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The average height of a Roman during ancient times was around 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm).
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9, 95 and 5 in ancient Roman numerals
The average height of a Roman during ancient times was around 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm) for men and 5 feet 2 inches (157 cm) for women.
The average height of Roman women during ancient times was around 5 feet 2 inches.
The average height of a Roman was around 5 feet 6 inches, which was similar to the average height of people in other ancient civilizations like the Greeks and Egyptians.
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The modern way of converting 5th December 1979 into Roman numerals is V-December-MCMLXXIX. But the Romans themselves in ancient times would have probably wrote 1979 as MDCCCCLXXVIIII.
In accordance with the rules now governing the Roman numeral system the equivalent of 95 as a Roman numeral is now considered to be XCV but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently.
Roman numerals are the symbols used by the ancient Romans in their numeracy system and they are:- M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5 and I=1
Nowadays it would be the equivalent of III V MCMLVI in Roman numerals but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1956 as MDCCCCLVI
Roman soldiers were generally taller than the average height of people during ancient times. They were typically around 5 feet 8 inches to 6 feet tall, which was considered tall for that time period.