70 of course !
The capital letter of όμικρον o mikron [O] is an ancient greek number equal to the modern number 70 and not a Roman numeral which is LXX. It is known the translation of the old testament by the 72 Alexandria's wise men which is annotated as "the translation of the O".
A googleplexian being the highest number in existance, that would be the highest roman number. But I believe you mean highest roman numeral, which would be an M with a line over it, meaning 1,000,000.
It's the Spanish form of Blaise, which is from the Roman name Blasius meaning "lisping". Saint Blaise was a Roman Catholic martyr.
The Roman's had nothing to do with Father's Day. It was started in the US in 1908.
1792 in Roman numerals is MDCCXCII.
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The Roman numeral LXX represents the number 70.
LXX
The number "70".
The Roman numeral for 70 is "LXX."
70 = LXX
Seventy in Roman numerals is written as "LXX".
The Roman numeral that equals seventy is LXX.
The roman numeral LXX is 70 L = 50 X = 10
LXX
1 I2 II3 III4 IV or IIII5 V6 VI7 VII8 VIII9 IX or VIIII10 X20 XX30 XXX40 XL or XXXX50 L60 LX70 LXX71 LXX I72 LXX II73 LXX III74 LXX IV or LXX IIII75 LXX V76 LXX VI77 LXX VII78 LXX VIII79 LXX IX or LXX VIIII80 LXXX90 XC or LXXXX100 C500 D1,000 M
It is: 70 = LXX