Stadium Attic. Conversion Chart

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Metric

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of metric units is available on the main length conversion page.
stadium attic to kilometer (km)
stadium attic to meter (m)
stadium attic to centimeter (cm)
stadium attic to millimeter (mm)
Units: kilometer (km)  / meter (m)  / centimeter (cm)  / millimeter (mm)
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The American System of Measures (US Customary Units)

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of U.S. units is available on the main length conversion page.
stadium attic to mile (mi)
stadium attic to yard (yd)
stadium attic to inch (in)
Units: mile (mi)  / yard (yd)  / foot (ft)  / inch (in)
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Ancient Egypt

It might be hard to imagine, but these units dates back to 3100 BC. Egyptian people used them 5000 years ago. These units are distant ancestors of US customary units used today.
stadium attic to iteru (river measure)
stadium attic to knet (rod of cord)
stadium attic to nbiw (pole)
stadium attic to meh niswt (royal cubit)
stadium attic to meh nedjes (short cubit)
stadium attic to remen
stadium attic to djeser, bu
stadium attic to pedj-aa (large span)
stadium attic to pedj-sheser (small span)
stadium attic to amem (fist)
stadium attic to deret (hand)
stadium attic to shesep (palm)
stadium attic to djeba (finger)
Units: iteru (river measure)  / knet (rod of cord)  / nbiw (pole)  / meh niswt (royal cubit)  / meh nedjes (short cubit)  / remen  / djeser, bu  / pedj-aa (large span)  / pedj-sheser (small span)  / amem (fist)  / deret (hand)  / shesep (palm)  / djeba (finger)
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Ancient Greek

The values of Greek units varied according to location and epoch. Relative proportions though were generally the same. Greek measures were in general derived from measurement system of Ancient Egypt.
stadium attic to schoinos (σχοινός)
stadium attic to parasanges (παρασάγγες, league)
stadium attic to dolichos (δόλιχος)
stadium attic to milion (μίλιον)
stadium attic to hippikon (ἱππικόν)
stadium attic to diaulos (δίαυλος)
stadium attic to στάδιον, stadion
stadium attic to stadium olympic
stadium attic to stadium ptolemey
stadium attic to plethron (πλέθρον)
stadium attic to hamma (ἅμμα)
stadium attic to dekapous (δεκάπους)
stadium attic to akaina (ἄκαινα)
stadium attic to kalamos (κάλαμος)
stadium attic to orgyia (ὄργυια, fathom)
stadium attic to diploun bēma (διπλοῦν βῆμα, double pace)
stadium attic to haploun bēma (ἁπλοῦν βῆμα, single pace)
stadium attic to pēchys (πῆχυς, elbow)
stadium attic to pygōn (πυγών)
stadium attic to pygmē (πυγμή, forearm)
stadium attic to pous (πούς, foot)
stadium attic to spithamē (σπιθαμή, span of all fingers)
stadium attic to orthodōron (ὀρθόδωρον, wrist to the tip of meddle finger)
stadium attic to lichas (λιχάς)
stadium attic to hemipodion (ἡμιπόδιον)
stadium attic to dichas (διχάς, midfoot)
stadium attic to dōron (δῶρον)
stadium attic to palaiste (παλαιστή, palm)
stadium attic to kondylos (κόνδυλος, two fingers)
stadium attic to daktylos (δάκτυλος, finger)
Units: schoinos (σχοινός)  / parasanges (παρασάγγες, league)  / dolichos (δόλιχος)  / milion (μίλιον)  / hippikon (ἱππικόν)  / diaulos (δίαυλος)  / στάδιον, stadion  / stadium olympic  /  / stadium ptolemey  / plethron (πλέθρον)  / hamma (ἅμμα)  / dekapous (δεκάπους)  / akaina (ἄκαινα)  / kalamos (κάλαμος)  / orgyia (ὄργυια, fathom)  / diploun bēma (διπλοῦν βῆμα, double pace)  / haploun bēma (ἁπλοῦν βῆμα, single pace)  / pēchys (πῆχυς, elbow)  / pygōn (πυγών)  / pygmē (πυγμή, forearm)  / pous (πούς, foot)  / spithamē (σπιθαμή, span of all fingers)  / orthodōron (ὀρθόδωρον, wrist to the tip of meddle finger)  / lichas (λιχάς)  / hemipodion (ἡμιπόδιον)  / dichas (διχάς, midfoot)  / dōron (δῶρον)  / palaiste (παλαιστή, palm)  / kondylos (κόνδυλος, two fingers)  / daktylos (δάκτυλος, finger)
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Ancient Roman

