- 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...
- was to
compensate by
securing tenure over a cap of 500
jugera (with an
additional 250
jugera for up to two sons). The
exact legislative history of the...
- from 50 to 400
jugera, with some
subdivisions using non-square plots.
Written sources describe centuria as
large as 80x16
actus = 640
jugera in Luceria,...
- of
public land any one
possessor could hold to
about 500
jugera,
possibly up to 1,000
jugera for
those with two children, and
privatise all remaining...
- with
whales described by "Pliny (23 AD–79 AD) and Solinus,
covering four
jugera, and the
pristis sea-monster of the same authorities, 200
cubits long; Al...
- the land was
resettled with
Roman citizens with land
allotments of
seven jugera.
Archaeological evidence points to
Romans switching quarries:
after the...
-
resulting from this
further division was
called a
centuria or century. This 200
jugera area of the
centuria became prevalent in the
period when the
large areas...
- 623 acres
heredium 2
jugera 5,047 m2 54,300 sq ft 1.248 acres
centuria 200
jugera 50.5 ha 125 acres
formerly 100
jugera saltus 800
jugera 201.9 ha 499 acres ...
-
Agence France-Presse, 23
April 2009. "Niger: une
juridiction d'exception
jugera l'ex-Premier ministre",
Agence France-Presse, 9
April 2009. "Ill health...
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found all over
southern Italy, and
suggest distribution of some 1.3
million jugera (or 3,268
square kilometres) of land,
accommodating somewhere between 70...