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All the Roman Numerals? - Answers
I 1 (one) (unus) V 5 (five) (quinque) X 10 (ten) (decem) L 50 (fifty) (quinquaginta) C 100 (one hundred) (centum) D 500 (five hundred) (quingenti) M 1000 (one thousand) (mille) Larger numbers were indicated by putting a horizontal line over them, which meant to multiply the number by 1,000. Hence the V has a line over the top, which means 5,000. This usage is no longer current, because the largest numbers usually expressed in the Roman system are dates, as discussed above.though there are probably more to just these. : )
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All the Roman Numerals? - Answers
I 1 (one) (unus) V 5 (five) (quinque) X 10 (ten) (decem) L 50 (fifty) (quinquaginta) C 100 (one hundred) (centum) D 500 (five hundred) (quingenti) M 1000 (one thousand) (mille) Larger numbers were indicated by putting a horizontal line over them, which meant to multiply the number by 1,000. Hence the V has a line over the top, which means 5,000. This usage is no longer current, because the largest numbers usually expressed in the Roman system are dates, as discussed above.though there are probably more to just these. : )
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All the Roman Numerals? - Answers
I 1 (one) (unus) V 5 (five) (quinque) X 10 (ten) (decem) L 50 (fifty) (quinquaginta) C 100 (one hundred) (centum) D 500 (five hundred) (quingenti) M 1000 (one thousand) (mille) Larger numbers were indicated by putting a horizontal line over them, which meant to multiply the number by 1,000. Hence the V has a line over the top, which means 5,000. This usage is no longer current, because the largest numbers usually expressed in the Roman system are dates, as discussed above.though there are probably more to just these. : )
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