-
Use Cases
-
Resources
-
Pricing
1230
% complete
Painted by Berlinghiero, Tempura paints
1390 - 1441
% complete
1400 - 1700
% complete
1434
% complete
Van Eyck
1600 - 1750
% complete
1607
% complete
1740 - 1902
% complete
Members called themselves Mops (German for Pug), novices were initiated wearing a dog collar and had to scratch at the door to get in. The novices were blindfolded and led around a carpet with symbols on it nine times while the Pugs of the order barked loudly to test the steadiness of the newcomers. During the initiation, the novices also had to kiss a Pug's (porcelain) backside under its tail as an expression of total devotion. Members of the order carried a Pug medallion made of silver. In 1745, the secrets of the order were "exposed" in a book published in Amsterdam with the title L'ordre des Franc-Maçons trahi et le Secret des Mopses révélé which included the ritual and two engravings illustrating their rite
1750 - 1900
% complete
1754 - 1763
% complete
1767 - 1767
% complete
The taxes
1770
% complete
1773
% complete
1775
% complete
1776
% complete
1777 - 1783
% complete
1781
% complete
1787
% complete
1787
% complete
1787
% complete
1788
% complete
1789
% complete
1789 - 1797
% complete
1797 - 1801
% complete
1800 - 1850
% complete
1801 - 1809
% complete
1803
% complete
1803
% complete
1809 - 1817
% complete
1817 - 1825
% complete
1825 - 1829
% complete
1829 - 1837
% complete
1837 - 1841
% complete
1841 - 1845
% complete
1841 - 1841
% complete
1845 - 1849
% complete
1848 - 1900
% complete
1849 - 1850
% complete
1850 - 1853
% complete
1853 - 1857
% complete
1857 - 1861
% complete
1860 - 1900
% complete
1861 - 1865
% complete
1861 - 1865
% complete
1865
% complete
Written by Lewis Carol
1865 - 1869
% complete
1869 - 1877
% complete
1877 - 1881
% complete
1881 - 1885
% complete
1881 - 1881
% complete
1885 - 1889
% complete
1889 - 1893
% complete
1889 - present
% complete
Founded on 23 September 1889[4] by Fusajiro Yamauchi, it originally produced handmade hanafuda playing cards.[5] By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as cab services and love hotels.[6] Abandoning previous ventures in favor of toys in the 1960s, Nintendo then developed into a video game company in the 1970s, ultimately becoming one of the most influential in the industry and Japan's third most-valuable company with a market value of over $85 billion.
1893 - 1897
% complete
1897 - 1901
% complete
1898 - 1963
% complete
He's written at least 23 books, including the chronicles of Narnia.
1901 - 1909
% complete
1909 - 1913
% complete
1913 - 1921
% complete
1914 - 1918
% complete
World war started in 1914, but America didn't join in 1917, the war ended in 1918
1919
% complete
First horse to win the triple crown, 11 year before it was even dubbed as such.
1921 - 1923
% complete
1923 - 1929
% complete
1928
% complete
By inventor Otto Frederick Rohwedder. Before this moment, bread was sold in whole loaves as bakers didn’t trust sliced bread could stay fresh.
1929 - 1933
% complete
1929
% complete
1930
% complete
Second winner of the triple crown in 1930. Was the first horse to really earn the title of Triple Crown winner, even though he wasn't the first.
1931
% complete
1933 - 1945
% complete
1935
% complete
Third winner of triple crown in 1935, sired by Gallant Fox, winner of the second triple crown.
1937
% complete
Fourth horse to win the Triple Crown in 1937, most notably, he missed the Kentucky Derby, but won the Preakness and Belmont, winning the Triple Crown after stumbling and injuring himself at the beginning of the Belmont.
May 6th, 1937
% complete
1939 - Present
% complete
Founded in New York city. Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s, had generally become known as Atlas Comics. The Marvel branding began in 1961, the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and many others. Founded by Martin Goodman.
1939 - 1945
% complete
World War II officially begins in September 1939 after Germany invades Poland. The United States didn’t enter the war until after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
1941
% complete
Fifth winner of the Triple Crown in 1941, he finished first in all of the 42 races he participated in as a three and four year old horse.
1943
% complete
Sixth winner of the Triple Crown in 1943, he was almost sold before the races due to his gangly form, but went on to win the triple crown and undefeated as a three year old.
1945 - 1953
% complete
1946
% complete
Seventh triple crown winner in 1946, nicknamed the “club-footed comet” due to a malformed right front hoof resulting from an injury as a foal. Despite this he went on to race until he was seven.
1948
% complete
Eight winner of the triple crown, he became racings first millionaire in 1951.
1953 - 1961
% complete
1958
% complete
1961 - 1963
% complete
1964 - 1969
% complete
1969 - 1974
% complete
July 16, 1969
% complete
First successful manned mission to the moon, allowed United States astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin to become the first humans to walk on the moon’s surface.
1973
% complete
9th horse to win the triple crown, won 1973
1974 - 1977
% complete
1977 - 1981
% complete
1977
% complete
Tenth winner of the Triple crown, Seattle Slew was the first and remained the only undefeated Triple Crown winner until Justify joined him in 2018.
1977
% complete
When the film was originally released in 1977, it was simply referred to as "Star Wars"; though supposedly, George Lucas had intended to include "Episode IV" and "A New Hope" in the opening crawl, but Twentieth Century Fox did not want Lucas to do so because they thought it would confuse audiences, since there were never any other episodes released before it. After the commercial success of the original Star Wars, Lucas was able to continue with the multi-film epic he originally envisioned. The first sequel, The Empire Strikes Back, was released in 1980 and bore the full title of "Star Wars, Episode V, The Empire Strikes Back" in the title crawl, although it was referred to only as "The Empire Strikes Back" as the title of its commercial release. It was the "Episode V" appearing in the opening crawl which originally confused those members of the audience who had not been made aware of what Lucas was explaining, that the original Star Wars was now to be understood to be the fourth part of a nine-part series. The original Star Wars was re-released in 1981 with a new title "Star Wars, Episode IV, A New Hope" in the title crawl. This title appeared on all subsequent re-releases and versions from then on (though the original version was released on DVD in 2006, which shows the title crawl in its original form). All subsequent Star Wars films have followed this new naming structure, although "Star Wars" often refers specifically to the 1977 film.
1978
% complete
The eleventh winner of the triple crown and the last horse to win before the turn of the century. Affirmed’s rivalry with Alydar, the second-place finisher in each of the 1978 Triple Crown races, is one of the most famous rivalries in the sport.
1981 - 1989
% complete
1989 - 1993
% complete
1993 - 2001
% complete
2001 - 2009
% complete
February 14, 2005 - Present
% complete
Founded in San Mateo, California, by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, November 2006 for $1.65 billion, now worth an estimated between $26 billion and $40 billion.
2008 - 2017
% complete
2008
% complete
First marvel film, and the start of the iron man arc
2008 - 2019
% complete
The golden age of marvel movies, from the first iron man movie through all four Avengers movie, the Infinity saga, Phase Two and Three. Letting Endgame finish it all.
2012 - 2016
% complete
RIP
2015
% complete
The twelfth horse to win the Triple crown, ending the 37 year dry spell in triple crown racing.
2017 - Present
% complete
2018
% complete
Justify became the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Kentucky Derby without racing as a 2-year-old.d. He began his career in mid-February 2018 and won three races, including the Santa Anita Derby, before sweeping the Triple Crown. He is only the second Triple Crown winner to do so while undefeated.