Now Viewing: roman_numeralsTag type: General Refers to the ancient Roman way of writing numbers. Likely because of the elegant style, it is still usually recognized and understood by everyday people (at least from 1 to 10), as well as frequently used on clocks. 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV (one below 5) 5 = V 6 = VI (one above 5) 7 = VII (two above 5) 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X (can be remembered by how 2 V's form an X; 5*2=10) 11 = XI 12 = XII 50 = L 100 = C 500 = D 1000 = M See also: number External links: Wikipedia article on Roman numerals: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_numerals Other Wiki Information Last updated: 05/12/18 8:35 AM by AngryZapdos This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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