Nowadays it is considered that 1907 in Roman numerals are mcmvii or MCMVII but the ancient Romans probably notated them quite differently.
The Roman numeral for 1907 is MCMVII.
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The roman numeral for 1907 is, MCMVII.
482615Improved Answer:-1907 but in today's notation they are MCMVII
The Roman numeral MCMVII represents the number 1907
Robert Wilson Cruttwell has written: 'Camoens: the Newdigate prize poem MCMVII'
Those are Roman numerals, which convert to 1907. M=1000, C=100, V=5, I=1.
Today's way of writing 1907 into Roman numerals is MCMVII. But there is evidence to show that the Romans themselves in ancient times would have wrote 1907 as MDCCCCVII.
1907 M=1000 CM=1000-100=900 VII=5+1+1= 7 Add it all together 1907
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