I made a history timeline to learn what events happened around the same time

35 Akranazon 10 6/25/2025, 11:37:04 PM seanhollen.com ↗

Comments (10)

jimmydddd · 29m ago
I always enjoy these types of timeline comparisons. In cases where the results are surprising, I think it highlights that we often learn history (and science) in specific silos. The idea even comes up in memes when, for example, we learn that Martin Luther King Jr., Anne Frank and Barbra Walters would all be the same age if alive today.
preetsojitra · 5h ago
It would be great to make one for all the innovations and discoveries be its technical, mathematical, etc etc. Also maybe creating some linkage or graph sort of thing for showing the discovery or invention which led or built foundation for another discovery in later years (umm not sure, might be too complex... just an idea)
cyrillite · 1h ago
I’ve been thinking about building precisely that sort of tech tree for a while, then extending it forwards in time to see if we can guess at how to work backwards from hypothetical technologies to where we are or if we can see obvious gaps
zejn · 7h ago
This is nice, I once did something similar for my SO to chart artworks on timeline by different geographic areas. Time was on x-axis, different geographic areas were different timelines vertically, and different art periods were colour coded.

The hardest thing was mapping approximate date descriptions (think "1st half of 17th century") into years to draw on chart.

devdp430 · 6h ago
I like it very much. I could also include the philosophical advances in the timeline and also events that are happening.

I'm thinking of building one for climate change.

blueblimp · 6h ago
I enjoyed browsing through it. One comment: the "philosophy and art" row is missing anything after 1890.
sebastianlay · 3h ago
Cool visualization! I was wondering if you could find sources for war deaths before 1800. I would be interested to see how they compared to the later wars. Also, making the icons and the labels for the categories sticky (so that they are always on the left side) would make it more useful and less cluttered. Thanks for sharing it!
LargoLasskhyfv · 8h ago
I like that. Though I just skimmed it. What is missing IMO is volcanism, and how the larger eruptions overlap, maybe with a few years delay, with larger wars and epidemics, caused by misharvests. Maybe I've missed that, by only skimming?
Akranazon · 7h ago
The only eruption I have now is Mount Tambora in 1815. I looked at a couple others but wasn't sure how many to include. The effects tend to be regional.