- The
jugerum or
juger (Latin:
iūgerum, iūgera, iūger, or iugus) was a
Roman unit of area,
equivalent to a
rectangle 240 Roman feet in
length and 120 feet...
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extensive new tax
system based on
heads (capita) and land (iugera) – with one
iugerum equal to
approximately 0.65 acres – and tied to a new,
regular census of...
- from 18 to 88
iugera (one
iugerum is
equal to
about 0.65 acre). Medium-sized
farms were from 80 to 500
iugera (singular
iugerum).
Large estates (called...
-
divided into
three categories.
Small farms were from 18–108 iugera. (One
iugerum was
equal to
about 0.65
acres or a
quarter of a hectare). Medium-sized...
- ("arvi
primi and secundi").
According to Hyginus, this land was
taxed iugerum (jugerum,
roughly +2⁄3 of an acre)
according to
their productivity and...
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called Gallo-Roman. In that
district ten
cullei of wine are
produced to the
iugerum"). Feig
Vishnia 1996, p. 20. Feig
Vishnia 1996, p. 20. Polybius, 2.11.1;...