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Clicked save on my edit before finishing my comment. I replaced the reference from James Ussher because while I think I agree that Ussher is not someone on par with, say, a modern classics scholar, he's also imho not like, some triviality of tabloid journalism or dubious self-published scholar on some random website. After searching I couldn't find any discussions on any relevant board about not using Ussher as a reliable source (and if someone feels that way they should start there), and as far as I know there are no subsequent scholars who contest the item cited to the Ussher book (and if there are, we should put them in this article), so I'm replacing the citation. Ford MF (talk) 21:13, 28 December 2022 (UTC)Reply