He wrote The Aeneid.
Obeslisks, usually a four sided monument ending in a pyramid shaped top, constructed by a monolith [ancient times] can be found in Middle East, Egypt, Rome [Roman Empire] and Latin America. Currently obelisks can be founf in USA and major European capitals ans were constructed in the past 300 years.
Jupiter, he was the roman equivalent of the greek zeus. ya know all you have to write is "Jupiter"
CDLXVIII is the proper way to write the number 468 in Roman numerals. Roman culture is fascinating and wonderful to research, and roman numerals are pretty fantastic too!
This is not a valid Roman numeral. Roman numerals do not have an A. Even without the A, the order of the other letter is not valid. L is 50, I, is 1 and M is 1,000. Therefore this order would give 50,1,1,000. The only number you can write with these letters in MLI which is 1,051.
Roman numerals written in block capitals.
5575 = (V)DLXXV normally in block capital letters
To write "Cassandra" in Russian, you would write it as "Кассандра".
Rome and Ravinia.
12 = xii 10 = x 1977 = mcmlxxvii except in capitals, which the site won't allow for some reason.
rome constantinople
dcxlix (use capitals, spellcheck does not allow that)
mci in capitals MCI
Hayo Heinrich has written: 'Subtilitas novarum scalpturarum' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Capitals (Architecture), Corinthian, Capitals (Architecture), Roman, Relief (Sculpture), Roman
6818: mmmmmmdcccxviii (wouldn't let me answer in all capitals) :-(
Rome, then Ravenna in the 5th century
51 = 50 + 1 = l + i = li But in capitals so LI