CC
200 in Roman numerals is CC (100+100=200)
The equivalent of 200 as a Roman numeral is CC
1201 = 1000 + 200 + 1` in Roman numerals 1000 = M 200 = 100+ 100 = CC 1 = I (THis is the capital letter 'I' ; NOT the figure '1'(One). Combining MCCI
C represents 100 in the Roman system. So this would be 200.
It is: 200 = CC
The letter "C" was used as "100" in Roman numeration, so 200 = CC (not to be confused with the volume "cubic centimeter" which is "cc").
As a Roman numeral it is: (CC) which means 1000*200 = 200,000
It is: 200 = CC
200 = CC
200 = CC
It is: 200 = CC
Diocletian was the Roman Empire in the late 200's