Legacy of the Indo-Norse. Failed.
Created Bloodlines
Blood of Ragnarr the Benevolent
- +0.2 prestige
- +0.05 piety
- +25 Just opinion
- +10 Kind opinion
Gameplay Notes
Sent raiders into France. Hired the Irish band.
Conquered Caligari
Moved raiders to Sardinia. Conquered Salerno while raiding Sardinia. Declared myself a duke. conquered Taranto. conquered Amalfi, this was a problem. Still not in rang of the red sea.
Asserted our rightful claim to Rennes
Hastein died trying to take Beneveneto leaving it to his 9 year old son. Italy joined in w Beneveneto and their is little chance we will win.
Ragnarr
Lost. Spent several years raiding then took the rest of Brittany. Became a king. Claimed Pohor completing the conquest of Brittany.
Started a prepared invasion against Italy for Sardinia. The Pope joined Italy which allowed s to sack Rome. Despite Bavaria, Slavonia, Francia and Croatia joining we win the island of Sardinia.
Joined several wars in england as defender. Conquered Tunis from Italy.
Pressed a sons claim for Bohemia
Founded a bloodline. King Ragnarr the Benevolent. +0.2 prestige, +0.05 piety, =25 just opinion +10 kind opinion.
Sacked Paris and the Seine valley,. Became a Ravager.
Started building a magnificent garden.
conquered kania during a revolt.
Led a 10,000 man raid into England
Ragnarr declared himself an Emperor.
Ragnarr died in an explosion.
Emperor Hastein
declared war on the usurper of Bohemia, rebels declared war for his half brother. Hastein died
Emperor Beltram
formerly king of Bohemia
still fighting th rebels in favor of Hemming. Erztgom declared war o us for upper silesia.
Orivieto declared holy war for Capua on us. King of Jyyland came to our aid,.
Won the war vs Orivieto. Austria declared war on on for Bohemia which is occupied by the rebels.
Lost the war vs the rebels. Just the king of Bohemia now.
Hemming sacrificed me to Satan.
King Botulfr
Cousin Borkvard converted to Christianity, so did we.
Switched to Primogeniture.
Poisoned.
King Baldr. Half brother of Botulfr
assassinated one kinsman and dueled another to death to inherit the duchy of Salerno.
Dueled emperor Kjartan to death.
With the help of Byzantium and Aquitaine reconquered southern Italy from the Moslem
King Bengt
Reconquered Apulia. Gave it to my son. died.
King Budli
Assisted3d the Emperor in vassalizing Ochrid
after 3 abortive attempts a crusade for Jerusalem stars
died while on Crusade
Beatified
King Twardomir
Switched characters to Ragnarr Hasteining of Safed
Count Ragnarr
Galilee is conquered by the Sultan of Armenia we falsely switch is Islam
Become fully Shia to join the assassins
took beruit from an undeserving girl
Tried to gain independence from our lord. Was at 80% when he magically got 5000 troops and smashed us
Asshole lord started revoking fiefs and transferring vassals.
Life in prison. died in the dungeon
Count Ragnarr
At least I'm not in jail
Out of the blue the sultan gave me the Emirate of Galilee.
Lost a holy war for Jerusalem as Navarre as the pope, Ireland and east Francia all joined the enemy.
Killed in an explosion
Emir Hrodgar
Emir Ragnarr II
Inherited the Kingdom of Bohemia (no land or vassals). Strong claims on england and Scotland. The dynasty has done well while I'm in the Levant. Swore fealty to the Arabian empire and converted to Sunni
Successfully invaded the kingdom of Jerusalem taking it from the Shia.
Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia.
My heir is the king of England and Scotland.
They have declared a crusade against us which seems to have fizzled.
Another crusade this one goes off.. The Caliph did almost nothing to help us defend our lands until it was much to late. Lost everything outside of a few Egyptian provinces. So we are now poor again.
Sultan Frirek
A Shia uprising separated Egypt from the Arabian empire and took us with it.
Sultan Hakur
Given a duchy by the caliph
My traitorous vizier started a civil war in the middle of fighting off a crusade.
Lost the crusade and became unlanded.
Completed by being unlanded: 6/24/2020
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Rulers
| Name | From | Until | Cause of end of reign | Relationship with predecessor | Primary Holding |
| King Haesteinn ''the Noble'' | | 8 August, 876 | died in battle against Duke Adelchis of Benevento | | Salerno |
| Emperor Ragnarr ''the Benevolent'' | 8 August, 876 | 15 November, 925 | died under suspicious circumstances | son of King Haesteinn | Brittany |
| Emperor Haesteinn | 15 November, 925 | 17 September, 930 | was slain by Mayor THorsteinn of Sassari in a chaotic battlefield duel | son of Emperor Ragnarr | Brittany |
| King Beltram | 17 September, 930 | 20 July, 943 | vanished without a trace | half-brother of Emperor Haesteinn | Bohemia |
| King Botulfr | 20 July, 943 | 7 July, 956 | died under suspicious circumstances | son of King Beltram | Bohemia |
| King Baldr ''the Merry'' | 7 July, 956 | 27 November, 991 | died of an infected wound | half-brother of King Botulfr | Bohemia |
| King Bengt | 27 November, 991 | 15 August, 994 | died of depression | son of King Baldr | Bohemia |
| King Budli | 15 August, 994 | 28 December, 1017 | died of poor health | son of King Bengt | Bohemia |
| King Twardomir | 28 December, 1017 | | continued to rule Bohemia | Polish grandson of King Budli | Bohemia |
| Count Ragnarr | | 3 April, 1057 | died in the dungeons of Emir Marino of Galilee | kinsman of King Twardomir | Safed |
| Emir Ragnarr | 3 April, 1057 | 16 June, 1066 | died under suspicious circumstances | Sunni Muslim son of King Ragnarr | Galilee |
| Emir Hrodgar | 16 June, 1066 | 18 June, 1073 | died of Pneumonia | Sunni Muslim half-brother of Emir Ragnarr | Galilee |
| Sultan Ragnarr II ''the Traitor'' | 18 June, 1073 | 16 September, 1112 | died of the dreaded Plague | nephew of Emir Hrodgar | Bohemia |
| Sultan Bjorn ''the Lame'' | 16 September, 1112 | 26 August, 1141 | died succumbing to severe injuries | Shia Muslim son of Sultan Ragnarr II | Bohemia |
| Sheikh Frirek | 26 August, 1141 | 5 July, 1154 | died of an infected wound | son of Sultan Bjorn | Tobruk |
| Emir Haukr | 5 July, 1154 | 1165
| Game Ended | son of Sultan Frirek | Paraetonium |
Chronicles
867
- This is the Chronicle of House Haesteining, in which is contained the record of its yearly fortunes, glories and difficulties.
