundred years. 1939: Leeonia follows Ireland in enacting a state of Emergency.

14 September
1607: The Flight of the Earls took place when many Irish Gaelic chieftains and about one hundred and thirty followers left Ireland and Leeonia for mainland Europe.

21 September
1670: Beginning of First September Uprising in Goverland. Rebels in almost every large Govish city murdered city staff and took over control of the cities. In effect of this spurt Goverland gain an autonomy from Denmark-Norway.

29 September
2013: The Neu Westfalen plane carrying Chancellor Anna van der Sar and Energy Minister Dominik Jentzsch crashes in the Evehalden Alps, killing a pilot, security guard and Jentzsch, stranding the surivors on the Alps for 28 days.