In today's terms: II-XXXI-MCMXCVI
In today's terms: XXXI-II-MCMXCVI
Presumably it was XXXI - I since March was the first month.
In today's modern usage of Roman numerals it is now: X-XXXI-MMXIVBut the ancient Romans would have probably wrote it out quite differently
July 31st, 2010 would be - 7/31/2010 or VII/XXXI/MMX
I dont think anyone knows the answer to that question, why do you want to know anyway?
I don't, I would write the date 31st Auguest 2009 (31.09.2009) XXXI.IX.MMIX
there is no such thing as february 31st...
August is the eighth month and would be VIII. The 31st is represented by XXXI. And the year would be MCMLXXXI. So it would normally be shown as VIII-XXXI-MCMLXXXI.
It was a Thursday.
Harry Mondryks Birthday Is On: August 31st. He will be turning 16 this year (born 1996).
February 31st
December 31st, 1996 fell on a Tuesday.