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Ii - v - lxxiv Of course when I gave this answer, it was all in uppercase. II, V, and LXXIV, all uppercase.
The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.The Roman emperor in 154 was Antonius Pius. He ruled from 138 to 161.
154 in Roman numerals is CLIV. The letter C represents 100, L represents 50, and IV represents 4.
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CLIV is the Roman numeral for 154
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In todays modern notation of Roman numerals the equivalent of 154 is CLIV But the ancient Romans wrote out 154 as CLIIII The Romans would never ever write out 4 as IV because they considered it to be an insult to their greatest of gods Jupiter whose name in Latin begins with the letters IV
C is 100, L is 50, and IV is 4. 100+50+4=154 CLIV is 154.
154. C=100, L=50, iv=4.
In today's terms the Roman numerals CLIV represent 154 in Arabic numerals.