Events in June

1 June
2013: A bomb detonates at the entrance of a mosque in Aluumen, Asgard, killing four and partially destroying the mosque.

2 June
1916: New Duveland, supported by the British Navy, begins an invasion of Neu Westfalen. 1735: David I of Lower Columbia marries Simone Kapellsted at the Royal Cathedral in Kendall.

3 June
2012: Queen Skylar Elizabeth Sariah of Illium assumes the crown. 1953: Dylan II of Histalpol is born in Bastilia.

4 June
1852: Brandon II of Lower Columbia is born at Pacific Palace.

5 June
2013: A bomb explodes at a military parade in Dilbwood, Histalpol killing 17. 1982: Zachary of Lower Columbia marries Catherine Messerschmidt at the Royal Cathedral in Kendall.

6 June
1907: Tasman splits from the New Munster province to become it's own province, with it's capital located in Plymouth.

7 June
w:1850:1850: New Duveland classified as a different colony from the Colony of New South Wales.

8 June
1792: The French begin settlements in Lapérouse, establishing the French New Duveland colony (predecessor of the Realm of Lapérouse)

9 June
1814: The Second September Uprising ends and Goverland's independence is recognised.

13 June
1887: Gudland is annexed by Lower Columbia.

14 June
1991: Lord Christian Varmini of Cattala resigns after the country enters a recession.

15 June
2014: Sainte-Croix wins AINVision Neu Westfalen 2014.

1799: The Colony of Illium declares its independence from the British Crown.

16 June
1938: Neu Westfalen's Federal Constitution Act is passed, formally announcing its full independence from New Duveland.

17 June
2000: Calaréann Airways is founded.

1948: The future King Aodhan I of Calaré is born (as Michael Sidney Joseph) in Orange, Australia.

1879: Ascadylea gains its independence.

1736: John I is crowned as the second King of Lower Columbia.

19 June
2004: Alain Rogers takes over management of the London Royals football team.

1941: The Battle for Beracha Glas takes place between Histalpol and Nazi Germany, with a loss leading to the occupying of Beracha Glas by Axis forces.

20 June
1887: Olympus is admitted as the 11th state of Lower Columbia.

1806: Galbadia gains its independence from the United Kingdom.

21 June
1985: Mikael Blomkvist and Erika berger begin publishing the Millennium in Sheford.

1948: The future Queen Elizabeth of Cattala marries Duke Vincent in Celeste Cathedral.

22 June
1940: William III of Cattala and his family are executed in Rome, bringing the House of Celestine to an end.

1887: Vancouver Island is admitted as the 12th state of Lower Columbia.

23 June
1943: Allied forces liberate Cattala from Axis occupation, leading to the establishment of the British Protectorate of Cattala.

24 June
1917: Bolshevik revolutionaries drag King Gustav I of Lovedelund from his bed and kill him in the streets of Kirkebakken.

1887: South Fraser is admitted as the 13th state of Lower Columbia.

26 June
1845: The future King David II of Lower Columbia marries Mary Hurst in the Chapel Royal at Kendall Palace.

1809: The Asgard Postal Commission is founded.

27 June
1887: North Fraser is admitted as the 14th state of Lower Columbia.

1163: An expedition of Cambro-Norman knights with an army of about 300 lands at Belleek in present-day Strond, Leeonia.

28 June
1919: The Treaty of Versailles gives the mandate for Neu Westfalen to New Duveland, following Imperial Germany's defeat in World War I.

29 June
1940: Germany and Italy begin their occupation of Cattala.

1884: The future King William III of Cattala is born to Prince Roger and Marianne of Damewood at Celestine.

30 June
1986: New Duveland adopts it's current constitution.