- Haesteinn of Retz went to war against Duke Loce of Sardinia.
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Santaigia from the enemy.
868
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Cagliari from the enemy.
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Assemini from the enemy.
- Haesteinn of Retz won the war against Duke Loce of Sardinia.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Cagliari from Loce de Callaris.
- Haesteinn of Retz went to war against Duke Guaifer of Salerno.
869
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Salerno from the enemy.
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Nocera from the enemy.
870
- Haesteinn of Retz successfully led his armies, taking Acerno from the enemy.
- Haesteinn of Retz won the war against Duke Guaifer of Salerno.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Salerno from Guaifer Dauferidi.
- Haesteinn of Retz went to war against Emir Sawdan of Apulia.
- Haesteinn Haesteining created the title of Petty Kingdom of Upper Brittany, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Haesteinn of Upper Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Castellaneta from the enemy.
- King Haesteinn of Upper Brittany won the war against Emir Sawdan of Apulia.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Taranto from Sawdan Sawdanid.
- Haesteinn Haesteining created the title of Jarldom of Salerno, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
871
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno went to war against Doge Marinos of Amalfi.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno lost the battle of Amalfi against the army of Amalfi, commanded by Patrician Musco of Musco.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Amalfi from the enemy.
872
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Sorrento from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Ravello from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno, through deeds and character, came to be known as Jarl Haesteinn 'the Noble'.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Nantes from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Guerande from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Redon from the enemy.
873
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Reze from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Machecoul from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Clisson from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno was victorious in the battle of Amalfi against the army of Amalfi, commanded by Doge Marinos of Amalfi.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno 'the Noble' won the war against Doge Marinos of Amalfi.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Amalfi from Marinos Polkarios.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno went to war against Count Landolf of Capua.
874
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Teano from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Capua from the enemy.
875
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Aquino from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno 'the Noble' won the war against Count Landolf of Capua.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Capua from Landolf di Capua.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno went to war against Guruant of Breton Revolt.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno held a great blot at Capua.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Rennes from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking St. Malo from the enemy.
876
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Dol from the enemy.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno 'the Noble' won the war against Guruant of Breton Revolt.
- Haesteinn Haesteining usurped the County of Rennes from Guruant de Rennes.
- Jarl Haesteinn of Salerno went to war against Duke Adelchis of Benevento.
- King Haesteinn of Salerno died in battle against Duke Adelchis of Benevento on 8 August, 876. His son, Ragnarr, succeeded to the throne of the Jarldom with a grand ceremony in Santaigia.
- The army of King Ragnarr of Salerno, commanded by Vigdis, was victorious in the battle of Benevento against the armies of Benevento.
877
- The earth shook for three days in Amalfi, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
878
- The earth shook for three days in Capua, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
879
- King Ragnarr of Salerno lost the war against Duke Adelchis of Benevento 'the Merry'.
880
- People in Taranto claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
881
- People in Taranto claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
882
- A goat with three heads was born in Taranto.
883
- A strange plague killed thousands of wild rabbits in the county of Cagliari.
884
- Several people in Salerno spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
885
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Paimpol from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking St. Brieuc from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno held a great blot at Salerno.
886
- Salerno was attacked by the Breton realm of Breton Liberation Revolt, ruled by Treveur.
887
- Karin, the firstborn daughter, was born to King Ragnarr of Salerno.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno lost the battle of Rennes against the army of Breton Liberation Revolt, commanded by Treveur of Breton Liberation Revolt.
888
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Rennes from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno married Eliska, daughter of High Chief Hostivit of Bohemia.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno was victorious in the battle of Retz against the army of Breton Liberation Revolt, commanded by Treveur of Breton Liberation Revolt.
- Treveur of Breton Liberation Revolt lost the war against King Ragnarr of Salerno.
889
- Vigdis 'the Shrinking Violet', the mother of King Ragnarr of Salerno, was killed by a wild beast on 14 August, 889.
- Salerno was attacked by the Norse realm of Einarr's Host, ruled by Einarr.
890
- Knut, the heir of King Ragnarr of Salerno, died of complications related to Gout on 2 July, 890.
- Einarr of Einarr's Host lost the war against King Ragnarr of Salerno.
- Haesteinn, the firstborn son, was born to King Ragnarr of Salerno.
891
- A goat with three heads was born in Taranto.
892
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Thouars from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking La Rochelle from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Lucon from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Vannes from the enemy.
893
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Locmine from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Hennebont from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking Monkontour from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno, through deeds and character, came to be known as King Ragnarr 'the Bold'.
894
- King Ragnarr of Salerno went to war against King Alan of Brittany.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno successfully led his armies, taking St Pol de Leon from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Salerno 'the Bold' won the war against King Alan of Brittany.
- Ragnarr Haesteining created the title of Kingdom of Brittany, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany went to war against Count Argantmoet of Poher.
895
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Corlay from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Carhaix from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold' won the war against Count Argantmoet of Poher.
- Ragnarr Haesteining usurped the County of Poher from Argantmoet de Vitre.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany held a great blot at Salerno.
896
- Queen Eliska, the wife of King Ragnarr of Brittany, died of Camp Fever on 19 February, 896.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany married Katarina, daughter of King Rurik of Novgorod.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany went to war against King Louis II of Italy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Rome from the enemy.
897
- King Ragnarr of Brittany lost the battle of Genoa against the army of Sardinia and Corsica, commanded by King Louis of Sardinia and Corsica.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Tharros from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Fordongianus from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Santa Giusta from the enemy.
898
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Porto Torres from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sassari from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Ardara from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Olbia from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Aggius from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Posada from the enemy.
899
- King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold' won the war against King Louis of Sardinia and Corsica 'the Wise'.
900
- Katarina Rurikid was imprisoned in a dungeon in Salerno by King Ragnarr of Brittany.
901
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Ipswich from the enemy.
902
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Mortain from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Avranches from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Barfleur from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Ossory Tribe from the enemy.
