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* Beginning of universe
* Beginning of universe
**Possible Big Bang([[Sinnoh Myths]])
** {{p|Arceus}} comes into being.
** {{p|Arceus}} comes into being.
** Arceus creates {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, {{p|Giratina}} and the [[lake trio]].
** Arceus creates {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, {{p|Giratina}} and the [[lake trio]].

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The history of the Pokémon world, or what is known of it, sets the world of Pokémon apart from the real world in many ways.

Below is a timeline of events in the history of the Pokémon world, primarily those established in the canon of the Pokémon games, since these apply most to other forms of canon. There is also a separate timeline of events for the Pokémon anime.

Timeline

Beginning of universe

This information is based primarily on Sinnoh myths.

Prehistory

This information is based primarily on the study of fossils and archaeological remains.

Recent history

This information is based on historic records.

  • 1969
    • First humans land on the moon (Reference: R/B)

Contemporary history

Games

  • Three years after Generation I/Generation III, a.k.a. Generation II/Generation IV: The events of Gold, Silver, Crystal, Diamond and Pearl.
    • Gold/Kris leaves New Bark Town on an errand for Professor Elm, bonding with his/her starter Pokémon on the way. A red-haired boy steals one of Elm's three Pokémon, and challenges him/her as Gold/Kris's journey across Johto continues. A revived Team Rocket, using plans formulated three years prior, enrages many Gyarados, including the Red Gyarados, at the Lake of Rage and as well takes over the Johto Radio Tower in a desperate attempt to contact Giovanni. As they are defeated, the leader vows to never again re-form Team Rocket, and Gold/Kris continues to gather Johto's badges, eventually gaining all eight and traveling to the Pokémon League at the Indigo Plateau in Kanto. After championing it, over a new Elite Four and its previous champion, Lance, Gold/Kris then heads to the Kanto region to challenge its eight gyms, which have changed from three years prior. After gaining all eight of their badges, for a total of sixteen, Professor Oak declares him/her ready to travel to Mt. Silver, deep in the caves of which Red can be challenged.
    • Lucas/Dawn and Pearl leave Twinleaf Town in an attempt to see a Pokémon like the recently-reported Red Gyarados in the nearest of Sinnoh's lakes, Lake Verity. After being attacked by a wild Starly at the lake, and using one of Professor Rowan's Pokémon to fend off the attacker, the journey begins in earnest, where both Lucas/Dawn and Pearl challenge the Sinnoh region's eight gyms to gain the badges necessary to challenge the Pokémon League. Along the way, however, Lucas/Dawn is brought into many conflicts with Team Galactic, whose leader, Cyrus, wishes to re-make the entire universe in his image with the powers of the legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia. Defeating the team and calming Dialga/Palkia, Lucas/Dawn challenges Sinnoh's Elite Four and champion, Cynthia, and becomes champion him/herself.