Non-fiction Timeline Group 5

  • Period: 204 to 222

    Life of Elagabalus

    Elagabalus was known to dress up and prostitute himself, and he used cosmetics often. Although he married and divorced three women, his most stable relationship was one with his chariot driver named Hierocoles. He was killed shortly after Elagabalus and his mother were assassinated.
  • Jan 6, 1412

    Joan of Arc born

  • May 23, 1430

    Joan of Arc captured and moved to Rouen before trial

    Originally imprisoned at Burgundians at Beaurevoir Castle and made several attempts to escape. She agreed to wear feminine clothing while abjured.
  • May 30, 1431

    Joan of Arc dies

    She was executed by burning
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    Kristina Vasa's Reign as Queen of Sweden

    Her father died when she was 6 but she didn't begin ruling until she was 18 (in 1644).
  • Kristina Vasa Abdicates the Throne

    She left Sweden that summer.
  • Kristina Vasa converted to Christian Faith

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    Albert Cashier's Military Service

    Private in 95th Illinois Infantry, fought in about 40 battles and was one of ~250 soldiers who enlisted as men to fight in the Civil War despite being born as female.
  • The Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Seas Micronation Established

    "In 2004, a group of Australians protesting their country's refusal to recognize same-sex marriage declared themselves independent on a few sandy islands at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef." (p. 13)
  • Gay Marriage Veto

    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the bill that would have made same-sex marriage legal in California