In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is: XI-XIX
But the ancient Romans would have worked out the equivalent of 19 as XVIIII and simplified it to IXX as confirmed in the Latin language
The conventional conversion of 19th November 2006 into Roman numerals is XIX November MMVI whether or not the Romans themselves did it this way is open to question.
In today's notation of Roman numerals: XI-XXVI-MCMXCVII
November 27 is represented as XXVII-XI in Roman numerals.
They started in 19th century.
November 5th, 1992 in roman numerals would be: XI/V/MCMXCII
The conventional conversion of 19th November 2006 into Roman numerals is XIX November MMVI whether or not the Romans themselves did it this way is open to question.
In today's notation of Roman numerals: XI-XXVI-MCMXCVII
November 27 is represented as XXVII-XI in Roman numerals.
They started in 19th century.
November 5th, 1992 in roman numerals would be: XI/V/MCMXCII
November 30, 2012 is written as "XXX.XI.MMXII" in Roman numerals.
14th November, 1994 would be XIV. XI. MCMXCIV in Roman numerals.
I-XIX-MMXII
Write the date November 19, 2008 in roman numerals as XI.XIX.MMVIII
MDCCC = 1800
November 14, 2012 can be written in Roman numerals as XIV.XI.MMXII.
November 27, 2004 is written as XXVII.XI.MMIV in Roman numerals.