1265 Building a fortress
1291 Wittenstein (Weissenstein) received city rights
1343 Killing of Estonian parents in St. George's Night in Paide Castle
1398 Extension of city rights
1558 The Russians are burning the city (the Livonian war)
1560 The Russians are besieging the city 5 weeks, can not conquer
1562 The Swedes conquer the city from the Poles
1571 The Russians are besieging the city 30 weeks
1573 Ivan the Terrible conquers Paide, the city is completely destroyed, many are executed
1581 The Swedes conquer the city
1591 The city is still largely undeveloped
1602 The Poles conquer the city
1604 The Swedes are besieging the city
1608 The Swedes conquer the city
1636 The city goes to Mäo manor, Paide city rights are limited
1696 As a result of the efforts of the citizens, the city is liberated from Mäo manor
1703 Paid is destroyed again (The Great Northern War), the city again under Mäo manor
1773 Reopalu cemetery will be built, burial of the city is prohibited
1783 Catherine II gives Paide the status of a district town
1784 The new city government of Paide was approved
1786 A new church will be built on the central square
1789 The territory of the city will be completely liberated from Mäo manor
1789 The city limits of Paide will be officially confirmed
1789 The district court building is completed (Tallinna 18)
1789 The county school building is completed (Tallinna 6)
1789 The high school is ready (Tallinna 29)
1796 The Citizens' Club or Bürgemuse is founded
1835 Education in Estonian will be started in Paide poor house
1845 The church in the central square was burned
1848 The church was restored
1862 A Russian church was built on Vallimäe
1897 Restoration of Vallimäe and restoration of Pika Hermann
1898 A lime alley was built on Pärnu Street and a birch alley on Tallinna Street
1900 Türi-Paide railway section completed
1900 The trilingual newspaper "Paide Teataja" was published
1902 The Decree on the Buildings of the City of Paide was adopted
1902 Paide city slaughterhouse completed
1902 The sidewalks were covered with limestone slabs, gas lamps were installed
1904 The Järva County Antiquities Society was founded
1905 The Paide Museum was opened
1906 Finished stone fire station on Laial Street
1907 The first Järva Song Day in Paide
1907 Finished stone warehouse with stables (Tallinna 9)
1910 Two stone schoolhouses were completed (Pärnu 53 and Post Office 12)
1910 Peter's Park was planned and built
1910 Finished stone chapel in Reopalu cemetery
1910 Finished building, which later the Methodist Church
1920 In the central square, the house was converted into a one-time town hall
1925 A second floor was built for the town hall
1929 Finished community center
1932 A singing stage was built behind the community center