Ianuarius
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. January is the first month and the Roman numeral for 1 is I.
10th January 1993 is X. I. MCMXCIII in Roman numerals.
14th January, 1991 is XIV. I. MCMXCI in Roman numerals.
In today's terms 31-January-1992 expressed in Roman numerals is XXXI-January-MCMXCII.
January is named after Janus, the Roman god of choices, doorways, beginnings, and endings.
January 16, 1991, in Roman numerals is XVI.I.MCMXCI.
The Roman numeral for January 11, 1996, is XI.XI.MCMXCVI.
The Latin word for January is ianuarius.
The Roman god Janus is the namesake of the month of January. Janus was the Roman god of doors and beginnings.
January 16th, 1957 written in roman numerals would be: I/XVI/MCMLVII
5 January 2001 can be represented as V.I.MMI in Roman numerals.
The Roman god Janus is the namesake of the month of January. Janus was the Roman god of doors and beginnings.