903
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Tintagel from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Bodmin from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking St. Germans from the enemy.
904
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Thetford from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Elmham from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Lynn from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Dover from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Canterbury from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Dover from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Canterbury from the enemy.
905
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Rochester from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sandwich from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sandwich from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Westminster from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking London from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking St Pauls from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Tottenham from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany held a great blot at Rennes.
906
- Haesteinn Haesteining married Gunduz, daughter of Khagan Batir of Bolghar.
907
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sousse from the enemy.
908
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Ariana from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Carthage from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Zaghouan from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Mahdia from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sfax from the enemy.
909
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Monastir from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany went to war against Queen Engelberga of Sardinia and Corsica.
- Brittany was attacked by the Breton realm of Catholic Uprising, ruled by Erouan.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Bizerte from the enemy.
910
- Erouan of Catholic Uprising lost the war against King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold'.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Crecchio from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Chieti from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking San Salvo from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Pesaro from the enemy.
911
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Rimini from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Gabicce from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Cervia from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Ravenna from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Cesena from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold' won the war against Queen Engelberga of Sardinia and Corsica.
- Ragnarr Haesteining usurped the County of Tunis from Engelberga Karling.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany went to war against High Chief Wratyslaw of Bohemia.
- Brittany was attacked by the Berber realm of Catholic Uprising, ruled by Yugerten.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Plzen Tribe from the enemy.
912
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking South Bohemia Tribe from the enemy.
- Yugerten of Catholic Uprising lost the war against King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold'.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Prague from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Stare Mesto from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Brevnov from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Vysehrad from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold' won the war against High Chief Wratyslaw of Bohemia.
- Brittany was attacked by the Breton realm of Catholic Uprising, ruled by Urvod.
913
- Urvod of Catholic Uprising lost the war against King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Bold'.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany, through deeds and character, came to be known as King Ragnarr 'the Benevolent'.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking York from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking St Peters from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Richmond from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Scarborough from the enemy.
914
- Brittany was attacked by the Breton realm of Catholic Uprising, ruled by Padric.
- Padric of Catholic Uprising lost the war against King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Benevolent'.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Melun from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Paris from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking St Denis from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Etampes from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Montfort-l'Amaury from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Corbeil from the enemy.
915
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Senlis from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Beaumont from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Compiegne from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Crepy from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Clermont from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Gisors from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Beauvais from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking La Roche-Guyon from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Pontoise from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Abbaye de Mortemer from the enemy.
916
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Dithmarschen Tribe from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Slesvig Tribe from the enemy.
- Ragnarr Haesteining created the title of Jarldom of Sardinia, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- The army of King Ragnarr of Brittany, commanded by Count Neklan of Prague, was defeated in the battle of South Bohemia against the armies of Hrolfr's Host.
917
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Degannwy from the enemy.
918
- King Ragnarr of Brittany went to war against Miriti of Cretan Revolt.
919
- The earth shook for three days in Hradec, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
920
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Iraklio from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Lassithi from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Kandia from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany 'the Benevolent' won the war against Miriti of Cretan Revolt.
- Ragnarr Haesteining usurped the County of Kaneia from Predrag Zavidic.
921
- The army of King Ragnarr of Brittany, commanded by Halsten af Brzeg, was victorious in the battle of Sticht against the armies of Lotharingia.
922
- Several people in Salerno spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
923
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Lancaster from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Mathrafal from the enemy.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Rhuddlan from the enemy.
924
- Ragnarr Haesteining usurped the Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica from Gisele Karling.
- Ragnarr Haesteining created the title of Kingdom of Bohemia, confirming his growing power with much ceremony and celebration.
- King Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Dover from the enemy.
925
- Ragnarr Haesteining displayed his great power by founding the new Empire of Brittany.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Canterbury from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Rochester from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sandwich from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Arundel from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Chichester from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Lewes from the enemy.
- Emperor Ragnarr of Brittany died under suspicious circumstances on 15 November, 925. His son, Haesteinn, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Salerno.
- Emperor Haesteinn divorced Gunduz Dulo.
- Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany married Usunbike, daughter of Khan Manar of Tzul.
- King Beltram of Bohemia married Dorotea.
926
- Aleta, the firstborn daughter, was born to Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany.
927
- Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany went to war against Prince Budli of Brittany.
928
- Several people in Arborea spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
929
- Brittany was attacked by the Norse realm of Breton Revolt, ruled by Hemming.
930
- Empress Dowager Agnes 'the Careless', the mother of Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany, died in the dungeons of Hemming of Breton Revolt on 6 June, 930.
- Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany was victorious in the battle of Amalfi against the army of Breton Revolt, commanded by Hemming of Breton Revolt.
- Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany was victorious in the battle of Capua against the army of Bohemia, commanded by Prince Budli of Brittany.
- Emperor Haesteinn of Brittany was slain by Mayor THorsteinn of Sassari in a chaotic battlefield duel on 17 September, 930. His half-brother, Beltram, succeeded to the throne of the Empire with a grand ceremony in Salerno.
- Brittany was attacked by the Polish realm of Esztergom, ruled by Duke Borzyslaw 'the Tenacious'.
931
- A giant destroyed several villages in Plzen, but then disappeared without trace.
932
- Brittany was attacked by the Italian realm of Orvieto, ruled by Count Theophylact.
933
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany lost the battle of Salerno against the army of Breton Revolt, commanded by Hemming of Breton Revolt.
- Duke Borzyslaw of Esztergom 'the Tenacious' won the war against Emperor Beltram of Brittany.
934
- The army of Emperor Beltram of Brittany, commanded by Mayor Dytryk of Dohna, was victorious in the battle of Hradec against the armies of Breton Revolt.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Salerno from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Beltram of Brittany, commanded by Jarl Bohuslav of Bohemia, was defeated in the battle of Prague against the armies of Breton Revolt.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Nocera from the enemy.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Acerno from the enemy.
935
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sarno from the enemy.
- The army of Emperor Beltram of Brittany, commanded by Ingemar of Hradec, was defeated in the battle of Litomerice against the armies of Breton Revolt.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Sorrento from the enemy.
936
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Teano from the enemy.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Tharros from the enemy.
937
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Fordongianus from the enemy.
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany successfully led his armies, taking Santa Giusta from the enemy.
