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Godzilla emerging from Mt. Vesuvius in Godzilla: Rage Across Time
Godzilla emerging from Mt. Vesuvius in Godzilla: Rage Across Time

218 BC79 | 1274

Before 1900

Prehistoric eras: PrecambrianCarboniferousPermianJurassicCretaceousLast Ice Age

BCE: 30,00080004th millennium1100218

Before 1800: 7912741348135715021556158816051749

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1900–1999

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'30s: 1930193119321933193419351936193719381939

'40s: 1940194119421943194419451946194719481949

'50s: 1950195119521953195419551956195719581959

'60s: 1960196119621963196419651966196719681969

'70s: 1970197119721973197419751976197719781979

'80s: 1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

'90s: 1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
2000–present

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'20s: 2020202120222023202420252026
Future
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In the real world

October

In fiction

  • Professor Elmer Mason transports Godzilla to the city of Pompeii ahead of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, unleashing the King of the Monsters on the city. Amidst Godzilla's rampage, Mason and his men raid Pompeii of various valuables. Before the volcano erupts, Mason and his men leave that date in time, transporting Godzilla with them. (Godzilla (Dark Horse comic) #9)
  • Zeus had been living as a mortal in Pompeii sometime after losing his godly powers following his battle with Godzilla, writing down his tale with an inscription of the King of the Monsters, before Godzilla emerged from Mount Vesuvius, triggering an eruption that destroyed the city, killing Zeus in the process. (Godzilla: Rage Across Time #2)

References

This is a list of references for 79. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Doronzo, Domenico M.; Di Vito, Mauro A.; Arienzo, Ilenia; Bini, Monica; Calusi, Benedetta; Cerminara, Matteo; Corradini, Stefano; de Vita, Sandro; Giaccio, Biagio; Gurioli, Lucia; Mannella, Giorgio; Ricciardi, Giovanni P.; Rucco, Ilaria; Sparice, Domenico; Todesco, Micol; Trasatti, Elisa; Zanchetta, Giovanni (29 May 2022). "The 79 CE eruption of Vesuvius: A lesson from the past and the need of a multidisciplinary approach for developments in volcanology". Earth Science Reviews.


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