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Roman Numerals meanings

Roman numerals – numbers used by the ancient Romans. They appeared in the sixth century BC in the Etruscans. This tribe lived in the North-West of the Apennine Peninsula. Perhaps they borrowed some of the signs from the protocelts.

These elements represent a nonpositional numeral system. In such systems the value of a figure does not depend on its position in the numeral. The Roman numeral X means ten and it also means ten in the number and in the number . The system we use is positional. In the figure 90 nine means ninety, and in 951 – nine hundred.

The numbers are made up from Roman numerals in the following way. The smaller figure to the right of the larger one is added to it, and the one to the left is subtracted. At the same time the figure should not be repeated more than three times in a row. (5+1+1+1) = 8. XVI (10+5+1) = 16. XIV(10+(5-1)) = 14.

Roman numerals are in the section of the Number form. There you can find their old form of writing. Now fifty looks like the Latin letter I. But once it was recorded so .

Roman Numerals 1–10 — Fast Reference & Copy

Arabic Roman Phrase Example Copy
1 I “I roman numeral”
2 II “ii number in roman”
3 III “roman numeral 3”
4 IV “4 roman numeral”
5 V “roman numeral 5” (what is V in roman numerals?)
6 VI “6 roman numeral” / “six in roman numerals”
7 VII “roman numeral for 7”
8 VIII “8 roman numeral”
9 IX “nine roman numeral” / “roman numeral for 9”
10 X “roman numeral 10” (in roman numerals what is X?)

Extended Reference — Roman Numerals 1-20 & 1-100

Need more than ten? The mini-table below covers one through twenty roman numerals, while the next chapter supplies all roman numerals 1-100.

Roman Numerals 11–20 — Copy & Paste Guide

11 | XI 12 | XII 13 | XIII 14 | XIV 15 | XV
16 | XVI 17 | XVII 18 | XVIII 19 | XIX 20 | XX

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