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A Timeline of Undead History
5000 BC
Vampirism spreads throughout the Mediterranean Basin
2000 BC
Tomb of the Vampires built in Giza, Egypt
AD 24
Jesus heals vampires at Capernaum
AD 68
Reign of Longinus, Rome's Vampire Emperor
773
Charlemagne defeats Quadilla the Vampire
1096
First Crusade expels vampires from Jerusalem
1398
China's Jianwen Emperor assumes the throne & becomes a vampire
1476
Italy's Simonetta & Giuliano succumb to vampirism
1607
The Ship of the Dead brings vampires to the New World
1616
Ludovico Fatinelli burned at the stake for publishing
Treatise on Vampires
1795
Redbeard's pirate fleet terrorizes the Mediterranean
1805
Mungo Park embarks on doomed voyage to the African village of Tellem
1842
England establishes Vampire Investigative Bureau
1850
Baron Haussmann destroys Paris' Vampire Quarter
1869
U.S. President Ulysses Grant establishes Federal Vampire & Zombie Agency
1874
Canada establishes Special Division to remove the vampires at Fort Blood
1882
New York Vampire Riots
1892
Steketee's Vampire Rights Movement in France
1905
Global vampire population hits one million
1911
Creation of first successful zombism vaccine in France
1925
FVZA establishes K-9 division
1935
Dr. Goessman publishes research in his book
Among Vampires & Zombies
1936
The FVZA goes undercover in light of crippling lawsuits
1943
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt unveils Zozobra Project
1946
Vampiric Order of the Broken Cross reaches 50,000 members worldwide
1950
New Mexico resident Joe Valdez becomes first recipient of vampirism vaccine
1963
President Kennedy declares that the war on vampires had been won
1965
U.S. troops encounter vampires in Vietnam
1967
Lazo Disaster in Siberia; vampire blood research banned 3 years later
1975
President Ford officially disbands the FVZA
1986
President Reagan lifts ban on vampire & zombie blood research
1987
Methuselah Project initiated at the Santa Rosa Institute
2001
FVZA website goes online
2006
Santa Rosa Institute moves to remote location in southern New Mexico
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