Convert milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith


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How many milliobolus [Ancient Rome] in 1 crith? The answer is 157.69298245614. We assume you are converting between milliobolus [Ancient Rome] and crith. You can view more details on each measurement unit: milliobolus [Ancient Rome] or crith The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram. 1 kilogram is equal to 1754385.9649123 milliobolus [Ancient Rome], or 11125.326806475 crith. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between milliobolus [Ancient Rome] and crith. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith

1 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 0.00634 crith

10 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 0.06341 crith

50 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 0.31707 crith

100 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 0.63414 crith

200 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 1.26829 crith

500 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 3.17072 crith

1000 milliobolus [Ancient Rome] to crith = 6.34144 crith


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Definition: Crith

(crith) (krith) [Gr. krith[emacr] barleycorn, the smallest weight] the unit of weight for gases, being the weight of a liter of hydrogen gas at 0°C and pressure equivalent to that of a column of mercury 760 mm high.


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