Presumably you mean: IV V MMIX
If so, it means: 4-5-2009
8 - 9 -2002
Well, the number 9 in Roman is IX. However, the calendar used during the Roman Empire does not count days forward from the beginning of the month, but rather backwards from one of three specific days of the month. The first of every month is the Kelends. For April, the Nones is the 4th and the 13th is the Ides. So April 9 is is the fourth day BEFORE the Ides. In Latin that would be ante diem IV Idibus Aprilis.
IX-V-MM
v-ix-mm but in capital letters
April 15, 2000
8 - 9 -2002
It is: VII-IX-MM
Well, the number 9 in Roman is IX. However, the calendar used during the Roman Empire does not count days forward from the beginning of the month, but rather backwards from one of three specific days of the month. The first of every month is the Kelends. For April, the Nones is the 4th and the 13th is the Ides. So April 9 is is the fourth day BEFORE the Ides. In Latin that would be ante diem IV Idibus Aprilis.
IX-V-MM
v-ix-mm but in capital letters
April 15, 2000
Find the Rules section at the bottom of any page on the Insolvo website, click on it, copy the address of the page and add a forward slash followed by the current date according to the GMT+3 time zone in MM_DD_YYYY format?
IV/VIII/MM
IV-V-MM
iv, xii, mm
III-IV-MM (In Roman times it would have been III-IIII-MM)
MMCXLIX is equal to 2149. MM=2000 C=100 XL=40 IX=9