That is not a proper Roman Numeral
It is: DCCXXX = 730
It is: XVI = 16
Nonsense. XLX would mean 50 - 10 + 10 which is 50. The correct writing would be L If you mean XIX, then it would be 19.
li or LI = 51
It is the equivalent of 313 = CCCXIII
20
1993
In roman numrals it means 2011
It is: DCCXXX = 730
It is: XVI = 16
Nonsense. XLX would mean 50 - 10 + 10 which is 50. The correct writing would be L If you mean XIX, then it would be 19.
It is the equivalent of 313 = CCCXIII
li or LI = 51
In Roman numerals, "XL" represents 40, and "X" represents 10. When these are combined, XLX represents 40 + 10 + 10, which simplifies to 60. Therefore, the value of XLX in Roman numerals is 60.
In today's notation they represent 390
16
LV