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[[AC: 629]]
* Buddhist monk Xuanzang (also known as Tang Sanzang, or Tripitaka) begins his journeys to India to bring a collection of sacred Buddhist texts back to China (RealLife) The bodhisattva Guanyin grants him a companion, Sun Wukong, whom Tripitaka can control through a magical circlet which the Buddha had placed on the fractious Monkey King's head. The two of them undertake several adventures and endure hardships along the way, eventually gathering to themselves a motley group of companions as they travel West. (''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'')

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[[AC:593]]
* The Emperor of Japan wants everyone to try his hot new religion, Buddhism. Everyone says no. The Emperor insists, and everyone says no again. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 604]]
* Buddhism is put into place in Japan. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 645]]
* The Japanese government is taken over by a new clique, who want to make the government govern more, and also make the government more like China's government, which is a government that governs more. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')




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* Japan steals China's alphabet and writes a book about themselves. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')




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* Japan puts out another book about themselves. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 802]]
* Japan conquers the North, finally. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')

[[AC: 804]]
* Bored with modern Buddhism, Kukai visits China and learns a better version, which is more spiritual. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 1008]]
* Everyone started hiring samurai, except for the poor people who could not afford to hire samurai. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 1192]]
* The samurai are more powerful than the government, so they form their own government. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 1266]]
* The Mongols invade China. They announce to Japan, "We've invaded China. Please respect us or we might invade you as well." (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')




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** The Mongols come over, ready for war, and die in a tornado. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')




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* The Mongols return to Japan and have a good time fighting with the Japanese, and then die in a tornado. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



[[AC: 1333]]
* The Emperor overthrows the Shogunate. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')



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* The Shogunate overthrows the Emperor back and moves to Kyoto. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')




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* There's a massive debate over who's going to be the next Shogunate, because the Shogun doesn't have a kid. After convincing his monk brother to be the next Shogun, the Shogun has a kid. Everyone votes on their phones so hard, the palace burns down. (''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'')
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[[AC: 684]]
* July 16: According to the tenets of the religion of Nurity, this was Descension Day: the day God sent his divine will down to Saint Dast, founding the religion. (''VideoGame/{{Suzerain}}'')
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* January 2: Granada is conquered by UsefulNotes/TheCatholicMonarchs. Sometime later, the Assassin Aguilar de Nerha entrusts Christopher Columbus with an Apple of Eden before his first voyage. (''[[Film/AssassinsCreed2016 Assassin's Creed]]'')


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* August 11: The Templar Rodrigo Borgia becomes Pope as UsefulNotes/PopeAlexanderVI. (''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'')

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