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<p>as an endless continuum with a single reference year, but each unit starts counting from one again as if time starts again. The use of <a href="page.php?w=regnal_year">regnal year</a>s is a rather impractical system, and a challenge for historians if a single piece of the historical chronology is missing, and often reflects the preponderance in public life of an absolute ruler in many ancient cultures.  Such traditions sometimes outlive the political power of the throne, and may even be based on mythological events or rulers who may not have</p><p>
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