- (Roman) mile 5,000
pedes 1.48 km 4,854 ft 0.919 mi 1000 p****us or 8
stadia leuga leuca (Gallic)
league 7,500
pedes 2.22 km 7,281 ft 1.379 mi
Except where...
- nation.
Derived from an
ancient Celtic unit and
adopted by the
Romans as the
leuga, the
league became a
common unit of
measurement throughout western Europe...
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Abelles Pinares de Venecia,
Zaragoza 14:00 CEST (UTC+2) Try:
Montserrat Leuga 1' m Ana María
Iglesias 29' c
Raquel García 41' c
Alysha Stone 45' c Katheleen...
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recently discovered and
dated from AD 18
mentions the
Roman Caius Cominius Leugas as the
finder of this new quarry.
Ancient Egyptians used
other decorative...
- is
found in more than one. The
quarries were
discovered by
Caius Cominus Leugas in AD 18.
Their exploitation can be
traced by
hundreds of
ostraca from not...
- 198 5.3
Democratic Jimmy Tarlau (Sanders) 21,999 4.8
Democratic Touko B.
Leuga (Sanders) 21,046 4.6
Democratic Brian L.
Morris (Uncommitted) 7,733 1.7...
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isolated site in
Egypt in 18 CE by a
Roman legionary named Caius Cominius Leugas. The
location of the site,
known to the
Romans as Mons Porphyrites, was...
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Montiacesenam L****
leugas trans Renum Romani possederunt.
Istae ciuitates sub
Gallieno imperatore a
barbaris occupatae sunt.
Leuga una
habet mille quingentos...
- Leuuensi. In 898 a
royal charter mentions Theux (Teiz) near
Verviers in pago
Leuga.
Sigehard (attested 902–920), is
presumed to be the same
Lotharingian count...
-
bordars with
seven ploughs. A
church is there, and a priest. The whole, one
leuga in
length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was
worth forty shillings; now...