938
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany was victorious in the battle of Rome against the army of Francia, commanded by Count Theophylact of Orvieto.
- Count Theophylact of Orvieto lost the war against Emperor Beltram of Brittany.
- Brittany was attacked by the German realm of Austria, ruled by Duke Karl II.
939
- Emperor Beltram of Brittany lost the battle of Arborea against the army of Breton Revolt, commanded by Hemming of Breton Revolt.
- Hemming of Breton Revolt 'the Evil' won the war against Emperor Beltram of Brittany.
940
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Salerno.
941
- In Salerno, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of King Beltram.
942
- The Monothelite heresy spread its woeful presence in the county of Arborea.
943
- King Beltram of Bohemia vanished without a trace on 20 July, 943. His Sardinian son Botulfr succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom as King Botulfr.
- Emperor Hemming of Brittany, the liege Lord of King Botulfr, died of Cancer on 20 December, 943.
944
- Queen Mother Asa, the mother of King Botulfr of Bohemia, died in the dungeons of Emperor Borkvard of Brittany on 7 February, 944.
945
- Several people in Arborea spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
946
- In Arborea, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of King Botulfr.
947
- King Botulfr of Bohemia married Nadzieja, daughter of High Chief Sedziej of Greater Poland.
- King Botulfr of Bohemia adopted new customs to embrace Norse culture, no longer considering himself Sardinian.
948
- Emperor Borkvard of Brittany converted from Germanic to Catholic.
- King Botulfr of Bohemia converted from Germanic to Catholic.
- King Botulfr of Bohemia made a pious pilgrimage to Santiago.
- The Jihad declared by Mahdi Abbasid ended with the successful conquest of Armenia from the Catholics.
949
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Arborea.
950
- Pope Victor II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died from a bad case of the Flu on 3 October, 950.
951
- Prince Baldr of Bohemia married Princess Sigrid, daughter of King Budli of Brittany.
952
- Several people in Arborea spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
953
- Pope Caelestinus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 5 November, 953.
954
- Gyda, the firstborn daughter, was born to King Botulfr of Bohemia.
955
- In Arborea, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of King Botulfr.
956
- King Botulfr of Bohemia died under suspicious circumstances on 7 July, 956. His half-brother, Baldr, succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom with a grand ceremony in Salerno.
- A star fell from the sky in Salerno, killing three cows.
957
- Bengt, the firstborn son, was born to King Baldr of Bohemia.
958
- A star fell from the sky in Arborea, killing three cows.
959
- King Baldr of Bohemia made a pious pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
960
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Salerno.
961
- King Baldr of Bohemia, through deeds and character, came to be known as King Baldr 'the Merry'.
962
- A river flooded parts of Amalfi in the spring.
963
- Pope Leo V declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Frisia from the Fraticellis.
- King Baldr of Bohemia lost the battle of Salerno against the army of Manas's Host, commanded by Manas of Manas's Host.
964
- The Crusade declared by Leo ended with the successful conquest of Frisia from the Fraticellis.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Castellaneta from the enemy.
965
- Emperor Kjartan of Brittany converted from Germanic to Catholic.
966
- Pope Leo V, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of complications related to Gout on 17 January, 966.
967
- A giant destroyed several villages in Arborea, but then disappeared without trace.
968
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Amalfi just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
969
- Emperor Kjartan of Brittany, the liege Lord of King Baldr 'the Merry', was slain by King Baldr of Bohemia in personal combat on 14 January, 969.
- Pope Sergius IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 3 July, 969.
970
- A giant destroyed several villages in Arborea, but then disappeared without trace.
971
- A giant destroyed several villages in Arborea, but then disappeared without trace.
972
- People in Amalfi claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
973
- Bengt Haesteining married Ulfhildr, daughter of Jarl Oddr of Salerno.
974
- Pope Sergius V, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 20 June, 974.
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Gabes against the army of Bektashi Order, commanded by Dedebaba Kopek of Bektashi Order.
975
- A river flooded parts of Arborea in the spring.
976
- King Baldr of Bohemia went to war against Sultan Idris II of Africa.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Acerno from the enemy.
977
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Sarno from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Rossano from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Strongoli from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Cosenza from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Umbriatico from the enemy.
978
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Arborea against the army of Africa, commanded by Sultan Idris II of Africa.
- King Baldr of Bohemia 'the Merry' won the war against Sultan Idris II of Africa.
- Baldr Haesteining usurped the County of Salerno from Idris Aghlabid.
- Baldr Haesteining usurped the County of Taranto from Idris Aghlabid.
- King Borna of Serbia supported King Borna of Serbia in war against his enemies.
- Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire supported Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire in war against his enemies.
979
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Podgorica from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia lost the battle of Zeta against the army of Ohrid, commanded by King THordr of Ohrid.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Bouarfa from the enemy.
- King Borna of Serbia supported King Borna of Serbia in war against his enemies.
980
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Oujda from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Jerada from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Saldia from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Oran from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Mostaganem from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Ain Temoucent from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Maghnia from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Melilla from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Alhoceima from the enemy.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Midar from the enemy.
- Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire supported Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire in war against his enemies.
981
- King Baldr of Bohemia supported Emperor Haraldr of Brittany in war against his enemies.
- King Baldr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Cosenza from the enemy.
982
- Bengt Haesteining married Benedicta, daughter of Werner Liudolfinger.
983
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Amalfi.
984
- King Baldr of Bohemia lost the battle of Cosenza against the army of Maghreb, commanded by Sultan Tanan of Maghreb.
985
- Pope Hadrianus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died bedridden and infirm on 14 February, 985.
- King Baldr of Bohemia lost the battle of Taranto against the army of Maghreb, commanded by Sultan Tanan of Maghreb.
986
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Amalfi.
987
- King Baldr of Bohemia lost the battle of Salerno against the army of Breton Revolt, commanded by Geila of Breton Revolt.
988
- A goat with three heads was born in Amalfi.
989
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Gabes against the army of Africa, commanded by Sultan Idris II of Africa.
990
- King Baldr of Bohemia went to war against Duchess Geila of Apulia.
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Apulia against the army of Apulia, commanded by Duchess Geila of Apulia.
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Apulia against the army of Apulia, commanded by Duchess Geila of Apulia.
- King Baldr of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Bari against the army of Apulia, commanded by Duchess Geila of Apulia.
