The following is a of the history of the city of Tallinn, Estonia.
Prior to 17th century
- 5,000 BCE - The sea still reaches the foot of the cliffs of Toompea
- 3,000 BCE - First signs of a settlement in Tallinn.
- ca. 750 BCE - fortified settlement first built at Iru near Tallinn, at the Pirita river bend. It is used until the 5th century BCE and then again during the 4thâÂÂ2nd century BCE.
- ca. 450 CE - Iru hillfort is built at the site of the former fortified settlement.
- 9th century - Scandinavians (Varangians) start making trade voyages to East Slavs along the Gulf of Finland. During this period, the warm-water Tallinn Bay emerged as a vital trade harbor, laying the foundation for the city's significance as a trading hub in the region.
- 1032 - the naval battle at the "Iron Gate" possibly occurs near Aegna island, where a Novgorod fleet is defeated by a local fleet.
- Ca. 1050 - Iru hillfort is abandoned for unknown reasons and Lindanise Fort is built on Toompea hill. It will become the seat of the independent Revala County. Rus' chronicles refer to it as Kolyvan and it may be related to the giant-hero Kalev in Estonian mythology, who is thought to be buried in Toompea, which is a tumulus on his grave.
- 1206 - 1st Danish attempt to conquer Saaremaa island, but it may have occurred in Lindanise in Revala instead and the opposing German chronicles may have altered the accounts.
- 1211 - the Livonian Brothers of the Sword raid Lääne County. In response, Revala County enters the Livonian Crusade against the crusaders.
- 1219
- Toompea Castle taken by forces of Valdemar II of Denmark.
- St Mary's Cathedral built by Danes.
- 1224 - Danish authorities merge Revala County with Harju County, while Reval remains the seat of the county and of Danish Estonia.
- 1227 - Town charter granted.
- 1228 - Toompea Castle taken by the Livonian Knights.
- 1237 - Toompea Castle returned to the Danes.
- 1240 â St. Olaf's Church built.
- 1265 â Town wall constructed.
- 1275 â St. Nicholas' Church built (approximate date).
- 1284 â Reval becomes part of Hanseatic League.
- 1343
- April: Reval besieged by Estonian forces.
- Brotherhood of Blackheads formed.
- 1347 â Reval ( & Esthonia) sold to Teutonic Order by Valdemar III of Denmark.
- 1360 - Town "fortified."
- 1370 â Pikk Hermann tower built.
- 1372
- School built on Pikk Street.
- Population: 3,250.
- 1404 â Town Hall construction completed.
- 1410 â Great Guild Hall built.
- 1422 â Raeapteek pharmacy in business.
- 1433 â Fire.
- 1436 â St. Bridget's Convent built.
- 1441 â Christmas tree display in Town Hall Square begins.
- 1464 - Plague.
- 1475 â The artillery tower Kiek in de Kök built.
- 1514 - December: Christmas tree displayed in marketplace.
- 1530
- Fat Margaret tower built.
- Old Thomas weathervane installed atop Town Hall.
- 1532 â Plague.
- 1561
- Reval becomes a dominion of Sweden.
- St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn changes from Roman Catholic to Lutheran.
- 1569 â Reval besieged by Danes.
- 1570 â Reval besieged by Russians.
- 1577 â Reval again besieged by Russians.
17th century
- 1630 â Reval Gymnasium (school) established.
- 1633 - Gymnasiums printing house is founded.
- 1638 - Beginning of regular post between Tallinn and other Swedish cities.
- 1675 - First newspaper in Tallinn, Revalsche Post-Zeitung, starts operating.
- 1684 - Devastating fire in Toompea.
18th century
19th century
- 1801 - British navy under the command of admiral Nelson is on the Bay of Tallinn, but he doesn't attack.
- 1816 â Population: 12,000.
- 1817 - Tallinn's customs affair
- 1820 - Oleviste Church's tower burns down.
- 1831 - Cholera strikes Tallinn (758 victims)
- 1843 - The renovation of city's canalisation begins. It is finished by the year 1860.
- 1844 â St. Peter and St. Paul's Cathedral, Tallinn completed.
- 1848
- Estonian Knighthood House rebuilt.
- Cholera attack again (1029 victims)
- 1851 â Population: 24,000.
- 1857
- Tallinn is removed from the list of fortress cities, which marks the beginning of Tallinns rapid expansion and becoming a metropol.
- First baltic singing festival takes place in Tallinn.
- 1860 - First edition of the Revalsche Zeitung published
- 1864 â Kanut Guild Hall built.
- 1865 - The Gas factory of Tallinn is finished.
- 1867 â St. John's Church built.
- 1870
- Railway begins operating.
- Baltic Station (Tallinn Railway station, Balti jaam) built.
- 1880 - June: Estonian Song Festival held in city.
- 1881 - The construction of a modern canalisation begins.
- 1883
- Tallinn City Archives open.
- Great Synagogue of Tallinn founded.
- 1886 â Glehn Castle built.
- 1888 â Horse-drawn tram begins operating.
- 1889 - Toompea is finally administratively united with Reval.
- 1896 â Estonian Song Festival relocates to Reval.
- 1900
- Nevsky Cathedral completed.
- Population: 66,292.
20th century
1900s-1940s
1950s-1990s
21st century
See also
References
This article incorporates information from the Estonian Wikipedia.
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