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==Events== |
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+ | * Circa [[200 (oWOD)|200]] AD: the [[White Howlers]] fall to the [[Wyrm]]. <ref name="werewolfstcompanion59">[[WTA]]: '''[[Werewolf Storytellers Companion]]''', p. 59</ref><ref name="pastlives60">[[WTA]]: '''[[Past Lives]]''', p. 60</ref> <ref name="fiannarevised35">[[WTA]]: '''[[Tribebook: Fianna Revised]]''', p. 35</ref> |
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+ | * Circa [[200 (oWOD)|200]]: the [[First Battle of Tara]] is fought. <ref name="fiannarevised35" /> |
− | * Roman [[Wikipedia:centurion|centurion]] [[Titus Germanicus]], stationed at [[Wikipedia:Hadrian's Wall|Hadrian's Wall]], attempts to make an alliance with the Pict king [[Brennus]], the last of the true [[White Howlers]], against the Gauls. Titus is forced to walk the Spiral and kills Brennus.<ref name=" |
+ | * 200 AD: Roman [[Wikipedia:centurion|centurion]] [[Titus Germanicus]], stationed at [[Wikipedia:Hadrian's Wall|Hadrian's Wall]], attempts to make an alliance with the Pict king [[Brennus]], the last of the true [[White Howlers]], against the Gauls. Titus is forced to walk the Spiral and kills Brennus.<ref name="werewolfstcompanion59" /><ref name="pastlives60" /><ref name="fiannarevised35" /><ref name="CotBL">[[WTA]]: '''[[Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth]]'''</ref> |
− | * Around [[200 (oWOD)|200]], the [[First Battle of Tara]] is fought.<ref name="fiannarevised35" /> |
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− | * The [[Maya (oWOD)|Maya]]ns practice personal sacrifice in order to perform magic.<ref name="cultofecstasyrevised19">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy]]''', p. 19</ref> |
+ | * 200 AD: The [[Maya (oWOD)|Maya]]ns practice personal sacrifice in order to perform magic.<ref name="cultofecstasyrevised19">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy]]''', p. 19</ref> |
− | * The city of [[Great Zimbabwe (oWOD)|Great Zimbabwe]] is inhabited as early as this year.<ref name="euthanatosrevised44">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Euthanatos]]''', p. 44</ref> |
+ | * 200 AD: The city of [[Great Zimbabwe (oWOD)|Great Zimbabwe]] is inhabited as early as this year.<ref name="euthanatosrevised44">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Tradition Book: Euthanatos]]''', p. 44</ref> |
* [[204 (oWOD)|204]]-[[270 (oWOD)|270]] AD: Life of [[Plotinus]], [[Rome (oWOD)|Roman]] mage of [[Egypt (oWOD)|Egypt]]ian birth. Plotinus expounds neo-Platonism, which becomes a tremendous influence on [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]] thinking.<ref name="orderofhermes11">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Order of Hermes Tradition Book]]''', p. 11</ref> |
* [[204 (oWOD)|204]]-[[270 (oWOD)|270]] AD: Life of [[Plotinus]], [[Rome (oWOD)|Roman]] mage of [[Egypt (oWOD)|Egypt]]ian birth. Plotinus expounds neo-Platonism, which becomes a tremendous influence on [[Order of Hermes|Hermetic]] thinking.<ref name="orderofhermes11">[[MTAs|MTA]]: '''[[Order of Hermes Tradition Book]]''', p. 11</ref> |
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− | * {{note|wtawsc01}} [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Werewolf Storytellers Companion]]''', page 59. |
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− | * {{note|wtapl01}} [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Past Lives]]''', page 60. |
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− | * {{note|tbfrev01}} [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|WTA]]: '''[[Tribebook: Fianna Revised]]''', page 35. |
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Revision as of 15:50, 11 March 2010
Events
- 200 AD: Roman centurion Titus Germanicus, stationed at Hadrian's Wall, attempts to make an alliance with the Pict king Brennus, the last of the true White Howlers, against the Gauls. Titus is forced to walk the Spiral and kills Brennus.[1][2][3][4]
- 200 AD: The Mayans practice personal sacrifice in order to perform magic.[5]
- 200 AD: The city of Great Zimbabwe is inhabited as early as this year.[6]
- 204-270 AD: Life of Plotinus, Roman mage of Egyptian birth. Plotinus expounds neo-Platonism, which becomes a tremendous influence on Hermetic thinking.[7]
- Sometime between 200 and 400, the 17 scrolls which make up the Corpus Hermeticum are composed.[7]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 WTA: Werewolf Storytellers Companion, p. 59
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 WTA: Past Lives, p. 60
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 WTA: Tribebook: Fianna Revised, p. 35
- ↑ WTA: Chronicle of the Black Labyrinth
- ↑ MTA: Tradition Book: Cult of Ecstasy, p. 19
- ↑ MTA: Tradition Book: Euthanatos, p. 44
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 MTA: Order of Hermes Tradition Book, p. 11
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