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** [[September]] - Francis Pearson and [[Edward Kelley]] met in [[Prague]], and visited the home of [[Elizabeth Bathory]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')
** [[September]] - Francis Pearson and [[Edward Kelley]] met in [[Prague]], and visited the home of [[Elizabeth Bathory]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')
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* [[1611]]:  
** The [[Bible|King James Bible]] was first published. [[The Doctor]] had met two of its translators, [[Henry Haldann|Haldann]] and [[Otley]], in 1605. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Plotters]]'')
** The [[Bible|King James Bible]] was first published. [[The Doctor]] had met two of its translators, [[Henry Haldann|Haldann]] and [[Roger Otley|Otley]], in 1605. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Plotters]]'')
** [[Elizabeth Bathory]] was walled up alive for slaughtering hundreds of young women and bathing in their blood, believing that doing so would preserve her youth. The Doctor had tried and failed to save one girl from the Blood Countess, and this failure haunted him for centuries. Not mentioned at Elizabeth's trial were the [[black magic]] rituals she conducted with [[Edward Kelley]] and [[Francis Pearson]], which brought the [[Mimic]] to [[Earth]]. Horrified by the rituals, Pearson fled back to [[England]], but was pursued by the Mimic, which saw in Pearson's plagiarisms a kindred spirit. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')
** [[Elizabeth Bathory]] was walled up alive for slaughtering hundreds of young women and bathing in their blood, believing that doing so would preserve her youth. The Doctor had tried and failed to save one girl from the Blood Countess, and this failure haunted him for centuries. Not mentioned at Elizabeth's trial were the [[black magic]] rituals she conducted with [[Edward Kelley]] and [[Francis Pearson]], which brought the [[Mimic]] to [[Earth]]. Horrified by the rituals, Pearson fled back to [[England]], but was pursued by the Mimic, which saw in Pearson's plagiarisms a kindred spirit. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')
* [[1613]]: On [[29 June]], [[Francis Pearson]] set fire to the [[Globe Theatre]] on opening night for [[William Shakespeare]]'s last play, ''[[Henry VIII (play)|Henry VIII]]''. Pearson was later attacked and consumed by the [[Mimic]], becoming the being later known as [[Persona]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')
* [[1613]]: On [[29 June]], [[Francis Pearson]] set fire to the [[Globe Theatre]] on opening night for [[William Shakespeare]]'s last play, ''[[Henry VIII (play)|Henry VIII]]''. Pearson was later attacked and consumed by the [[Mimic]], becoming the being later known as [[Persona]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Managra (novel)|Managra]]'')

Latest revision as of 20:06, 27 April 2022

Specific dates[[edit source]]

Because century pages are only for events that don't have specific dates, I've moved the following here, in case it needs to be used as the history on other pages. Shambala108 23:07, June 3, 2016 (UTC)

Specific Stories[[edit source]]

There's a lot of fan fiction here, but no mention of The Smugglers86.187.168.51talk to me 22:32, 13 May 2021 (UTC)

There's nothing stopping you from adding in The Smugglers, yourself and you know. And, what fanfic? Speculation is disallowed pretty strongly on this Wiki, so if you have identified anything on this page which seems not to be based on valid official sources, please elaborate. Scrooge MacDuck 23:48, 13 May 2021 (UTC)