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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A pace (or double-pace) is a measure of distance used in Ancient Rome. It is the measure of a full stride from the position of the heel when it is raised from the ground to the point the same heel is set down again at the end of the step. Thus, a distance can be "paced off" by counting each time the same heel touches ground, or, in other words, every other step. In Rome, this unit was standardized as five Roman feet (about 1.48 metres or 58.1 English inches).The Byzantine pace or vema ( [ vima]) was 2 feet (pous).

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A pace (or double-pace) is a measure of distance used in Ancient Rome. It is the measure of a full stride from the position of the heel when it is raised from the ground to the point the same heel is set down again at the end of the step. Thus, a distance can be "paced off" by counting each time the same heel touches ground, or, in other words, every other step. In Rome, this unit was standardized as five Roman feet (about 1.48 metres or 58.1 English inches).The Byzantine pace or vema ( [ vima]) was 2 feet (pous).