The Latin translation of the Iliad also used the name Hector:
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As a Roman numeral 71 is equivalent to LXXI
You would first have to say who 'his' was.
As a Roman numeral 358 is equivalent to CCCLVIII
The equivalent of 90 as a Roman numeral is XC or LXXXX
The equivalent of 2016 in Roman numerals is MMXVI
Uranus was the Greek god of the sky. The Roman equivalent was called Caelus.
It is not a proper Roman numeral. If the last character was another I, it would be 423.
A leisure centre.
Nowadays it would be the equivalent of III V MCMLVI in Roman numerals but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1956 as MDCCCCLVI
Nowadays the equivalent Roman numeral for 369 is CCCLXIX but the ancient Romans would have notates it as CCCLXVIIII
They are the modern way of expressing Roman numerals in the form of MMCMLXXVI that is the equivalent of 2976 but the ancient Romans would have used a different method of expressing the equivalent of 2976 into Roman numerals.
Nowadays the equivalent of 1968 in Roman numerals are MCMLXVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated them quite differently