In todays modern usage of Roman numerals: X-XXIX-MCMLXIII
But the ancient Romans would have wrote it out quite differently
1963 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXIII
In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: XI-VI-MCMLXIII
1963
1962, 1963 is an improved answer :-)
Probably Roman Numerals ... indicating the date of death, perhaps. If it were, for instance, 1963 it would look like this: MCMLXIII
1963 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXIII
In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: XI-VI-MCMLXIII
1963
1963: MCMLXIII 3074: MMMLXXIV 1823: MDCCCXXIII 2568: MMDLXVIII 5706: bar(V)DCCVI
I - xxx - mcmlxiii
1962, 1963 is an improved answer :-)
The date 16-12-1963 in Roman numerasl would be XVI.XII.MCMLXIII
IV-VIII-MCMLXIII
In todays notation of Roman numerals enacted during the Middle Ages which had nothing to do with the ancient Romans it is: MCMLXIII = 1963
In modern day notation of Roman numerals MCMLXIII is the equivalent of 1963 but the ancient Romans would have probably expressed it quite differently
French uses numerals just like English does, so it would be written either 1963 or mille neuf cent soixante-trois.
Probably Roman Numerals ... indicating the date of death, perhaps. If it were, for instance, 1963 it would look like this: MCMLXIII