- King Baldr of Bohemia 'the Merry' won the war against Duchess Geila of Apulia.
991
- Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire supported Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire in war against his enemies.
- King Baldr of Bohemia died of an infected wound on 27 November, 991. His son, Bengt, succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom with a grand ceremony in Salerno.
- Bohemia was attacked by the Lombard realm of Bohemian Revolt, ruled by Geila.
992
- Caliph Musa II declared a Jihad, wherein all unfaithful Sunnis were called to conquer Syria from the Catholics.
- King Bengt of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Taranto against the army of Brittany, commanded by Geila of Bohemian Revolt.
993
- King Bengt of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Taranto against the army of Brittany, commanded by Geila of Bohemian Revolt.
- The Jihad declared by Mubarak Abbasid ended with the successful conquest of Syria from the Catholics.
- King Bengt of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Salerno against the army of Brittany, commanded by Geila of Bohemian Revolt.
- Queen Mother Sigrid 'the Blushing', the mother of King Bengt of Bohemia, died a natural death on 27 December, 993.
994
- Geila of Bohemian Revolt lost the war against King Bengt of Bohemia 'the Affable'.
- King Bengt of Bohemia died of depression on 15 August, 994. His son, Budli, succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom with a grand ceremony in Cannae.
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Taranto.
995
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Apulia.
996
- Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire supported Basileus Symvatios of the Byzantine Empire in war against his enemies.
- Bohemia was attacked by the Norse realm of Sarno, ruled by Beltram.
- King Budli of Bohemia tried but failed to imprison Beltram of Sarno, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- King Budli of Bohemia lost the battle of Chandax against the army of Chandaxian Peasant Revolt, commanded by Asen of Chandaxian Peasant Revolt.
- Snowid, the firstborn son, was born to King Budli of Bohemia.
997
- Beltram of Sarno lost the war against King Budli of Bohemia.
998
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Amalfi just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
999
- King Budli of Bohemia supported Emperor Haraldr of Brittany in war against his enemies.
1000
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Apulia just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
1001
- King Budli of Bohemia married Isentrude, daughter of Amalrich von Lovenstein.
1002
- Pope Innocentius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, was murdered on 9 January, 1002.
1003
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Budva from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Skadar from the enemy.
1004
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Veles from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Skopje from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia lost the battle of Bitola against the army of Ohrid, commanded by King Magni of Ohrid.
1005
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Cosenza from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Umbriatico from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Strongoli from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Ohrid against the army of Ohrid, commanded by King Magni of Ohrid.
1006
- King Budli of Bohemia made a pious pilgrimage to Rome.
- Isentrude von Feuchtwangen was imprisoned in a dungeon in Salerno by King Budli of Bohemia.
1007
- Bohemia was attacked by the Greek realm of Lecce, ruled by Countess Agne.
- King Budli of Bohemia tried but failed to imprison Countess Agne of Lecce, causing her to come out in open rebellion.
1008
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Lecce from the enemy.
1009
- Countess Agne of Lecce lost the war against King Budli of Bohemia.
- King Budli of Bohemia went to war against King Magni of Ohrid.
1010
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Bari from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Giovinazzo from the enemy.
1011
- King Budli of Bohemia lost the battle of Cosenza against the army of Prince Snorri's Host, commanded by Prince Snorri of Sardinia and Corsica.
- King Budli of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Cosenza against the army of Prince Snorri's Host, commanded by Prince Snorri of Sardinia and Corsica.
- King Budli of Bohemia won the war against King Magni of Ohrid.
1012
- Ulfhildr, the mother of King Budli of Bohemia, died of Cancer on 18 September, 1012.
- Snowid Haesteining married Princess Giovanna, daughter of King Lodovico VI of Aquitaine.
1013
- King Budli of Bohemia supported Emperor Haraldr of Brittany in war against his enemies.
1014
- King Budli of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Bitola against the army of Khatir's Host, commanded by Khatir of Khatir's Host.
1015
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Kumanovo from the enemy.
1016
- King Budli of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Catanzaro against the army of Brittany, commanded by Emperor Haraldr of Brittany.
- King Budli of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Taranto against the army of Brittany, commanded by Emperor Haraldr of Brittany.
- Pope Anastasius III declared a Crusade, wherein all faithful Catholics were called to help conquer Jerusalem from the Sunnis.
1017
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Limmassol from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Paphos from the enemy.
- King Budli of Bohemia died of poor health on 28 December, 1017. His Polish grandson Twardomir succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom as King Twardomir.
- King Twardomir of Bohemia adopted new customs to embrace Norse culture, no longer considering himself Polish.
1018
- Prince Snowid, the father of King Twardomir of Bohemia, died of Cancer on 9 April, 1018.
- The Crusade declared by Anastasius ended with the successful conquest of Jerusalem from the Sunnis.
- Ragnarr of Safed became a Lord in the new Crusader State. He was granted a copy of the dynasty chronicles by King Twardomir of Bohemia to bring with him to the new state.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia supported King Baudouin of Jerusalem in war against his enemies.
1019
- In Safed, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Prince Ragnarr.
1020
- The earth shook for three days in Safed, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1021
- People in Safed claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1022
- Saga, the firstborn daughter, was born to Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia.
- Pope Anastasius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of Cancer on 26 May, 1022.
1023
- Bengt Haesteining married Birgitta, daughter of Hjalmar Spaki.
1024
- Eilif, the firstborn son, was born to Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia.
1025
- People in Safed claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1026
- A strange plague killed thousands of wild rabbits in the county of Safed.
1027
- Emir Giordano of Galilee, the liege Lord of Prince Ragnarr, died a mangled mess on 18 March, 1027.
1028
- A giant destroyed several villages in Safed, but then disappeared without trace.
1029
- Duke Giacomo of Galilee, the liege Lord of Prince Ragnarr, died after a disagreement with a meal on 9 August, 1029.
- Caliph Abdul-Gafur declared a Jihad, wherein all unfaithful Sunnis were called to conquer Jerusalem from the Catholics.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia supported King Baudouin of Jerusalem in war against his enemies.
1030
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia converted from Catholic to Sunni.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1031
- Caliph Idris, leader of all Sunni faithful, died under suspicious circumstances on 26 February, 1031.
- The Jihad declared by Bahir Abbasid ended with the successful conquest of Jerusalem from the Catholics.
