October 10th 2010 can also be written as 10-10-2010 which can be written in Roman numerals as X.X.MMX
The Roman numeral for October 10, 2010 is X.X.MMIX.
The equivalent Roman numeral for 2010 is MMX
XVIII-X-MMX
MM = 2000 X = 10 Therefore MMX = 2010
October 2nd 2010 can also be written as 10-02-2010 and in Roman numerals this would be X.II.MMXAnswerDies Veneris ii October MMX"Dies Veneris" means Day of Venus, the Roman fertility goddess equivalent to Friday "Day of Freya".Romans would not number the months, because the word October literally means the 8th month (there used to be only 10) hence there would be confusion whether X meant October or December (the 10th month).
The Roman numeral conversion for October 4, 2006 is X IV MMVI. X represents 10, IV represents 4, and MMVI represents 2006 in Roman numerals.
XI.X.MMX
The equivalent Roman numeral for 2010 is MMX
IX/X/MMX
XVIII-X-MMX
MM = 2000 X = 10 Therefore MMX = 2010
It is: X-II-MMX
MMX. M represents 1000, X is 10
Today's conventional conversion of October 10 2009 into Roman numerals is October-X-MMIX. However, the Romans themselves would have probably written 2009 as MMVIIII.
October 2nd 2010 can also be written as 10-02-2010 and in Roman numerals this would be X.II.MMXAnswerDies Veneris ii October MMX"Dies Veneris" means Day of Venus, the Roman fertility goddess equivalent to Friday "Day of Freya".Romans would not number the months, because the word October literally means the 8th month (there used to be only 10) hence there would be confusion whether X meant October or December (the 10th month).
10 written in roman numeral is X
As a Roman numeral X is the equivalent of 10
The Roman numeral conversion for October 4, 2006 is X IV MMVI. X represents 10, IV represents 4, and MMVI represents 2006 in Roman numerals.