1 - i
2 - ii
3 - iii
4 - iv
5 - v
6 - vi
7 - vii
8 - viii
9 - ix
10 - x
11 - xi
12 - xii
13 - xiii
14 - xiv
15 - xv
16 - xvi
17 - xvii
18 - xviii
19 - xix
20 - xx
1605
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: XXXIV But the ancient Romans would have wrote it out quite differently
It is: 120 = CXX
The number 120 written in Roman numerals is CXX
The Roman numeral for "CXX" is equivalent to 120.
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1605
Assume you mean equivalent number 137
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: XXXIV But the ancient Romans would have wrote it out quite differently
It is: 120 = CXX
The number 120 written in Roman numerals is CXX
The Roman numeral for "CXX" is equivalent to 120.
120 = CXX
XXXIX in Roman numerals represents the number 39. It is composed of 30 (XXX) plus 9 (IX), where X is 10, and I is 1. The combination follows the Roman numeral system's rules of addition and subtraction. Thus, XXXIX equals 39.
120 = CXX
The southernmost part of the Roman Empire in AD 120 was southern Egypt.
Theodora - Roman martyr - died in 120.