- The
stremma (pl. stremmata; Gr****: στρέμμα,
strémma) is unit of land area used
mainly in
Greece and Cyprus,
equal to 1,000
square metres or approximately...
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dunum and as the old, Turkish, or
Ottoman stremma, was the
Ottoman unit of area
equivalent to the Gr****
stremma or
English acre,
representing the amount...
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measures of
similar size are
usually used,
redefined as
exactly one decare:
Stremma in
Greece Dunam, dunum, dulum, donum, or dönüm in the Balkans, Israel,...
- that the
Ottoman land
measurement the dönüm was the same as the
Byzantine stremma.
Stone also
argues that
although ****
Islam was the
state religion, the...
- be
known as the "
stremma",
which continues as a
metric unit in
modern Greece. Acre
Byzantine units Gr****
units Roman units Stremma Calvert, J.B. (13...
- was
crowned the victor. The
wrestling area was one
square plethron or
stremma. This
event was also part of the pentathlon.
Wrestling was
regarded as...
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square yards (6,560 m2)
Cheshire acre = 10,240
square yards (8,560 m2)
Stremma or Gr**** acre ≈ 10,000
square Gr**** feet, but now set at
exactly 1,000...
- construction) 103 1 kilo
square meter k(m2) 1,000 m2
Surface area of a
modern stremma or
dunam 1,250 m2
Surface area of the
water in an Olympic-size swimming...
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means that each
guard must
patrol an area of 83,000 stremmata. A
modern stremma is
approximately 1,000
square metres and thus .1
hectares or .247 acres...
- In 1902,
Eleni Vournazos,
widow of Leonidas,
sells 1,250
stremmata (1
stremma equal to 1000
square meters ) of the Kouponia/Goudi area to
Ioannis Zografos...