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As of 6 February 2011, the dates in the article need to be clarified. For instance, the article states "The Spanish Cronista de Armas heraldic office dates back to the 16th century" but in the next sentence refers to a cronista for "Granada (created in 1496 to honor the reunification of Spain)." The 16th century lasted from 1500 to 1599 or 1501 to 1600, so the creation of a cronista 1496 contradicts the statement that the "office dates back to the 16th century." Toward the end, the article states that the office was "restored in 1947-1951." Does that mean that it was revived in 1947 and abolished in 1951 or that the restoration process took four years? In other places, the article seems to jump from describing the cronista's role in the 16th century to the late 20th century and back again without explanation. Johnwilliammiller (talk) 10:34, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]