The year in the middle of second century was 150 which in Roman numerals is CL
MML
Roman numerals were developed by the ancient Romans in the 3rd century BC. They were used as the primary number system in the Roman Empire and remained in common usage until the Middle Ages.
It will be as the ancient Romans would have notated it MMLXXXXVIIII = 2099
They started in 19th century.
In Roman Numerals, it would be C.
There are CXXV VIIth graders at Bleview Middle, expressed in Roman numerals.
Roman numerals were developed by the ancient Romans in the 3rd century BC. They were used as the primary number system in the Roman Empire and remained in common usage until the Middle Ages.
It will be as the ancient Romans would have notated it MMLXXXXVIIII = 2099
They started in 19th century.
In Roman Numerals, it would be C.
There are CXXV VIIth graders at Bleview Middle, expressed in Roman numerals.
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Presumably you mean what date will have the most Roman numerals in the 21st century? If so then it will be December 31 2088 which will be: XII-XXXI-MMLXXXVIII actually, August 28, 2088 will be the most Roman Numerals in the 21st Century: VIII-XXVIII-MMLXXXVIII
February is the second month, so you would write it as IIin Roman numerals.
Roman numerals came into use in the 4th Century BC. They originated from etruscan numerals but the symbols were changed. They were used for mathematics.
In the 4th century BCE.
MDCCC = 1800
Roman numerals were actually created by the Etruscans and the city of Rome dates back to about 753 BC