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Timeline of Modern Natopia

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The Timeline of Modern Natopia chronicles the major political, constitutional, military, and imperial events in Natopia from the reintegration of the divided empire in 1716 AN to the present day. This period, designated by Natopian historians as the "Modern Era," encompasses the reunification of Eastern Natopia and Western Natopia under Vadoma I, the subsequent constitutional reforms establishing the bicameral Frenzy, and the imperial succession following Vadoma's death in 1752 AN.

The timeline draws upon official records, constitutional documents, and scholarly consensus to present an accurate and comprehensive account of events that shaped contemporary Natopian society. Entries are organized chronologically by year and, where possible, by specific date using the Norton calendar format (day.month.year).

Background

A map of Eastern Natopia; 1715 AN.
A map of Western Natopia; 1715 AN.

The Division of the Natopian Empire began in 1707 AN when Emperor Nathan III proposed splitting the Bovic Empire of the Natopian Nation into two co-equal viceroyalties. The Emperor reasoned that the cultural, demographic, and economic differences between the territories east and west of the River Egale had grown so pronounced that a single imperial administration could not adequately serve both regions. The demesnes east of the River Egale were organized into Eastern Natopia, while those to the west became Western Natopia. A national referendum in 1708 AN approved the division, and the constitutional process separating the empire into two sovereign states concluded in 1709 AN. Nathan III retained the title of Emperor of the Natopians while serving as Eastern Emperor, and Vadoma I and Edward I served as Co-Emperors in the West.

Despite the formal sovereignty vested in both governments, the Imperial Council of Natopia at the federal level came to exert increasing influence over the coordination of common economic, social, military, and diplomatic policies. The developing de facto reunion was made official when Nathan III died suddenly in 1716 AN. Vadoma I succeeded him to the Eastern Natopian throne, reuniting both crowns under the same Natopian sovereign. Nathan's funeral on 10.IV.1716 AN became a watershed moment: media and politicians from both West and East mourned the loss of their emperor. Nathan was not an Eastern emperor; he was a Natopian emperor.

The overwhelming consensus among Natopian historians, political scientists, and sociologists holds that Nathan III's death, and the subsequent reintegration, marks the true beginning of "Modern Natopia." The division, though legally sound, had proven to be an artificial separation of a fundamentally unified people. The grief that united East and West in 1716 AN demonstrated that Natopian national identity transcended administrative boundaries. The constitutional framework established during reintegration, later reformed in 1751 AN with the creation of the Upper Frenzy, remains the foundation of Natopian governance today.

Post-reintegration Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors of Natopia (after 1716 AN)

# Portrait Name Term start Term end Party Vice-Chancellor(s) Demesne Election(s)
1 Arjuna Dhritarashtra 1716 AN 1732 AN FJBP Office created 1721 AN:
Athanasius Wyvern (N&H), 1721 AN1724 AN
Alexios Karam (FJBP), 1724 AN1732 AN
Tas Neemia 1720, 1724, 1728
2 Eiiard Darkroot 1732 AN 1740 AN FJBP Vacant, 1732 AN1736 AN
Isabella Betancourt (UDM), 1736 AN1740 AN
Hazelwood 1732, 1736
3 Isabella Betancourt 1740 AN 1742 AN UDM Jules Chantelle (PA), 1740 AN1742 AN Dos Gardenias 1740
4 Emmanuel Aristarchus 1742 AN 1745 AN FJBP Zephrya Bottlebrush (FJBP), 1742 AN1745 AN Klaasiya 1742, 1744
5 Isabella Betancourt 1745 AN 1752 AN UDM Frederik Hartmann (N&H), 1745 AN1752 AN Dos Gardenias 1745, 1748
6 Marco Lungo III 1752 AN Incumbent FJBP Théodore Blanchard-Desrosiers (PA) Saint Andre 1752

Color key:      FJBP      UDM      N&H
Notes:

