Events in April

1 April
1943: The six States of Kingston leave the Republic of Mainland, which thus ceases to exist. 1773: Brandon Bodker, the future founder of the House of Bodker, is born at Salem, Lower Columbia.

2 April
1951: Neu Westfalen acquires the Spira Islands from Indonesia for US$21 million, or the equivalent of $183 million when adjusted for inflation.

3 April
1960: David III becomes King of Lower Columbia on the death of his father, King Michael III.

10 April
1887: The Lower Columbian troops invading the Republic of Gudland depart their winter camp at Surrey, with most troops heading toward Vancouver.

11 April
1991: Six people are killed in a rampage killing in Robille, Sainte-Croix by Nordine Airal. 1971: The Soldiers of the Proletariat detonate a bomb inside a Nyhaven church during an Easter service, killing 616 people.

12 April
1910: Four managers of British factories in Leeonia were murdered by the Leeonian Secret Service at an emergency meeting. 1737: King Nicholas is born to the future King David I at Kendall Palace in Lower Columbia.

14 April
1835: Tristan Hart, the future founder of the House of Hart, is born in Astoria, Lower Columbia.

15 April
1845: Neu Westfalen's Imperial Constitution Act is established, formally announcing its status as a German colony.

18 April
1943: The United Kingdom of Kingston and Boyce forms out of the Union of Boyce and The States of Kingston, replacing the Republic of Mainland.

20 April
1849: David II is crowned the eighth monarch of Lower Columbia.

22 April
1997: ERBus, originally called Bastilia Metro, the first elevated BRT system in Europe, begins operation.

24 April
1884: The city of Olympia surrenders to Lower Columbian soldiers, becoming the first provincial capital to be captured during the Gudland War.

28 April
1999: Otto Martin van Sterb is elected as King Otto of Kingston and Boyce.

30 April
Michael II becomes King of Lower Columbia on the death of his father, King Tristan.