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About Roman Numerals

History of Roman Numerals

Roman numerals originated in ancient Rome between 900 and 800 BC. This numeral system was used throughout the Roman Empire and remained the common way of writing numbers in Europe until the Late Middle Ages.

Basic Roman Numerals

The Roman numeral system uses seven letters to represent numbers:

Roman Numeral Value
I 1
V 5
X 10
L 50
C 100
D 500
M 1000

Rules for Writing Roman Numerals

1. When a smaller numeral is to the left of a larger numeral, you subtract the smaller value (e.g., IV = 4).

2. When a smaller numeral is to the right of a larger numeral, you add the smaller value (e.g., VI = 6).

3. Numerals I, X, C, and M can be repeated up to three times in succession.

4. Numerals V, L, and D cannot be repeated.

Modern Uses of Roman Numerals

Today, Roman numerals are still used for: book chapters, clock faces, movie production years, monument inscriptions, and naming monarchs and popes.