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* War is soon declared between the Atlanteans and the Kryptonians, | * War is soon declared between the Atlanteans and the Kryptonians, | ||
* After the Legionnaires return to the 30th century, the Kryptonian colony dies out after their tame dinosaurs become wild and attack them. However, a few Kryptonian survivors intermarry with the Vruunian colonists, producing stronger children able to breathe the atmosphere without any trouble. These first true Atlanteans, the descendants of the Vruunians and Kryptonians, | * After the Legionnaires return to the 30th century, the Kryptonian colony dies out after their tame dinosaurs become wild and attack them. However, a few Kryptonian survivors intermarry with the Vruunian colonists, producing stronger children able to breathe the atmosphere without any trouble. These first true Atlanteans, the descendants of the Vruunians and Kryptonians, | ||
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+ | =====1 million years ago===== | ||
+ | * The ancient civilization of Thale, populated by six-inch-tall, | ||
====700,000 years ago:==== | ====700,000 years ago:==== | ||
* Human and Neanderthal men start to genetically diverge. | * Human and Neanderthal men start to genetically diverge. | ||
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* The would-be dictator Roh-Tul activates a bomb that causes Atlantis to begin sinking into the sea, but the citizens of Tritonis and Poseidonis each have enough time to save themselves by erecting air-filled domes over their cities to keep them alive as their cities sink beneath the Atlantic Ocean. Sometime later, they change themselves into water-breathers. ["The Girl Who Destroyed Atlantis," | * The would-be dictator Roh-Tul activates a bomb that causes Atlantis to begin sinking into the sea, but the citizens of Tritonis and Poseidonis each have enough time to save themselves by erecting air-filled domes over their cities to keep them alive as their cities sink beneath the Atlantic Ocean. Sometime later, they change themselves into water-breathers. ["The Girl Who Destroyed Atlantis," | ||
* Nar Lemaris, a scientist of Tritonis, uses a serum co-developed by a mermaid (one of the last survivors of the ancient Atlanteans from Vruun, who is the direct descendant of Jhor Lal and his daughter Leta Lal) to change the Tritonians into water-breathing mer-people, allowing Tritonis to knock down the air bubble over their city. Now a merman himself, Lemaris weds this mermaid, and their direct descendant in the 20th century is Lori Lemaris. //Note: Although they aren't mentioned in this story, the ancient Atlanteans of Vruun, who colonized Earth 68 million years ago and became mer-folk (see Adventure Comics #333), are likely the ones who influenced the Tritonians to become mer-people, so that the original Atlantean mer-folk can breed with them and thus save their dying species.// [" | * Nar Lemaris, a scientist of Tritonis, uses a serum co-developed by a mermaid (one of the last survivors of the ancient Atlanteans from Vruun, who is the direct descendant of Jhor Lal and his daughter Leta Lal) to change the Tritonians into water-breathing mer-people, allowing Tritonis to knock down the air bubble over their city. Now a merman himself, Lemaris weds this mermaid, and their direct descendant in the 20th century is Lori Lemaris. //Note: Although they aren't mentioned in this story, the ancient Atlanteans of Vruun, who colonized Earth 68 million years ago and became mer-folk (see Adventure Comics #333), are likely the ones who influenced the Tritonians to become mer-people, so that the original Atlantean mer-folk can breed with them and thus save their dying species.// [" | ||
+ | * Moorn Jor, a great Atlantean scientist, learns that a volcanic earthquake will destroy Atlantis. Unable to travel into space, since the Van Allen Belt is highly radioactive, | ||
====Circa 7,000 B.C.:==== | ====Circa 7,000 B.C.:==== | ||
* Humans begin smelting metal on Earth. | * Humans begin smelting metal on Earth. | ||
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* Marcus becomes known as the Golden Gladiator. | * Marcus becomes known as the Golden Gladiator. | ||
+ | ====70 A.D.:==== | ||
+ | * Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon are sacked and destroyed by the Romans after a siege, marking the end of the Old Covenant age of Temple sacrifices as required by Jewish law. | ||
=====4th century===== | =====4th century===== | ||
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* Tom Hawk becomes known as Tomahawk. Fighting the British during the Revolutionary War, Tomahawk becomes the leader of a group of volunteers known as Tomahawk' | * Tom Hawk becomes known as Tomahawk. Fighting the British during the Revolutionary War, Tomahawk becomes the leader of a group of volunteers known as Tomahawk' | ||
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- | * The Atom uses the Time Pool to go to American to help the Montgolfier brothers makes the first successful hot-air | + | * The Atom uses the Time Pool to go to American to help the Montgolfier brothers makes the first successful hot-air |
====1789: | ====1789: | ||
* The French Revolution begins. | * The French Revolution begins. | ||
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- | * Victor Frankenstein creates the monster known as the Frankenstein Monster or the Spawn of Frankenstein, | + | * Victor Frankenstein creates the monster known as the Frankenstein Monster or the Spawn of Frankenstein, |
Go to [[Timeline of Earth-1 (19th century to 1940s)]] | Go to [[Timeline of Earth-1 (19th century to 1940s)]] | ||
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