Three years in Roman numerals would be written as "III" and one in Roman numerals would be written as "I". So the phrase "three years and one" in Roman numerals would be written as "III I".
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Here are some examples. MCM - 1900, MCMLVI - 1956, MCML - 1950, MCMXXIX - 1929. They follow the same sequence as any other Roman numerals. They are correctly known as Roman numerals and not Roman numbers. People use both phrases, but Roman numerals is the correct term. Roman numerals is one surviving example of Latin. An odd feature of the Roman numerals is that they do not use a zero.
We don't. We only write years in Roman numerals, such as MMXII for 2012. Dates are usually written using standard Arabic symbols, such as 25.12.2012. Some non-English countries such as Portugal, Italy and Romania (amongst others) use Roman numerals for the month and Arabic for the day and year, such as 25. XII. 2012.
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Of the years that have already occured probably the longest in Roman numerals is 1888, which is MDCCCLXXXVIII
Here are some examples. MCM - 1900, MCMLVI - 1956, MCML - 1950, MCMXXIX - 1929. They follow the same sequence as any other Roman numerals. They are correctly known as Roman numerals and not Roman numbers. People use both phrases, but Roman numerals is the correct term. Roman numerals is one surviving example of Latin. An odd feature of the Roman numerals is that they do not use a zero.
We don't. We only write years in Roman numerals, such as MMXII for 2012. Dates are usually written using standard Arabic symbols, such as 25.12.2012. Some non-English countries such as Portugal, Italy and Romania (amongst others) use Roman numerals for the month and Arabic for the day and year, such as 25. XII. 2012.
The years 1900 to 1912 inclusive, written in Roman numerals are...1900 = MCM1901 = MCMI1902 = MCMII1903 = MCMIII1904 = MCMIV1905 = MCMV1906 = MCMVI1907 = MCMVII1908 = MCMVIII1909 = MCMIX1910 = MCMX1911 = MCMXI1912 = MCMXII
100 years = C
Roman numerals where originated 2000 years ago
XLV
2000 years old
1975
18 = XVIII