There are several written works that have timelines, but the easiest one to find is in the appendices. Tolkien has one back there that is written. Check it out, it has all the major events and a good deal of minor ones as well.
Appendix B of The Lord of the Rings contains the full timeline of the 2nd and 3rd Ages. It also has a detailed chronology of the events that occurred in the books. It is here that we find a great deal of information on what happened to the members of the Fellowship of the Ring after the fall of Sauron.
I did a detailed, day by day, timeline through all paths of the story in a copy of the books. It is unpublished because it is marginal notes and would require considerable reformatting. The result, all subplots correctly converge on the right dates.
a unicorn
in 1958 according to Hobbes' internet timeline: http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
yes
he was born in march 24.1847
Fear the Walking Dead began with the initial zombie outbreak and has proceeded no more than a week or two from then. The original Walking Dead timeline started with Rick's awakening some time after the initial outbreak (almost certainly at least a week after but no more than 2 or 3 at most.) So FtWD's timeline is up to right around the start of WD's timeline, but of course that timeline was progressed upwards of 2 years or more past that, so it's highly unlikely the storylines will ever cross due to the time and physical distance involved.
you can find the timeline on google.com
You can find a timeline on microscopes at nobelprize.org.
if you go to google, type in timeline, and look for a heading with the words " technology timeline", youll find it
The OT-King is the almighty Off-Topic King which was born in 1337 near Middleearth.
You can just go to google and type his name in and put timeline in the sentence...his timeline will pop up.
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http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/timeline/time_1914.html
You can find a history of her on Wikipaedia.
1770s
You can find a timeline of the ages of the Earth in most public libraries. Just look for a reference book about paleontology or geology.
For a Roman Britain Timeline Follow the URL related to this question and click on 'Explore the timeline', then go to the Roman section [the dark yellow bit]
There are several websites that offer timeline maker software. Timelinemaker is an example of such a website. They claim to offer the ultimate timeline software.