Timeline of Romanian history

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[edit] Prehistory

  • 1,000,000 - 700,000 - the appearance of the first carved tools, the so-called "Pebble culture" (Cultură de prund in Romanian). These tools have been attributed to the Homo erectus hominid type.
  • cca. 40,000 BC - the oldest modern human (Homo sapiens sapiens) remains in Europe, are discovered in 2002 in the "Cave With Bones" (Peştera cu Oase), near Anina.

[edit] 513 BC to 271 AD

[edit] 4th century to 10th century AD

  • 10th century - Byzantine, Slavic and Hungarian sources, and—later on—Western and even Oriental sources mention the existence of Romanians and Romanian state entities under the name of Vlachs

[edit] 10th century - 1601

[edit] 1601-1859

[edit] Early Modern Times (1859-1881)

Main articles National awakening of Romania, Romanian War of Independence

  • 1869 - The Bucureşti - Giurgiu railway works are concluded after four years and the line become the first of this kind in Romania. However, it is not the first railway built on the present territory of Romania. The first railway was built in 1854 in Banat;

[edit] Kingdom of Romania (1881 - 1947)

Main article Kingdom of Romania

  • 1894 - Leaders of the Transylvanian Romanians who sent a Memorandum to the Austrian Emperor demanding national rights for the Romanians are found guilty of treason;
  • 1907 - Violent peasant revolts crush throughout Romania, thousands of persons killed;

[edit] Romania in World War I

Main article Romania during World War I

[edit] Greater Romania (1918 - 1939)

Main article Greater Romania

[edit] Romania in World War II

Main article Romania during World War II

  • 1943 - Romania become a target of Allied aerial bombardment;

[edit] Communist Romania (1947 - 1989)

Main article Communist Romania

  • 1948 - A new constitution is ratified on April 13. Two months later, on June 11 all banks and major enterprises are nationalized. During the year, also in the years to come, many pre-war politicians, businessmen, priests and even ordinary people are thrown in prisons. On August 30, following the model of Soviet NKVD, the Romanian secret policed is formed;
  • 1951 - During the night of June 18 the third-largest mass deportation in modern Romanian history takes place. Some 45,000 people are taken from their homes and deported to the Bărăgan plain;
  • 1952 - The Hungarian Autonomous Province, the one and only autonomous province in modern Romania, is created. It will be disestablished in 1968. The second Communist constitution is ratified;
  • 1954 - SovRoms, joint ventures between Romania and Soviet Union are formed. They will prove their inefficiency for Romania from the first day of establishment and most of them will be dissolved in 1956;
  • 1955 - Romania join the Warsaw Pact. On February 14, a group of Romanian anti-Communists occupies the Romanian embassy in Berne demanding the release from prisons of many public personalities. With the help of the Swiss police, the order is re-established two days later. On December 14, Romania join the United Nations;
  • 1956 - On October 28 a radio station calling itself "Romania of the future. The voice of resistance" begins broadcasting on different wavelengths. Many protests, especially amongst students, follows in November. On December 31, Televiziunea Română start to broadcast first programmes;
  • 1959 - On July 28, the Ioanid Gang carries out the most famous bank robbery ever to occur in a Communist state;
  • 1960 - Oliviu Beldeanu, the leader of the group that occupied the Romanian embassy in Berne five years earlier, is executed in Bucureşti;
  • 1976 - At the age of 14, Nadia Comăneci becomes one of the stars of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. During the team portion of the competition, her routine on the uneven bars is scored at a 10.0. It is the first time in modern Olympic gymnastics history that the score had ever been awarded. Over the next years, Nadia will become one of the most known Romanians in the world;
  • 1977 - On March 4, 21:20 local time, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 and epicentre in Vrancea at a depth of 94 kilometres occur. The earthquake killed about 1,570 people and wounded more than 11,000. Total damages are estimated at more than two billion dollars. On July 1 35,000 out of 90,000 miners in Jiu Valley decide to stop working. Their protest is the biggest of this kind in Communist Romania before the 1989 revolution. The strike only ends when Nicolae Ceauşescu intervened in person.
  • 1983 - As part of the urban planning programme significant portions of the historic centre of Bucureşti are demolished in order to accommodate standardized apartment blocks and government buildings, including the grandiose Centrul Civic and the palatial House of the People, the second largest building in the world;

[edit] Present Day Romania (since 1989)

Main article Present Day Romania

  • 1991 - A new constitution is ratified;