850 = DCCCL
Augustus was the ruler of the Roman Empire when the Aeneid was written. In fact, he specially commissioned Virgil to write it.
They could not compete with large landowners who had slaves
IVXLCDM No I didn't mistype that. I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000 The way you use them is a little bit complicated so I won't go into that, but basically, you string them to make numbers like XXV which is 25. The ordering also matters too, but like I said, I won't go into that here.
Strangers from distant parts of the empire always admired two things above all roman towns the water supply and the drains.
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Roman numerals are a system for writing numbers, not words. the Roman numeral for 4 is IV.
The GCF of two (probably not "to") numbers is 850. So what is the question?
XCVIII is 98 in Roman numerals
Roman numerals for 201 = CCI
1008 in Roman numberals is MVIII
MCMLXXXIX
MMX
DXXVII is the answer.
DCCCII
MDCCCXIX
VI
MCCXXVIII