Events in December

1 December
1799: The Kingdom of Upper Columbia is established by King Michael I.

3 December
1940: Illium joins World War II with the signing of the Red-White Concordat, supporting Allied forces.

4 December
1992: Twenty-one people are killed due to the Great Plymouth Flood in Plymouth, New Duveland when the Plymouth River Delta floods its banks.

7 December
998: Sainte-Croix gains independence from the Duchy of Normandy.

8 December
2006: 8 people are killed and 10 injured in the Katorea Crossing Massacre in Nanohana when Kikuchi Shun strikes a crowd with his car. 1994: Crown Prince Edward of Cattala, first in line to the throne in the House of Bonnecelli, is born. 1941: The Empire of Japan invades Hong Kong in it's military campaign.

9 December
2012: An elevator at an Aluumen construction site in Asgard kills six of its 17 occupants.

14 December
2013: King Harold IV of the Atlantic Federation survives an attempted assassination by poisoning to attack the king's weak kidneys. 2013: Margot Schweitzer succeeds Anna van der Sar as Chancellor of Neu Westfalen after winning the 2013 election. 2011: Thirty-eight people die when multiple Kondeferatisk Metro stations are bombed, along with the Empire office tower.

16 December
1848: King John II of Lower Columbia dies in Kendall at age 48.

17 December
1941: Teiko is invaded and fully conquered by Japan during World War II.

18 December
2011: The Alliance Parliament passes the Alliance Act (2011), repealing the previous constitution.

19 December
1941: The Empire of Nakama declares war on the allied powers in World War II.

20 December
1976: Columbia, Kingston and Boyce is hit by a 6.7 magnitude earthquake and a landslide, killing a combined total of 94 people.

22 December
1870: The State of Teiko is proclaimed by Himura Kenshin and becomes independent from Japan.

24 December
1962: The future King Zachary of Lower Columbia is born to King David III at Pacific Palace.

25 December
1985: Zachary is crowned the 14th King of Lower Columbia. 1869: The Kaijo Mutiny, led by Himura Kenshin, raids the City Square in Kaijo, igniting the Teikonian Revolution against the imperial Japanese.

28 December
2009: Attacks on the Emperor and Kushan-Stronghold Empire and his family kill 26 people in Vansa, Hiigara, including the Emperor and Empress and their two sons and daughter.

29 December
2012: The first gathering of the International Asian Union takes place in Okatabawashi City.

30 December
2013: The Alliance Broadcasting Network begins to sell off broadcasting rights for the 2014 Alliance World Cup to pay for its recent re-branding.