1032
- Isentrude, the mother of Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia, died in the dungeons of King Twardomir of Bohemia on 1 July, 1032.
1033
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia married Princess Sheeva, daughter of Sultan Fadl II of Armenia.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia married Princess Reshawna, daughter of Caliph Musa II.
1034
- A river flooded parts of Safed in the spring.
1035
- A dragon was seen in the county of Safed.
1036
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia went to war against Countess Berchte of Beirut.
- Caliph Sa'daddin, leader of all Sunni faithful, vanished without a trace on 5 October, 1036.
1037
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia won the war against Countess Berchte of Beirut.
- Ragnarr Haesteining usurped the Sheikhdom of Beirut from Berchte von Diepholz.
1038
- Princess Reshawna, the wife of Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia, was executed by Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia on 20 May, 1038.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia married Princess Kamala, daughter of Sultan Fadl II of Armenia.
1039
- A giant destroyed several villages in Beirut, but then disappeared without trace.
1040
- People in Beirut claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1041
- Ragnarr of Safed went to war against Duke Marino of Galilee.
- Caliph Muzaffaraddin, leader of all Sunni faithful, died of an infected wound on 5 February, 1041.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia lost the battle of Tyrus against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Duke Marino of Galilee.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia married Anna, daughter of Basileus Stephanos of the Byzantine Empire.
1042
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Scandalon from the enemy.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia lost the battle of Tyrus against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Duke Marino of Galilee.
1043
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia lost the battle of Tyrus against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Duke Marino of Galilee.
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia lost the war against Duke Marino of Galilee.
1044
- A giant destroyed several villages in Safed, but then disappeared without trace.
1045
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Beirut.
1046
- Safed saw an unusually bountiful harvest this year.
1047
- Princess Sheeva, the wife of Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia, died of the Slow Fever on 4 January, 1047.
- Emir Marino of Galilee converted from Catholic to Sunni.
1048
- Prince Ragnarr of Bohemia converted from Sunni to Shia.
1049
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Safed just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
1050
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Beirut.
1051
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Beirut.
1052
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Beirut.
1053
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Beirut.
1054
- A goat with three heads was born in Beirut.
1055
- A strange plague killed thousands of wild rabbits in the county of Safed.
1056
- Ragnarr Haesteining married Kamala, daughter of Emir Halil of Palmyra.
1057
- On 3 April, 1057, Ragnarr of Safed died in the dungeons of Emir Marino of Galilee. He was succeeded by his Sunni Muslim son Ragnarr.
- Ragnarr of Safed married Sholah, daughter of Wali Abdul-Gafur of Medina.
- Ragnarr of Safed married Asli, daughter of Khan Baghatur of Nisi.
- Ragnarr of Safed married Patiyer, daughter of Khagan Ezra of Baranjar.
- Ragnarr of Safed undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1058
- Several people in Safed spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
1059
- Sholah, the wife of Ragnarr of Safed, died after a disagreement with a meal on 8 February, 1059.
- Astrid, the firstborn daughter, was born to Ragnarr of Safed.
1060
- Safed saw an unusually bountiful harvest this year.
1061
- A goat with three heads was born in Safed.
1062
- Hrodgar Haesteining married Chabi, daughter of Khagan Begter of the Mongol Empire.
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee converted from Sunni to Shia.
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee went to war against Alessio of French Revolt.
1063
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee lost the battle of Jerusalem against the army of the The Papacy, commanded by Pope Anastasius IV.
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee lost the battle of Hebron against the army of Navarra, commanded by King Alessio of Navarra.
1064
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee lost the battle of Hebron against the army of Navarra, commanded by King Alessio of Navarra.
- Emir Ragnarr of Galilee lost the war against King Alessio of Navarra.
1065
- Hrodgar Haesteining was imprisoned in a dungeon in Safed by Emir Ragnarr of Galilee.
1066
- On 16 June, 1066, Emir Ragnarr of Galilee died under suspicious circumstances. He was succeeded by his Sunni Muslim half-brother Hrodgar.
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee converted from Sunni to Shia.
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1067
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee married Yartilek, daughter of Khagan Sartac of Amaresvarid.
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee married Princess Kamala, daughter of Sultan Fadl II of Armenia.
1068
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee married Sarica, daughter of Khagan Sartac of Amaresvarid.
1069
- Eilif, the heir of Emir Hrodgar of Galilee, was slain by Bishop Pierre of Prum in a chaotic battlefield duel on 2 January, 1069.
1070
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Safed just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
1071
- The earth shook for three days in Beirut, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1072
- A river flooded parts of Beirut in the spring.
1073
- Galilee was attacked by the Italian realm of Galilean Revolt, ruled by Marino.
- Emir Hrodgar of Galilee died of Pneumonia on 18 June, 1073. His nephew, Ragnarr, succeeded to the throne of the Emirate with a grand ceremony in Safed.
- A goat with three heads was born in Tiberias.
1074
- A goat with three heads was born in Safed.
1075
- Galilee saw an unusually bountiful harvest this year.
1076
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Tiberias.
1077
- The earth shook for three days in Tyrus, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1078
- In Safed, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Emir Ragnarr II.
1079
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Tiberias.
1080
- Emir Mirza of Aswan supported Emir Mirza of Aswan in war against his enemies.
1081
- Emir Talib of Oultrejourdain supported Emir Talib of Oultrejourdain in war against his enemies.
1082
- A river flooded parts of Tiberias in the spring.
1083
- Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee married Princess Faghira, daughter of Caliph Jabir.
- Kamala, the mother of Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee, died a natural death on 12 April, 1083.
- Galilee was attacked by the Italian realm of Galilean Revolt, ruled by Marino.
1084
- Bjorn, the firstborn son, was born to Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee.
- Marino of Galilean Revolt lost the war against Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee.
- Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1085
- Galilee was attacked by the Italian realm of Galilean Revolt, ruled by Castore.
1086
- A river flooded parts of Safed in the spring.
1087
- Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee successfully led his armies, taking Megedel from the enemy.
- Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee successfully led his armies, taking Montfort from the enemy.
1088
- Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee successfully led his armies, taking Tiberias from the enemy.
- Castore of Galilean Revolt lost the war against Emir Ragnarr II of Galilee.
1089
- A dragon was seen in the county of Tyrus.
