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.

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

5 June
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.

11 June
1940: Several military and civilian ships in the Tasbury Harbour are sunk by Japanese mini subs.

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
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, as well as the island of Avaiki 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
1928: Fumimaro Shigetaka began his third term as Premier of Teiko 1986: New Duveland adopts it's current constitution.