MDCCC = 1800
Z is not a Roman numeral. The Roman numerals are I, V, X, L, C, D, M.
The Roman numeral MMCLXIV represents the number 2164
d or D is a Roman numeral equivalent to 500
The roman numeral of Alexander the Great is Alexander III [356-323 BCE]
Yes. 1834 is in the 19th century.
The Roman numeral for 21 is XXI
That would be the 19th Century (also known as the 1800's). 1800-1899, or 1801-1900 if you want to be technical, were the years of the XIXth Century. X is the Roman numeral for ten, and IX is nine, so XIX = 19.
They started in 19th century.
around 5th Century AD to 16th Century AD (Middle Ages)
The Roman numeral system was developed in ancient Rome around the 3rd century BC. It is believed to have been derived from the Etruscan numeral system.
C is the Roman numeral equivalent to 100 which in years is a century
2000 was invented in the 8th century as a replacement for the Roman numeral MM.
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
XXV is the Roman Numeral for 25
324 written in roman numeral is CCCXXIV
It was first invented in the 4th century BC. By 525 AD, Dionysius Exiguus was using Roman numerals
No, K is not a roman numeral.