Events in May

1 May
1991: John du Pen fatally shoots 38 people and injures three others before killing himself in Astoria, Lower Columbia.

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.

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
1970: As a result of the Milrun-Scott Scandal, Chancellor Milrun-Scott of Histalpol steps down as Chancellor. 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.

21 May
1966: The Decades of Suspension start (according to historians) with the declaration of war between the Irish UVF and the IRA. This leads to organised crime groups arming both sides illegally.

25 May
2007: Lord Anthony Secolo wins his first term 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
1684: The future King Edward of Lower Columbia marries Amélie Fourchand in Nyhaven.