1090
- Emir Talib of Oultrejourdain supported Emir Talib of Oultrejourdain in war against his enemies.
1091
- A ten feet tall woman was crucified in the county of Beirut.
1092
- Ragnarr Haesteining inherited the Bohemia from Twardomir Haesteining.
1093
- A dragon was seen in the county of Beirut.
1094
- King Ragnarr II of Bohemia converted from Shia to Sunni.
- King Ragnarr II of Bohemia married Sarica, daughter of Khagan Sartac I of Amaresvarid.
1095
- Caliph Fadil III, the liege Lord of King Ragnarr II, died under suspicious circumstances on 17 March, 1095.
- Caliph Fadil III, leader of all Sunni faithful, died under suspicious circumstances on 17 March, 1095.
1096
- A river flooded parts of Tyrus in the spring.
1097
- Several people in Beirut spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
1098
- Caliph Qawurd, the liege Lord of King Ragnarr II, died under suspicious circumstances on 2 March, 1098.
- Caliph Qawurd, leader of all Sunni faithful, died under suspicious circumstances on 2 March, 1098.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia went to war against Sheikh Aghlab of Hebron.
1099
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia won the war against Sheikh Aghlab of Hebron.
1100
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia went to war against Caliph Mahdi.
- Caliph Fadil II, the liege Lord of Sultan Ragnarr II, died under suspicious circumstances on 4 August, 1100.
- Caliph Fadil II, leader of all Sunni faithful, died under suspicious circumstances on 4 August, 1100.
1101
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Beirut.
1102
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia, through deeds and character, came to be known as Sultan Ragnarr II 'the Traitor'.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia lost the battle of Tortosa against the army of the The Shia Caliphate, commanded by Caliph Mahdi.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Ascalon from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Harbijah from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Agelen from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking La Forbie from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Blanche Garde from the enemy.
1103
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia lost the battle of Cairo against the army of the The Shia Caliphate, commanded by Count Jabir of Cairo.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Napata from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Marawi from the enemy.
1104
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Ghazali from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia married Yagana, daughter of Emir Mubarak of Cilicia.
1105
- Caliph Faruk declared a Jihad, wherein all faithful Sunnis were called to help conquer Africa from the Catholics.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Ascalon from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Harbijah from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Agelen from the enemy.
1106
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Ascalon from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Sfax from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Monastir from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Agareb from the enemy.
- Bjorn Haesteining married Princess Setara, daughter of Caliph Fadil III.
1107
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Tunis from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Sousse from the enemy.
- The Jihad declared by Faruk Shaiban ended with the successful conquest of Africa from the Catholics.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia 'the Traitor' made peace with Caliph Mahdi 'the Conqueror'.
- Caliph Faruk, the liege Lord of Sultan Ragnarr II 'the Traitor', died a natural death on 3 October, 1107.
- Caliph Faruk, leader of all Sunni faithful, died a natural death on 3 October, 1107.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia married Princess Shameem, daughter of Sultan Faruk I of Yemen.
1108
- Sultan Faruk II of Yemen supported Sultan Faruk II of Yemen in war against his enemies.
1109
- Bjorn Haesteining married Princess Rasa, daughter of Sultan Faruk I of Yemen.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Bejaija from the enemy.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking El Bekara from the enemy.
1110
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Safed.
1111
- Sultan Aram III of Armenia supported Sultan Aram III of Armenia in war against his enemies.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia went to war against Emir Mahmud of Oultrejourdain.
- On 7 May, 1111, rumors began to reach us of a terrible outbreak of Plague in far off lands
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Adwa from the enemy.
1112
- Caliph Mahdi II, the liege Lord of Sultan Ragnarr II 'the Traitor', died of the dreaded Plague on 4 April, 1112.
- Caliph Mahdi II, leader of all Sunni faithful, died of the dreaded Plague on 4 April, 1112.
- On 11 May, 1112 the Plague arrived at our borders. May Allah protect us.
- Caliph Hafiz, the liege Lord of Sultan Ragnarr II 'the Traitor', died of the dreaded Plague on 1 June, 1112.
- Caliph Hafiz, leader of all Sunni faithful, died of the dreaded Plague on 1 June, 1112.
- Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia 'the Traitor' won the war against Emir Mahmud of Oultrejourdain.
- Sultana Shameem, the wife of Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia, died of the dreaded Plague on 8 July, 1112.
- On 16 September, 1112, Sultan Ragnarr II of Bohemia died of the dreaded Plague. He was succeeded by his Shia Muslim son Bjorn.
- On 11 October, 1112 the Plague arrived at our borders. May Allah protect us.
- Sultana Rasa, the wife of Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, died of the dreaded Plague on 11 October, 1112.
1113
- Queen Mother Faghira 'the Unchaste', the mother of Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, died of the dreaded Plague on 16 March, 1113.
- On 26 July, 1113 word reached us that Persia has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- On 26 July, 1113 word reached us that the Middle east has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
1114
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia went to war against Emir Mahmud of Paraetonium.
- Ingibjorg, the firstborn daughter, was born to Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia.
- On 26 August, 1114 word reached us that Asia minor has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- On 26 August, 1114 word reached us that southern Europe has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
1115
- Bjorn Haesteining usurped the Emirate of Oultrejourdain from Mahmud Jannabid.
- On 26 September, 1115 word reached us that western Europe has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
1116
- King Klas 'the Usurper', the heir of Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, died of an infected wound on 4 February, 1116.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia converted from Shia to Sunni.
- On 26 October, 1116 word reached us that Africa has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia won the war against Emir Mahmud of Paraetonium.
1117
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia went to war against Sheikh Khaireddin of Bilbays.
- Bjorn Haesteining usurped the Emirate of Ascalon from Mahmud Jannabid.
- Emir Abdul-Qadir of Oultrejourdain, a powerful vassal of Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, converted from Shia to Sunni.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
- On 26 November, 1117 word reached us that eastern Europe has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
- On 26 November, 1117 word reached us that northern Europe has been widely Depopulated by the dreaded Plague.
1118
- Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Paraetonium just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
1119
- A star fell from the sky in Beirut, killing three cows.
1120
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia married Princess Saghar, daughter of Caliph Fadil III.
1121
- King Faste of Scotland married Ermenegilda, daughter of Count Azzone of Mantua.
1122
- Frirek, the firstborn son, was born to Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia.
