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= Ancient Roman units of measurement
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Ancient Roman units of measurement were used in various aspects of daily life, trade, and architecture in ancient Rome. They included both customary units and those adopted from other cultures, particularly the Greeks. Here are some of the key categories of measurements used by the Romans: \#\#\# Length - **Pes (Foot)**: The Roman foot, or "pes," was approximately 11.65 inches (29.6 cm).