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In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Valian Years are used to measure the passage of time between the first arrival of the Ainur in Arda and the first sunrise. The Valian years continued to be measured in Aman after the first sunrise, but Tolkien provided no dates for events there after that point. The account in Valian years is generally not used when describing events of Beleriand and Middle-earth.

In the 1930s and 40s Tolkien used a figure which fluctuated slightly around ten before settling on approximately 9.58 solar years in each Valian year. However, in the 1950s Tolkien then decided to use a much greater value of 144 solar years per Valian year and included this figure in The Lord of the Rings appendixes as the length of the elven year (the yen).

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