1123
- In Tiberias, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Sultan Bjorn.
1124
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia married Princess Huma, daughter of Sultan Nuri of Al-Jazira.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia went to war against Emir Abdullah of Cyrenaica.
1125
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, through deeds and character, came to be known as Sultan Bjorn 'the Lame'.
1126
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia 'the Lame' won the war against Emir Abdullah of Cyrenaica.
- Sultan Nasraddin of Al-Jazira supported Sultan Nasraddin of Al-Jazira in war against his enemies.
1127
- Bohemia saw an unusually bountiful harvest this year.
1128
- Pope Martinus II declared a Crusade, wherein all unfaithful Catholics were called to conquer Jerusalem from the Sunnis.
1129
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia supported Caliph Mansur in war against his enemies.
1130
- People in Jaffa claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1131
- The Crusade declared by Martinus ended with the successful conquest of Jerusalem from the Sunnis.
- Bjorn Haesteining usurped the Sheikhdom of Siwa from Isa Sami.
1132
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Paraetonium.
1133
- The earth shook for three days in Siwa, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1134
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia went to war against Sheikh Shamir of Tobruk.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia 'the Lame' won the war against Sheikh Shamir of Tobruk.
1135
- Princess Setara 'the Feeble', the wife of Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia, died of complications related to Gout on 16 May, 1135.
1136
- Sultan Nasraddin of Al-Jazira supported Sultan Nasraddin of Al-Jazira in war against his enemies.
- Bohemia was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Bohemian Revolt, ruled by Isa.
1137
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Tobruk against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Isa of Bohemian Revolt.
1138
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Zygra against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Isa of Bohemian Revolt.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Siwa against the army of the Arabian Empire, commanded by Isa of Bohemian Revolt.
- Isa of Bohemian Revolt lost the war against Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia 'the Lame'.
- Frirek Haesteining married Princess Faghira, daughter of Sultan Khalil of Iraq.
- Frirek of Tobruk married Setara, daughter of Taishi Aghlab of Sabt.
1139
- An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Zygra.
1140
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia went to war against King Einarr of Jerusalem.
1141
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Darum against the army of Jerusalem, commanded by King Einarr of Jerusalem.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Darum against the army of Jerusalem, commanded by King Einarr of Jerusalem.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia was victorious in the battle of Darum against the army of Jerusalem, commanded by King Einarr of Jerusalem.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia 'the Lame' won the war against King Einarr of Jerusalem.
- Sultan Bjorn of Bohemia died succumbing to severe injuries on 26 August, 1141. His son, Frirek, succeeded to the throne of the Sultanate with a grand ceremony in Tobruk.
- Bohemia was attacked by the Bedouin realm of Paraetonium, ruled by Mayor Sami.
- Sultan Frirek of Bohemia tried but failed to imprison Mayor Sami of Paraetonium, causing him to come out in open rebellion.
- Haukr, the firstborn son, was born to Sultan Frirek of Bohemia.
1142
- Mayor Sami of Paraetonium lost the war against Sultan Frirek of Bohemia.
- Sultan Frirek of Bohemia undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1143
- A giant destroyed several villages in Tobruk, but then disappeared without trace.
1144
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia converted from Sunni to Shia.
1145
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Tobruk.
1146
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Siwa.
1147
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia went to war against Sheikh Mahdi of Bahariya.
1148
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia won the war against Sheikh Mahdi of Bahariya.
- Frirek Haesteining usurped the Sheikhdom of Bahariya from Mahdi Bahariyid.
1149
- Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Siwa.
1150
- Emir Ramadan II of Cairo 'the Blessed' lost the war against Prince Frirek of Bohemia.
1151
- A goat with three heads was born in Paraetonium.
1152
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia went to war against Sheikh Ghalib of Cairo.
1153
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia successfully led his armies, taking Fustat from the enemy.
- Emir Ramadan II of Cairo, the liege Lord of Prince Frirek, died comatose in bed on 5 November, 1153.
- Prince Frirek of Bohemia won the war against Sheikh Ghalib of Cairo.
- Frirek Haesteining usurped the Sheikhdom of Cairo from Ghalib Qawurdid.
1154
- Frirek of Tobruk died of an infected wound on 5 July, 1154. His son, Haukr, succeeded to the throne of the Sheikhdom with a grand ceremony in Tobruk.
- The earth shook for three days in Paraetonium, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
1155
- A giant destroyed several villages in Bahariya, but then disappeared without trace.
1156
- A giant destroyed several villages in Tobruk, but then disappeared without trace.
1157
- Caliph Alim declared a Jihad, wherein all faithful Shias were called to help conquer Egypt from the Catholics.
- Haukr of Tobruk supported Caliph Alim in war against his enemies.
- The Jihad declared by Alim Arahid ended with the successful conquest of Egypt from the Catholics.
1158
- Haukr of Tobruk undertook a Hajj to Mecca.
1159
- Haukr of Tobruk was victorious in the battle of Aswan against the army of Aswan, commanded by Duke Jacques of Aswan.
1160
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium went to war against Emir Yassir of Cyrenaica.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium was victorious in the battle of Siwa against the army of Cyrenaica, commanded by Emir Yassir of Cyrenaica.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium was victorious in the battle of Tobruk against the army of Cyrenaica, commanded by Emir Yassir of Cyrenaica.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium married Nafisa, daughter of Sultan Nizam of Iraq.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium was victorious in the battle of Ajadabiya against the army of Cyrenaica, commanded by Emir Yassir of Cyrenaica.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium won the war against Emir Yassir of Cyrenaica 'the Liberator'.
1161
- Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the county of Ajadabiya.
1162
- Frirek, the firstborn son, was born to Emir Haukr of Paraetonium.
- Pope Martinus III declared a Crusade, wherein all unfaithful Catholics were called to conquer Egypt from the Shias.
- Emir Haukr of Paraetonium supported Caliph Alim in war against his enemies.
1163
- People in Paraetonium claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
1164
- Paraetonium was attacked by the Egyptian realm of Paratoini Revolt, ruled by Yassir 'the Liberator'.
- Sultan Abdullah II of Yemen supported Sultan Abdullah II of Yemen in war against his enemies.
1165
- The Crusade declared by Martinus ended with the successful conquest of Egypt from the Shias.