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Fomenko lists a number of pairs of seemingly unrelated dynasties – for example, dynasties of kings of Israel and emperors of late Western Roman Empire ( AD 300-476 ) – and claims that this method demonstrates correlations between their reigns.
( Graphs which show just the length of the rule in the two dynasties are the most widely known ; however, Fomenko's conclusions are also based on other parameters, as described above.
) He also claims that the regnal history of the 17th-20th centuries never shows correlation of " dynastic flows " with each other, therefore Fomenko insists history was multiplied and outstretched into imaginary antiquity to justify this or other " royal " pretensions.

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