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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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