It is: I-II-MMXV
XVII/I/MMIX
IVIImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals: V-I-MCMLXXIII
January 19, 2012 in Roman numerals is written as XIX.I.MMXII.
It is: XI-I-MMXII
I-XIX-MMXI
XVII/I/MMIX
It is: I-V-MMII.
8 Jan 2012 = MMXII , 1, VIII Roman numerals. However, for dating purposes it is usually written as ' 8,1, MMXII'.
January= JAN. 13=xiij 2012=MMXII January 13, 2012 in Roman Calendar is JAN. xiij MMXII
IVIImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals: V-I-MCMLXXIII
January 19, 2012 in Roman numerals is written as XIX.I.MMXII.
It is: I-XIII-MMXII
It is: XI-I-MMXII
I-XIX-MMXI
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals: I-XVIII-MCMLXIV But the ancient Romans probably wrote them out quite differently
You can write 6th Jan 2015 in 5 letters as "Jan15." This abbreviation captures the month and the year while omitting the day.
It is: XXX-I-MMXIII