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− | Numerous systems of measurement have been used on Asdar, particularly for units of length, weight, and volume. The most widely used in the [[Pallathantic]] since ancient times are listed below: | + | Numerous systems of measurement have been used on Asdar, particularly for units of time, length, weight, and volume. The most widely used in the [[Pallathantic]] since ancient times are listed below: |
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+ | =Historically Notable Systems= | ||
+ | These systems are considered historically notable due to the political weight of the civilizations that used them and their influence on child and subject civilizations. | ||
;Aarokinian | ;Aarokinian | ||
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;Colnorian | ;Colnorian | ||
carried by Parkyons to Dewyddair, then throughout Barathorn and north Orrhymby. | carried by Parkyons to Dewyddair, then throughout Barathorn and north Orrhymby. | ||
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+ | =Other Systems of Measurement= | ||
+ | These systems of measurement are not as historically significant as the foregoing. | ||
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+ | ;Thracian | ||
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+ | ;Hœrnectian | ||
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+ | ;Sungotine | ||
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+ | ;Tangshanian | ||
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+ | ;Neptultchi | ||
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+ | ;Shelekhumbian | ||
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+ | ;Narshadite | ||
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+ | ;Deliopian | ||
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+ | ;Maturnine | ||
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+ | ;Gorcorumbese | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Arathracian Calendar]] | ||
+ | *[[Common Year]] | ||
*[[Currency Units]] | *[[Currency Units]] | ||
+ | *[[Isxionthion Calendar]] | ||
[[Category:Systems of Measurement]] | [[Category:Systems of Measurement]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:50, 22 November 2013
Numerous systems of measurement have been used on Asdar, particularly for units of time, length, weight, and volume. The most widely used in the Pallathantic since ancient times are listed below:
Historically Notable Systems
These systems are considered historically notable due to the political weight of the civilizations that used them and their influence on child and subject civilizations.
- Aarokinian
(Antediluvian)Very ancient, only known by a very few niche scholars who have used archeological and reconstructive methods. measurements are consistent with 12 ft + tall humans. based upon size of Asdar. Titanists accept that this system exists, but there is much debate even among titanists about what can be accepted. Non-Titanists hold varying degrees of skepticism.
- Dwarven
still used for underground measurements of depth, elevation of mountains,
- Kalaman
(more recent kingdom): very ancient, only known by a few niche scholars. measurements consistent with 5’6” tall humans. Inherited by Midretassenes and Ithatians.
- Yophenthean
ancient, but widely known by scholars within the field of ancient history, inherited by Yophenthean Language speaking countries and countries formerly in the YE. tamith tamund garph sremedhchubh
- Medibgóëse
widely known and used; used by Thracian to replace their older Thracian measuring system. Hambdd kasgwbr
- Colnorian
carried by Parkyons to Dewyddair, then throughout Barathorn and north Orrhymby.
Other Systems of Measurement
These systems of measurement are not as historically significant as the foregoing.
- Thracian
- Hœrnectian
- Sungotine
- Tangshanian
- Neptultchi
- Shelekhumbian
- Narshadite
- Deliopian
- Maturnine
- Gorcorumbese
See Also
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