Today's conventional conversion of the 29-10-2009 into Roman numerals is XXIX-X-MMIX.
However, there's strong evidence to support the fact that the Romans themselves would have written the above date as XXVIIII-X-MMVIIII.
For instance, above the entrances into the ruins of the Coliseum in Rome are Roman numerals and entrance 29 is set out as XXVIIII.
29 = XXIX in roman numerals
April 29th 2009 can also be written as 04-29-2009 and the Roman numerals for this date would be IV.XXIX.MMIX
May XXIX MMIX
XXIX is the number 29 in Roman numerals. XXIX (29).
In Roman numerals 08 would be VIII, 29 would be XXIX and 09 would be IX. If you are asking about a date... 08-29-2009 that would be VIII.XXIX.MMIX
29 = XXIX in roman numerals
April 29th 2009 can also be written as 04-29-2009 and the Roman numerals for this date would be IV.XXIX.MMIX
May XXIX MMIX
XXIX is the number 29 in Roman numerals. XXIX (29).
In Roman numerals 08 would be VIII, 29 would be XXIX and 09 would be IX. If you are asking about a date... 08-29-2009 that would be VIII.XXIX.MMIX
XXIX = 10 + 10 + (10-1) = 29
In modern terms: II-XXIX-MMIX
In today's terms it is: X-XXIX-MCMXCI
It is equivalent to 29 in decimal form.XXIX = 10 + 10 + (10-1) = 2929In today's modern notation of Roman numerals they represent the equivalent of 29 but the ancient Romans would have notated 29 as XXVIIII which can be seen on one of the entrances to the Colosseum in Rome.
In Roman numerals, X represents the number 10. Therefore, to express the number 19 in Roman numerals, we combine X (10) with IX (9), which is one less than X. Therefore, XIX is the Roman numeral representation of 19.
June 29, 1983, is written as XXIX.VI.MCMLXXXIII in Roman numerals.
In Roman numerals it would be "XXIX, VI, MMXI"