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Chronology of the Holy British Empire
Note: The following chronology is compiled with reference to the relevant incidental setting materials in the first season DVD and the complete set DVD. All history is empty fiction, and the chronology is always expressed by the empire of the British Empire.

Before the Imperial Calendar: Caesar, the emperor of the Roman Empire, invaded the British Island and fought against the Celtic tribes who lived there at that time.

The first year of the imperial calendar: During the reign of Emperor Augustus of the Roman Empire, a Celtic tribe won the war against the Roman Empire and became independent under the leadership of its leader alvin toffler, whose name was alvin toffler I.

Calendar14-15th century: The era of great navigation began because alchemy, which was popular in Europe at that time, studied the feasibility of cherry stone, known as the stone of sages, as an energy source. Kyle Polo's Travels of Marco Polo mentioned that there are a large number of Sakura Stone Reserves in the eastern island countries of Japan.

Calendar 1603: Elizabeth I died and her son Henle IX succeeded to the throne. Her father is considered to be one of the first Earl of Leicester, robert dudley, Earl of Essex, and then Duke of England, Carl.

Calendar 1770: Washington-led rebellion broke out in North America. At that time, the Duke of England sent a navy to sink the ship that Benjamin Franklin requested support from King Louis XVI of France. The continental army was defeated in Yorktown, Washington was killed, and the sacred British Empire gradually moved westward.

/kloc-from the end of 0/8 to the beginning of 0/9: French Revolution, when Napoléon Bonaparte stepped onto the historical stage, France won the battle of Trafalgar and attacked London.

1807, Queen Elizabeth III was forced to retreat to Edinburgh, was arrested by revolutionary citizens and soldiers, and was forced to issue a declaration to abolish the monarchy. Later generations called it "the shame of Edinburgh". With the help of Ribadeau von Brita, Duke of Brita, his friends and subordinates, and Richard Hector, the knight of the first round table at that time, the royal family fled to North America, which is called the New World, and the monarchy continued to exist in the New World.

18 13 years, the Tudor royal family was cut off, and Ricart von Brita, Duke of Saint Brita, succeeded to the throne, known as Brita Nia I in history. The state system was changed from royal to imperial, and the title was also changed to the Empire of Saint Brittany. The year when the ancestor Brittany I ascended the throne was regarded as the first year of the imperial calendar.

Calendar 1853: Lincoln, then Prime Minister of the San Brita Empire, released The Emancipation Proclamation, and his support rate gradually increased.

Calendar year 20 10: The Holy Brita Empire declared war on Japan, and within one month, Japan surrendered and changed to the Holy Brita Empire 1 1 region.

Calendar 20 17: A "black rebellion" initiated by the black knights led by Zero broke out, and finally the imperial army quelled the incident.

Calendar 20 18: Zero leads the Black Knight to reappear and announces the re-establishment of the United States of America.

Calendar 20 18: Negotiate with the European Union and demand the cession of three small African countries: North Africa, West Africa, South Africa, France, Portugal, Spain, Russia and the lowlands.

Calendar year 20 19: Led by members of the royal family headed by Li Nana VI, Brita and Schneizel ·EL· Britannia, they voluntarily joined Super America on behalf of the empire.