Early 1692: Iroquois - Inca - Mughal - Mameluk alliance declare war on Ireland. Catalon initially declines to get involved. Pommern and Ukraine join war on Irish side.
Mid 1692: Catalonian government realizes war is starting to go against Christian side, and continuing refusal to get involved may result in fall of rest of Christian Europe and subsequent power shift against Catalon. Decision is made to intervene.
Early June: Transports move to Channel from Baleares. Second French Army, consisting of 30,000 troops, moves to Channel coast.
June 10: Troops board transports. Gibraltar fleet leaves port and into strait.
June 11: Catalon officially joins war on Christian side. Iroquois fleet transiting Gibraltar attacked and routed. Invasion force hits Wessex, meeting no resistance.
June 13: Reinforcements arrive from Normandie. Siege of Cornwall begins: Kent, Bristol and Anglia occupied.
June - end of war: Futile attacks by Incan warships result in the loss no Catalon ships due to vastly superior Catalon technology.
Early August: Mughals follow Iroquois lead after Catalon fends off invasion of Fernando Po and defeats several Mughal fleets in Table Bay.
Late August: Cornwall falls. Iroquois leaves war with Catalon for white peace. First peace offer to Incas asking for Anglia, Bristol, Wessex and Cornwall rejected.
Late September: New offer made; Catalon no longer asks for Bristol. Valid offer rejected; Incan stability takes hit.
Late October: Another offer rejected. Incan stability drops.
Late November: Incan stability drops to zero. Rebellions wrack five Incan provinces.
Late December: Peace finally obtained for Wessex, Cornwall and Anglia.