That depends on how big they were but it isn't any different than how many it would take you to walk a mile.
About 2,000 steps. If you're taking approximately a 2.5 foot long step which an average person takes. It would be closer to 3000 steps if your steps were closer to 1foot long steps
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The Romans also used the word mile, derived from the latin mille passus mille passus translates as 1,000 paces, one pace being two steps. So a Roman mile is 1,000 paces or 5,000 Roman feet. The current definition of a mile as 5,280 feet
The Roman foot was based off of the Roman inch, just as our feet and inches are related. However the Romans had nothing as simple as our inch, foot, yard, mile measurement. They had several length measurements before they finally reached the term for the Roman mile. The Roman foot was 12 unicae, (inches) and was called a pes. Five pedes (plural of pes) was 1 passus. 1000 passus was a mile.
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Basically, Romans measured dry capacity by the modus and wet capacity by the amphora. Area was measured by the iugerum and distance was measured by the mile or mille passum which literally meant one thousand paces.
The min Roman units for measuring length were the digitus (finger), the uncia or pollex (inch or thumb), the palums (palm width), palmus maior (palm length), the pes (plural piedes, foot), the cubitus (cubit, 1 1/2 piedes), the passus (pace, 5 piedes), the stadium (plural stadia, 625 piedes), and the mille passuum or milliarium (plural millaria, mile, 5,000 piedes). The foot was not taken from measuring the steps of soldiers. It was based on the average length of a foot. The British adopted the foot as unit of measurement, but it is longer than that of the Romans. A Roman foot was 0.971 British ft.
you have about 900 steps in a mile
not sure how wide your steps are.... there are 5280 feet in a mile so if your stride is 1 foot....there would be 5280 steps in ur mile...
332 steps
1,760 steps.
The Romans also used the word mile, derived from the latin mille passus mille passus translates as 1,000 paces, one pace being two steps. So a Roman mile is 1,000 paces or 5,000 Roman feet. The current definition of a mile as 5,280 feet
Depends how long the steps are.
456 adult steps or 550 child steps
The Roman Mile was a unit of 1,000 paces, equal to roughly 1,620 yards.
Depends on your stride length, but if we assume you are a Roman soldier on the march (well, why not?), then 1000 paces equals 1 mile. However, a Roman pace was not just a 'left' or 'right', but a 'sinister, dexter' (left, right), so 2000 of what we would call a step is one mile. Thus your 4600 steps equate roughly to 2.3 miles.
One mile
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