Here is a little timeline I devised just for fun.

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Genesis Period (1970 - 1990)

1970: Niklaus Wirth creates Pascal.
1983: Borland creates Turbo Pascal.
1985: Larry Tesler and Niklaus Wirth create the first version of Object Pascal
1986: Borland introduces Object Pascal extensions for Turbo Pascal for the Macintosh.
1989: Borland introduces Object Pascal extensions for Turbo Pascal 5.5 for DOS.

Golden Era / Late Pre-Windows Period (1990 - 1995)

1994: Apple drops Object Pascal.
1994: Borland creates Delphi and enhances the Object Pascal language.
1995: Borland drops Turbo Pascal development.

Dark Ages (1995 - 2000)

1997: Florian Paul Kl?§mpfl creates the Free Pascal Compiler.
1997: Project JEDI started!

Early Renaissance (2000 - 2002)

2000: Hori creates DelphiX, the first Pascal game library for Windows.
2000: savage and technomage open the DelphiGamer website.
2001: Borland releases Kylix for Linux.

Late Renaissance (2002 - 2004)

2002: BlueCat opens DGDev forums site.
2002: savage releases JEDI-SDL.
2003: Borland releases Delphi 8, the first Pascal compiler to support .NET.

The New Era (2004 - 2006)

2005: WILL and savage opens PGD website! First year of the PGD Annual competitions!
2005: Free Pascal Compiler 2.0 is released, making cross-platform support a major feature of the tool!
2005: Borland releases Delphi 2005, with major changes to the IDE.
2005: RemObjects creates Chrome for .NET.
2005: Development on Virtual Pascal stops.
2006: Legolas ports FPC to GameBoy Advance, the first console to be supported by Pascal!
2006: Turbo website closes.
2006: Borland moves all developer tools to a new sub company CodeGear.
2006: Legolas ports FPC to Nintendo DS!
2006: Borland releases Turbo Delphi, the first freeware versions of the IDE/compiler tools.
2007: savage releases the first translated XNA SDK demos for Chrome.
2007: Borland releases Delphi 2007 for Win32, the first pascal compiler to specifically target Windows Vista.
2007: Paul Nicholls releases 3rd party port of FPC for GP2X.
2007: Drewski starts first 3rd party work on a port of FPC for XBox.

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I'm probably missing a ton of stuff, but it took a while to gather all of this so I'm going to leave it for now and probably modify this list later.

Enjoy!