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The dates here appended were written by the historian Josephus in either the Olympiad era counting or the Seleucid era counting, or both. Often, he brings down the number of years that have transpired from a certain date, which can also help us pinpoint the time-frame in question, but more times than not, the intervals between events are not mentioned at all and are left-up to us to calibrate, and which, here, on Wikipedia, is permitted in accordance with WP:CALC. The same applies to specific time-frames given either by the Jewish philosopher and rabbi, Maimonides, and the author of Seder Olam Rabbah. Chronologies, by their nature, require basic computations, again, permitted under Wikipedia policy of WP:CALC.Davidbena (talk) 04:20, 26 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]