The following pages link to Ancient Roman units of measurement
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Pound sterling (links | edit)
- Irish pound (links | edit)
- Banknotes of the pound sterling (links | edit)
- Trajan's Column (links | edit)
- Mathematics and architecture (links | edit)
- Sestertius (links | edit)
- Dupondius (links | edit)
- Nicodemus (links | edit)
- Vlachs (links | edit)
- Pitch (resin) (links | edit)
- Pantheon, Rome (links | edit)
- Geometrized unit system (links | edit)
- Vermilion (links | edit)
- Charles Marie de La Condamine (links | edit)
- Syrian pound (links | edit)
- Unit of length (links | edit)
- Solidus (coin) (links | edit)
- Livre tournois (links | edit)
- Astronomical system of units (links | edit)
- £sd (links | edit)
- Metre–tonne–second system of units (links | edit)
- Rod (unit) (links | edit)
- Maltese lira (links | edit)
- Walls of Constantinople (links | edit)
- Argenteus (links | edit)
- Cypriot pound (links | edit)
- Viking ring fortress (links | edit)
- Roman Republican currency (links | edit)
- Pound Scots (links | edit)
- Dram (unit) (links | edit)
- Israeli pound (links | edit)
- Talent (measurement) (links | edit)
- Modulor (links | edit)
- Giovanni Battista Riccioli (links | edit)
- Victory column (links | edit)
- Grivna (links | edit)
- List of medieval abbreviations (links | edit)
- Historical weights and measures (Roman System) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire (links | edit)
- Roman commerce (links | edit)
- Roman measures (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Italian lira (links | edit)
- Eboracum (links | edit)
- Australian pound (links | edit)
- Mesures usuelles (links | edit)
- Guernsey pound (links | edit)
- Turkish lira (links | edit)
- Apothecaries' system (links | edit)
- Augusta Raurica (links | edit)
- System of units of measurement (links | edit)