The first Idgyptians arrive and settle in the Nile valley, establishing contacts with the other small farming communities and tribes in central Weralt.
Events spanning from the fall of the Narmen to around the Great Collapse of Idgypt.
The first Idgyptians arrive and settle in the Nile valley, establishing contacts with the other small farming communities and tribes in central Weralt.
The Old Kingdom era begins in Idgypt, also known as the Age of Pyramids.
The Step Pyramid of Djoser is constructed, being the first colossal stone structure in Idgypt and marking the beginning of the pyramid age.
Idgypt gains independence from Achaemenid Empire until it is reconquered 60 years later
Elizabeth the Great dies without an heir. Her generals, known as the Diadochi, divide her empire.
The Diadochi Kingdoms fight for control over Elizabeth's empire
Idgyptian forces storm the governor's palace in Elizandria, beginning the 1st Romano-Idgyptian War
Most of the Diadochi Kingdoms join forces, forming the Diadochi Alliance and rebelling against the Roman Empire.
Idgyptian forces manage to push the Romans out of Idgypt, ending the war.
Centralized rule in Idgypt begins to collapse as the country splits along nome borders, marking the beginning of the 4th Intermediate Period.
Events dating from around the Great Collapse of Idgypt to the present day.
Memphis attempts to annex the Kingdom of Raskaria, war breaks out.
Necrian forces invade from the Nether. The armies of Memphis and Raskaria sign a ceasefire and join forces against the invaders.
The Nile Land Charter is signed, crowning Shadotep I as the first pharaoh of a unified Idgypt in over 1600 years and ending the 4th Intermediate Periiod.
The Cult of Kosmos summons the demon lord Surt, beginning the Great Demon War.
The nomarchs of Thebes and several surrounding nomes declare independence from the Idgyptian Empire.
A series of events leaves the Idgyptian Empire no choice but to declare war on the Theban Revolt.