Convert Aln (aln) to League (lea) instantly.
Aln to League conversion
1 Aln (aln) = 0.00012298547 League (lea). To convert Aln to League, multiply the value by 0.00012298547.
| Aln (aln) | League (lea) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00012298547 |
| 2 | 0.00024597094 |
| 5 | 0.00061492734 |
| 10 | 0.0012298547 |
| 25 | 0.0030746367 |
| 50 | 0.0061492734 |
| 100 | 0.012298547 |
| 1000 | 0.12298547 |
Frequently asked questions
How many League are in one Aln?
One Aln (aln) equals 0.00012298547 League (lea).
How do I convert Aln to League?
To convert Aln to League, multiply the value by 0.00012298547.
What is 10 Aln in League?
10 Aln = 0.0012298547 League.
About these units
Aln (aln)
The aln was a traditional Swedish unit of length equal to roughly 59.4 cm, though its exact value varied slightly by region and period. It belongs to the broader family of "ell" measurements used across Europe, originally based on the length of a human forearm. The aln played a crucial role in Swedish commerce, especially in the textile industry, where cloth was measured by stretching it along standardized rods or boards marked in aln lengths. Because such goods were often woven locally and traded regionally, the aln helped regulate and unify commercial practices before the adoption of the metric system. Although obsolete today, the aln survives in historical texts, architectural references, and Scandinavian museum records. Understanding the aln helps scholars interpret pre-modern construction records, land measurements, and traditional clothing industries, revealing a great deal about everyday life in early Sweden.
League (lea)
The league is an old unit of distance whose length varied widely across cultures, usually somewhere between 2.4 and 5.5 kilometers. Historically, it represented the distance a person could walk in an hour. Maritime and overland leagues existed, further complicating the unit's consistency across regions. In literature—particularly in adventure writing such as Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas—the league became a poetic and evocative measure of great distances. Even when not scientifically precise, its cultural and narrative resonance helped cement its place in storytelling. Though obsolete in modern measurement, the league remains an evocative relic of pre-industrial travel, when human endurance served as a baseline for measurement.