Today's conventional way of writing 04-06-1987 into Roman numerals is:IV-VI-MCMLXXXVII.But the Romans themselves would have preferred these numerals to be written as: IIII-VII-MDCCCCLXXXVII.
XXV-VI-MCMXC
4, 5 and 6 in Roman numerals are IV, V and VI respectively.
In todays modern notation: IV-VI-MMIV.
August 6th, 1990 is written as VIII/VI/MCMXC which is 08/06/1990.
The date 18-06-1990 in Roman numerals would be XVIII.VI.MCMXC
Today's conventional way of writing 04-06-1987 into Roman numerals is:IV-VI-MCMLXXXVII.But the Romans themselves would have preferred these numerals to be written as: IIII-VII-MDCCCCLXXXVII.
XXV-VI-MCMXC
4, 5 and 6 in Roman numerals are IV, V and VI respectively.
16 08 1990
XXIX-VI-MCMXC
11 is XI 6 is VI 1990 is MCMXC
In today's terms they are: VI-VII-MCMXC
In todays modern notation: IV-VI-MMIV.
August 6th, 1990 is written as VIII/VI/MCMXC which is 08/06/1990.
"MCM" is 1990 in Roman. The rest of the date doesn't translate well as the Roman calendar is not the same as our own.
6 is simply written as VI. 1990 is written as MCMXC (M = 1000, CM = 900 and XC = 90) so 06-06-1990 would be written as VI.VI.MCMXC