Events[]
- By this year the Mexican Revolution is in full swing.[1] Victoriana Huerta has Madero murdered and seizes power. Pancho Villa and Zapata organize revolts against his rule.[2]
- An archeological dig in Cadbury Castle finds some ancient remains.[3]
- Marcus Brody becomes assistant curator of the National Museum.[4]
- Indy and his father briefly moves to Chicago.[5]
- Blake creates his sect of Thuggee.[6] (Approximate)
- Indy meets an old American Indian named Changing Man when he is living in the southwest.[5]
- Ari Naxasis is crippled by Markos Kourou's orders.[7]
- Edith Wharton reluctantly divorces her husband.[8]
- A Opel Puppchen car is produced.[9]
- Spring: Elizabeth Ravenall travels to Washington, D.C. to seek help from historian Zachary Walton in order to find her family's lost fortune.[10]
- The Mona Lisa is found back.[11]
- Threat of civil war in Ireland as a private Protestant army forms in Ulster (Northern Ireland) in opposition to the proposed Home Rule Bill.[11]
- Young Turks establish dictatorship in Turkey.[11]
- Balkan states win the First Balkan War, forming the state of Albania.[11]
- Greece retakes Crete.[11]
- Second Balkan War starts (Serbia, Greece, Romania, Turkey unite against Bulgaria). Bulgaria loses.[11]
- Sun Yat-Sen flees China after dispute with Chinese President Yuan Shi-Kai.[11]
- The zipper is perfected.[11]
- March 4: Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated President of the United States of America.[12]
- April: Albert Schweitzer and his wife arrives in Africa.[13]
- Summer: Indiana Jones meets Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir for the first time, in Egypt.[14]
- August 13: Harry Brearly invents stainless steel in Sheffield.[15]
- John J. Pershing returns to United States of America after being in the Philippines.[1] He is sent to the Mexican border in command of a cavalry brigade.[2]
- Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud's friendship collapses.[16]
- The Geiger counter, used to detect radiation, is invented.[11]
- Sweden begins use of diesel railways.[11]
- Electric refrigerators become available.[11]
- Ghadr Party is started by Punjab Sikhs.[17]
- September
- Indiana Jones gets caught in the middle between a stolen violin and the New York Mafia.[18]
- Indy finds himself in trouble within the notorious Bermuda Triangle.[19]
- Indiana Jones is sent in Charenton Academy in England.[3]
- Late October: Indiana Jones faces ghost knights in Wales.[3]
- December: Indiana Jones faces a sect of Dark Druids in Stonehenge.[20]
Deaths[]
Appearances[]
- Indiana Jones Jr et la Météorite Sacrée
- Young Indiana Jones and the Mountains of Superstition
- Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure
- Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure comic
- Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror
- Indiana Jones Jr et l'Enfant Lama
- Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril
- Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril comic
- Indiana Jones Jr et le Violon du Metropolitan
- Indiana Jones Jr et le Triangle des Bermudes
- Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders
- Young Indiana Jones and the Circle of Death
- Young Indiana Jones and the Journey to the Underworld (Mentioned only)
- South of the Border (Chronology) (Glossary)
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Revolution (Mentioned only)
- The Mata Hari Affair (Mentioned only)
- The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Special Delivery (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre (Indirect mention)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade novel (Mentioned only)
Sources[]
- Who Are Those Guys? (Non-fiction source)
- Schweitzer (Non-fiction source)
- Sigmund Freud (Non-fiction source)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook
- The World of Indiana Jones
- Mexican Revolution's Marshall College Entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Research Begins in the Library on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- The Secret Life of Edith Wharton (Non-fiction source)
- Woodrow Wilson - American Idealist (Non-fiction source)
- The Rise of the Moguls - The Men Who Built Hollywood (Non-fiction source)
- Interactive Timeline
- "You Call This Archeology?" - Indiana Jones: The Official Magazine 3
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Who Are Those Guys?
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 South of the Border
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders
- ↑ Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi
- ↑ Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre
- ↑ Young Indiana Jones and the Journey to the Underworld
- ↑ The Secret Life of Edith Wharton
- ↑ The Mata Hari Affair
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 The World of Indiana Jones
- ↑ Woodrow Wilson - American Idealist
- ↑ Schweitzer
- ↑ Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror
- ↑ Interactive Timeline
- ↑ Sigmund Freud
- ↑ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook
- ↑ Indiana Jones Jr et le Violon du Metropolitan
- ↑ Indiana Jones Jr et le Triangle des Bermudes
- ↑ Young Indiana Jones and the Circle of Death
- ↑ Mexican Revolution's Marshall College Entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- ↑ The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Revolution