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I know, it isn't a new chapter... but before you scroll dissappointed away, read a bit further...

After relooking to the dates, I noticed they aren't the same as is mentioned on wikipedia.

"Frozen" takes place on 8th july 1839, instead of 1843 as I thought before. So, I went back through the chapters and made the dates go along side with what is canon. I hope I haven't missed one of the dates... I know it must be a bit difficult for you readers to keep track of all these events, so I created a timeline for you all:

1814:

Events of "The Snow Queen" occur;

Gerda Andersen (13) travels for a whole year before finding her brother (12).

1816:

Gerda (14) encounters Julian Westerguard (21);

Hans Westerguard is born.

1819:

Kristoff Bjorgmann and Elsa of Arendelle are born;

Gerda flees after accidentally causing Elsa's death;

Death of Kay Andersen and Sigunn Bjorgmann (Kristoff's parents);

Transformation of Gerda into the Snow Queen;

Elsa receives her powers.

1832:

Hans (16) and his brother Lars (24) encounter Captain Hook;

Lars dies while fighting the pirate;

1836.

King Agdarr (38) and Queen Idunn (36) die at sea.

1838.

Death of Aliya (17) and Eddard, Hans' wife and son.

8th July 1839.

Coronation day of Queen Elsa (21);

The big Freeze of Arendelle takes place;

Prince Hans (23) declared guilty for regicide;

Princess Anna (18) and Kristoff Bjorgmann (21) start a relationship.

1840.

Events of "Frozen Fever" take place.

1841.

Anna prepares her wedding with Kristoff;

Gerda, the Snow Queen, gets released from her urn;

Southern Isles and Arendelle on the brink of war;

The Snow Queen freezes the whole kingdom.

Before you begin to yell at me for giving Gerda such a young age when she encounters King Julian, let me explain.

In this time period, girls were already considered a woman when they began 'to bleed'. Which is when you're arround 12 or 13.

The same goes for men. (not about the bleeding part, but about the age, silly!) Children didn't have such a long childhood like we now do; they had to grow up quickly.

Anyway, I hope this timeline was helpful to you.

Love,

TeamArendelle.

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