Timeline of Hoinomese history
This is a timeline of Hoinomese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Hoinom. To read about the background to these events, see Hoinom.
Ancient history
| Year | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 4,000 years ago | Dô Vân Chi establishes the Western Kingdom, in today Northern Hoinom. | |
| 10th century BCE | Western Kingdom subdues the Northern and Southern Kingdoms, in the peak of the Dô Dinasty. | |
| 9th century BCE | Western Kingdom is attacked and invaded by Tieguonse and Singanese armies. | |
| 8th century BCE | Truong Dinasty comes to power, establishing the Ancient Hôi Empire, which capital is based in Triêng Dâm. | |
| 6th century BCE | Quyên Dinasty starts. The Bahmer Kingdom is invaded by Hoinomese forces by the end of the century. | |
| 4th century BCE | Truong Nhung proclaimes himself 'Hôi hoàng dê Nôm' (“Hôi King of Kings”). Emperor Truong Nhung is believed to have ordered the construction of Nam Dinh, today Hôinôm's largest city. | |
| 1th century BCE | Bành Dinasty starts. | |
| 4th century | Luông Dinasty starts. | |
| 969 | Emperor Luông Cào dies, which causes a long struggle for the throne and the eventual end of the Luông Dinasty. | |
| 991 | Spring | Kiêu Hùu Cào, from the southern clan, defeats the other rival warlords, unifying the country after decades of war. |
| Elvan | Kiêu Hùu Cào, after defeating Tieugonese forces that had invaded the northern provinces, establishes the Kiêu. He also founded Hôi Lùyên, today Hôinôm's capital. | |
| 1001 | Hôi Lùyên is established as imperial capital city. |
15th century
| Year | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 9th century | The Kingdom does something kingdomy. |