I’m not sure exactly what you want. Do you want: A) A set of fictional events, each tied to February 10 at 11:45 AM, but across a span of years from 1 month ago (i.e., 2026-01-10 11:45) back to 1000 years ago? If so, should I place one event per year, per century, or some other interval? or B) A single event that “repeats” each February 10 at 11:45 AM across history, i.e., a fictional recurring phenomenon that would occur in years 1026, 1126, 1226, … up to 2026? If you’re okay with a creative fiction approach, I can deliver a sample now in one of the formats above. Here’s a quick demonstration in a simple interpretation (fictional, yearly granularity, years from 1026 up to 2026, each on February 10 at 11:45 AM local time in a fictional world): 1026-02-10 11:45 AM: A pale comet traces the horizon, and a lone scribe writes the first line of a book that will outlive kingdoms. 1126-02-10 11:45 AM: A council of merchants witnesses a storm of silver rain, and coins change hands with new rules whispered in the wind. 1226-02-10 11:45 AM: A tower’s bells ring in perfect harmony, guiding a caravan through a desert of snow that appeared overnight. 1326-02-10 11:45 AM: A child born at dawn speaks in a language no one understands, yet everyone somehow begins to understand the heart of it. 1426-02-10 11:45 AM: A mapmaker discovers a hidden continent that exists only at that exact moment, then vanishes when the bells stop. If that format works, tell me your preferred interval (every year, every 50 years, every century, etc.), and whether you want strictly historical-style flavor or more overtly magical/fictional elements. Also confirm time zone and whether you want purely fictional events or notes tying to real historical periods.