IIII-XII-MMVIII or IV-XII-IIMMX
IV-XII-MMVIII is the accepted method of writing 4.12.2008 but according to the website Algebra.com IIMMX breaks the rules of writing Roman numerals on two separate counts; in that although I may be placed before V or X it should not preceed any larger numeral. Also when a numeral appears more than once it should not be placed before a larger numeral, obviously placing II before M breaks these rule on both counts. As a separate point IIII may be a numerically correct method of writing 4 but IV is the normally accepted method.
The date November 4th 2008 can also be written as 11-04-2008 and this can be represented by the Roman numerals XI.IV.MMVIII
Do you mean Friday 4th December 2009? If so it is, in today's way of writing out Roman numerals: Friday IV December MMIX.
IV - VIII - August 4th in Roman numerals
I.IV
February 4th, 1964 in Roman numerals is written as IV.II.MCMLXIV.
The date November 4th 2008 can also be written as 11-04-2008 and this can be represented by the Roman numerals XI.IV.MMVIII
Do you mean Friday 4th December 2009? If so it is, in today's way of writing out Roman numerals: Friday IV December MMIX.
IV - VIII - August 4th in Roman numerals
July 4th, 2008 would be 7/4/2008 or VII/IV/MMVIII
I.IV
February 4th, 1964 in Roman numerals is written as IV.II.MCMLXIV.
Roman numerals came into use in the 4th Century BC. They originated from etruscan numerals but the symbols were changed. They were used for mathematics.
In the 4th century BCE.
October 4th 1985 can also be written as 10-04-1985 and this can be represented by the Roman numerals X.IV.MCMLCCCV
IV-VII-MCMXCV
It is: IV-V-MMXII
IV/II/MCMXCVIII