Executive Administrations

Timeline

1716

1717

1718

1719

1720

1721

1722

  • ??.1722 AN: Florian president Isabelle Chopin creates outrage in Natopia with a tweet extolling Greater Floria (ideology), saying: ""It is clear why the SDP is no longer in charge of our nation. They lacked the vision to take Floria forward and inevitably failed in their bid to fully remove sanctions from our successful mission in creating a Greater Floria"."[2] The Natopian government condemned the tweet, with a Court of Vista de Nada spokesperson stating "surely this must be the usual Florian bloviation, but it is all the more concerning coming directly from their President".[3]
  • 10.XII.1722 AN: The Theogiorickan armada, having concealed its approach using gravitational lensing, descends through the Micran atmosphere toward the city of Theogiorick. Micran orbital defence systems destroy 21 of the 53 alien vessels during atmospheric entry, scattering debris across the Antarctic region. The Kaiser Ayreon is spared and lands successfully; the remaining 31 alien ships retreat into space.
  • 12.XII.1722 AN: After two days of orbital bombardment, Tapfer Command of the Raspur Pact presents surrender terms to the Theogiorickan forces within Theogiorick, demanding confinement of aliens to their landing site, prohibition of further intrusion into the Atos system beyond Indigo's orbit, and surrender of the Kaiser Ayreon for inspection.
  • 15.XII.1722 AN: The Armistice of Theogiorick is signed following three days of negotiations. The surviving Theogiorickan armada departs for Indigo, while humans from the Kaiser Ayreon choose to remain at Theogiorick, establishing the Community of Elijah in Theogiorick.

1723

1724

1725

1726

1727

1728

1729

1730

1731

1732

1733

1734

1735

1736

1737

Main articles: Prophecy of Athlon and Fake War

1738

1739

1740

1741

1742

  • II.1742 AN: Trade bill vote in Frenzy: UDM splits. Bill narrowly fails with Betancourt abstaining to maintain coalition unity.
  • III.1742 AN: PA leader Jules Chantelle resigns as Vice-Chancellor. PA withdraws coalition support.
  • III.1742 AN: Betancourt's minority government continues. Opposition begins coordination.
  • VI.1742 AN: Opposition tables motion of no confidence.
  • VII.1742 AN: Motion passes. Empress Vadoma I dissolves Frenzy per constitutional procedure.
  • IX.1742 AN: Snap election campaign begins. FJBP's Emmanuel Aristarchus campaigns on "Natopia First," questioning overseas commitments and "elite" trade deals.
  • X.1742 AN: 1742 Natopian Frenzy elections: FJBP wins outright majority in upset victory. UDM second; PA collapses to minor status.
  • XI.1742 AN: Chancellor Emmanuel Aristarchus (FJBP) takes office. Announces "New Direction" agenda.
  • XII.1742 AN: Secret negotiations with Aemilia begin regarding Whales territorial exchange.
  • XII.1742 AN: Separate secret negotiations initiated with Universal Committee of State regarding Universalis autonomous status and territorial claims.

1743

Main article: 1743 Natopian census

1744

1745

1746

1747

Main article: 1747 Natopian census

1748

1749

1750

  • II.1750 AN: Kurt Drakhelm dies suddenly of heart attack at age 54. FJBP leadership vacant.
  • III.1750 AN: FJBP leadership contest begins. Multiple candidates emerge.
  • V.1750 AN: Marco Lungo III (Mayor of Saint Andre) elected FJBP leader. Young and charismatic, promises generational change.
  • V.1750 AN: Prashant Chakravati named Shadow Finance Secretary. Former central banker; brings economic credibility.
  • V.1750 AN: Michelle Christophis named Shadow Foreign Affairs Secretary. Career diplomat; signals return to internationalism.
  • VI.1750 AN: FJBP rebranding begins. "Hope and Change" messaging adopted. Explicit break with Aristarchus era.
  • VIII.1750 AN: Lungo's approval ratings surge. Media describes "Lungo-mania." First FJBP lead in polls since 1744 AN.
  • X.1750 AN: Pre-referendum campaign on bicameral reform begins. Broad cross-party support for Yes vote.

1751

See also: Upper Frenzy
  • I–III.1751 AN: 1751 Natopian census conducted. Population: 1,034,666,394 across 22 demesnes.
  • IV.1751 AN: 1751 Natopian constitutional referendum: Bicameral Frenzy approved by 61% of voters.
  • V.1751 AN: Constitutional amendments formally take effect. Transitional provisions activate.
  • VI.1751 AN: Upper Frenzy established. First appointments made by Empress and demesne governments.
  • VI.1751 AN: Upper Frenzy composition finalized: demesne Viceroys (ex officio), appointed Lords Temporal (experts, business leaders), Lords Spiritual (Bovic clergy nominated by Pentheros).
  • VIII.1751 AN: Upper Frenzy convenes for first session in ceremonial chamber adjacent to traditional Frenzy hall.
  • X.1751 AN: Vadoma I's health concerns emerge. First public absence from scheduled state function cited as "fatigue."
  • XII.1751 AN: Medical bulletins confirm ongoing fatigue. Empress reduces public schedule. Official explanation: "precautionary rest" for 81-year-old monarch.

1752

Note: Coronation of Empress Clara scheduled for early 1753 AN following conclusion of mourning period.

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