Roman length units were very well defined. The value of the base unit pes (foot) was discovered by John Greaves in 1639 after he made a lot of measurements in the ruins of Rome. Since then we know that the value of one pes was between 0.967 and 0.986 English feet. An accepted modern value is 296 mm. For most Roman units below we give an English equivalent in parentheses.
stadium attic to schœnus (rush rope)
stadium attic to leuga (league)
stadium attic to mille passus (mile)
stadium attic to stadium (stade, furlong)
stadium attic to actus
stadium attic to decempeda
stadium attic to pertica (perch)
stadium attic to passus (pace)
stadium attic to pes sestertius
stadium attic to gradus (step)
stadium attic to cubitus (cubit)
stadium attic to palmipes
stadium attic to pes (foot)
stadium attic to palmus major (palm length)
stadium attic to palmus (palm width)
stadium attic to uncia (inch)
stadium attic to pollex (thumb)
stadium attic to digitus (finger)
Units: schœnus (rush rope)  / leuga (league)  / mille passus (mile)  / stadium (stade, furlong)  / actus  / decempeda  / pertica (perch)  / passus (pace)  / pes sestertius  / gradus (step)  / cubitus (cubit)  / palmipes  / pes (foot)  / palmus major (palm length)  / palmus (palm width)  / uncia (inch)  / pollex (thumb)  / digitus (finger)
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Biblical

stadium attic to cubit
stadium attic to span
stadium attic to handbreadth
stadium attic to etzbah
Units: cubit  / span  / handbreadth  / etzbah
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Old Spanish

In various provinces of Spain diferent variations of units were used. The conversions below use Castilian system. Although most of these units are now obsolete, some can still be used today in the countries of Latin America.
stadium attic to legua de por grado (league of the degree)
stadium attic to legua marina (nautical)
stadium attic to legua
stadium attic to milla marina (nautical)
stadium attic to milla
stadium attic to cuerda of Valencia
stadium attic to cuerda
stadium attic to estadal
stadium attic to braza
stadium attic to paso
stadium attic to vara
stadium attic to codo de ribera
stadium attic to codo
stadium attic to pie
stadium attic to palmo
stadium attic to coto
stadium attic to pulgada
stadium attic to linea
stadium attic to punto
Units: legua de por grado (league of the degree)  / legua marina (nautical)  / legua  / milla marina (nautical)  / milla  / cuerda of Valencia  / cuerda  / estadal  / braza  / paso  / vara  / codo de ribera  / codo  / pie  / palmo  / coto  / pulgada  / linea  / punto
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Old Portuguese

These units were used in Portugal, Brazil and other countries of the Portuguese Empire until the adoption of the metric system in 19th century.
stadium attic to braça
stadium attic to toesa
stadium attic to passo geométrico
stadium attic to vara
stadium attic to côvado
stadium attic to pé
stadium attic to palmo de craveira
stadium attic to polegada
stadium attic to linha
stadium attic to ponto
Units: braça  / toesa  / passo geométrico  / vara  / côvado  /  / palmo de craveira  / polegada  / linha  / ponto
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Old French

There were many local variations; the following are Quebec and Paris definitions
stadium attic to lieue commune
stadium attic to lieue marine
stadium attic to lieue de post
stadium attic to lieue metrique
stadium attic to arpent
stadium attic to perche
stadium attic to toise
stadium attic to pied [foot]
stadium attic to pouce [inch]
stadium attic to ligne
Units: lieue commune  / lieue marine  / lieue de post  / lieue metrique  / arpent  / perche  / toise  / pied [foot]  / pouce [inch]  / ligne
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Old Russian

stadium attic to mile
stadium attic to verst
stadium attic to mezhevaya verst
stadium attic to kosaya sazhen
stadium attic to sazhen
stadium attic to makhovaya sazhen
stadium attic to arshin
stadium attic to ell
stadium attic to foot
stadium attic to pyad
stadium attic to vershok
stadium attic to inch
stadium attic to line
Units: mile  / verst  / mezhevaya verst  / kosaya sazhen  / sazhen  / makhovaya sazhen  / arshin  / ell  / foot  / pyad  / vershok  / inch  / line
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Old German (Prussian)

These units were used before adoption of metric system in 1872.
stadium attic to meile
stadium attic to ruthe
stadium attic to elle
stadium attic to fuss
stadium attic to zoll
stadium attic to linie
Units: meile  / ruthe  / elle  / fuss  / zoll  / linie
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Old Austrian

These units were used before adoption of metric system in 1871.
stadium attic to meile
stadium attic to ruthe
stadium attic to klafner
stadium attic to fuss
stadium attic to zoll
stadium attic to linie
stadium attic to punkt
Units: meile  / ruthe  / klafner  / fuss  / zoll  / linie  / punkt
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Old Swedish

Common measurement system was introduced in Sweden by law in 1665. Since then the system was slightly altered twice: in 1735 and 1855. Sweden switched to metric system in 1889.
stadium attic to nymil (new mile, used since 1889 till now)
stadium attic to mil (mile)
stadium attic to fjärdingsväg
stadium attic to rev before 1855
stadium attic to rev after 1855
stadium attic to stång
stadium attic to famn (fanthom)
stadium attic to aln (forealrm)
stadium attic to fot (foot)
stadium attic to kvarter
stadium attic to tvärhand (hand)
stadium attic to tum (thumb or inch) before 1855
stadium attic to tum (thumb or inch) after 1855
stadium attic to linje (line) before 1855
stadium attic to linje (line) after 1855
Units: nymil (new mile, used since 1889 till now)  / mil (mile)  / fjärdingsväg  / rev before 1855  / rev after 1855  / stång  / famn (fanthom)  / aln (forealrm)  / fot (foot)  / kvarter  / tvärhand (hand)  / tum (thumb or inch) before 1855  / tum (thumb or inch) after 1855  / linje (line) before 1855  / linje (line) after 1855

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