it was used when the Romans were still around that's why its called Roman Numerals
MCMXCVII is the number 1997 in roman numerals. This number can be used as an year too.
In Roman numerals it is the year MCMLXIV. In Arabic numerals it is the year 1964.
Bear in mind that Roman numerals actually are numbers, they are just not the kind of numbers that we presently use, which are called Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals were first used in Europe in the year 976 AD. Roman numerals still have not entirely fallen out of use, although for most purposes we use Arabic numerals.
2000
MCMXXI represents the year 1921 in Roman numerals.
MCMXCVII is the number 1997 in roman numerals. This number can be used as an year too.
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In Roman numerals it is the year MCMLXIV. In Arabic numerals it is the year 1964.
Bear in mind that Roman numerals actually are numbers, they are just not the kind of numbers that we presently use, which are called Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals were first used in Europe in the year 976 AD. Roman numerals still have not entirely fallen out of use, although for most purposes we use Arabic numerals.
The year 2012 in Roman numerals would be written as MMXII. The RapidTables website has a converter that can be used to convert standard numbers in to Roman numerals.
The year 1450 is written in roman numerals as MCDL.
2000
Because the Latin language is still used today and Roman numerals are in fact Latin numerals. Roman numerals are most often used to represent the year of a date in a more formal way, for example when they show the year in the end credits of a movie, or when showing ordinal numbers, like the third, fourth, fifth of something, etc.
It is not equivalent to any year because they are an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals
MCMXXI represents the year 1921 in Roman numerals.
The year 1958 is written as MCMLVIII in Roman numerals.
MD is the numeral in roman used to recognize 1500. Here M is 1000 and D is 500.