What Is This Tool?
This converter allows you to transform measurements from the Roman actus, an old Roman unit of length, into the aln, a historical Scandinavian unit once used for cloth and distances. It supports analysis of ancient and regional documents by bridging these unique measurement systems.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in Roman actus you wish to convert.
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Select Roman actus as the input unit and aln as the output unit.
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Initiate the conversion to see the corresponding length in aln.
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Review the results and use provided examples as references if needed.
Key Features
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Converts Roman actus—a unit approximately equal to 35.5 metres—into aln, a Scandinavian length unit used historically for textiles.
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Supports understanding of historical land measurements and architectural dimensions across cultures.
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Browser-based and user-friendly interface for quick conversions.
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Includes conversion examples for practical guidance.
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Useful in archaeological, historical, and cadastral research.
Examples
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2 Roman actus equals 2 multiplied by 59.7508383234 aln, resulting in 119.501676647 aln.
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0.5 Roman actus equals 0.5 multiplied by 59.7508383234 aln, resulting in 29.8754191617 aln.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting ancient Roman land measurement data for comparative studies.
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Analyzing historical Scandinavian textile measurements in trade documents.
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Converting dimensions in old architectural plans from Scandinavian contexts.
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Supporting archaeological research involving cross-cultural measurement systems.
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Translating cadastral records that combine Roman and Scandinavian units.
Tips & Best Practices
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Always consider historical and regional variations when working with aln measurements.
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Use the tool as a guide to approximate conversions rather than exact modern equivalents.
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Cross-check conversions when interpreting legal or cadastral documents due to unit variability.
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Refer to multiple sources when studying lengths from different historical periods or areas.
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Keep contextual information in mind for accurate historical analysis.
Limitations
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The aln varied in length depending on region and historical period, so the conversion rate may not be universally accurate.
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The Roman actus is an approximate length based on historical estimates, potentially impacting precision.
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Variations over time and geography require careful interpretation of converted values.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a Roman actus?
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It is an ancient Roman unit of length equal to 120 Roman feet, roughly 35.5 metres, historically used in land surveying and defining area units.
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What does aln measure?
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The aln is a historical Scandinavian length unit used primarily for measuring cloth and distances, with lengths varying by country and period.
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Is the conversion from Roman actus to aln exact?
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No, because the aln had regional variations and the Roman actus is approximated from historical sources, the conversion serves as an estimate.
Key Terminology
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Roman actus
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An ancient Roman length unit equal to 120 Roman feet (about 35.5 m), used in surveying and as a side length of a standard land area.
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Aln
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A historical Scandinavian length unit used for measuring cloth and distances, with its exact measure varying by region and time.
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Conversion rate
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The factor used to translate a value from one unit to another; here, 1 Roman actus equals approximately 59.7508383234 aln.