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Roman Numerals List 1 to 1000

 Hello friends, Today’s topic is Roman Numerals List 1 to 1000. But do you know “what is roman numerals?” and What are the rules of writing the Roman number? Let’s learn..

What are Roman Numerals?

Roman numerals are a system of numbers that were first used in ancient Rome and continued to be widely used in Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Now, this number system teaches also in Asia Schools. Combinations of Latin alphabetic letters serve as the representation of numbers in this system.

Roman numerals used the following seven symbols to write any number.

Roman numerals used the following seven symbols
 

There is no zero(0) in the Roman system. An important difference between the decimal system and the Roman system is that the Roman system does not use place value.

 

Rules of  writing the Roman numerals

Studying the following rules. They would help you to read and write numerals in the Roman system.
 
The rules of writing the Roman numerals are as follows:
 
Rules 1:  Numerals I, X, C and M can be repeated to represent a number. Repetition means addition, I, X,  and C can not be repeated more than, three times. Symbols V, L, D  are not repeated.
 
Thus, III = 3,  XXX = 30,  CCC = 300.
 
Rules 2:  A smaller numeral written to the right of a numeral of greater value is always added to the greater numerals.
 
Thus, VI = 5+ 1 = 6,  XV = 10 + 5 = 15,  LX = 50 + 10 = 60, CX = 100 + 10 = 110
 
Rules 3: A smaller numeral written to the left of a numeral of greater value is always subtracted from the greater numeral.
 
Thus, IV = 5 – 1 = 4, XL = 50 – 10 = 40,  XC = 100 – 10 = 90
 
Rules 4: When a smaller number is placed between two numerals of greater value, it is always obstructed from the greater numerals immediately following it.
 
Thus, XIV = 10 +(5 – 1) = 14,  XXIX = 10 + 10 + (10 – 1) = 29
 
  • The symbol I can be subtracted from V and X.
  • The symbol can be subtracted from L and C.
  • The symbol can be subtracted from D and M.
  • Symbols V, L, D are never subtracted.

Roman Numerals List 1 to 1000

1: I
 
2II
 
3: III
 
4: IV
 
5: V
 
6: VI
 
7: VII
 
8: VIII
 
9: IX
 
10: X
 
11: XI
 
12: XII
 
13: XIII
 
14: XIV
 
15: XV
 
16: XVI
 
17: XVII
 
18: XVIII
 
19: XIX
 
20: XX
 
21: XXI
 
22: XXII
 
23: XXIII
 
24: XXIV
 
25: XXV
 
26: XXVI
 
27: XXVII
 
28: XXVIII
 
29: XXIX
 
30: XXX
 
31: XXXI
 
32: XXXII
 
33: XXXIII
 
34: XXXIV
 
35: XXXV
 
36: XXXVI
 
37: XXXVII
 
38: XXXVIII
 
39: XXXIX
 
40: XL
 
41: XLI
 
42: XLII
 
43: XLIII
 
44: XLIV
 
45: XLV
 
46: XLVI
 
47: XLVII
 
48: XLVIII
 
49: XLIX
 
50: L
 
55: LV
 
60: LX
 
65: LXV
 
70: LXX
 
75: LXXV
 
60: LX
 
65: LXV
 
70: LXX
 
75: LXXV
 
80: LXXX
 
65: LXV
 
70: LXX
 
75: LXXV
 
80: LXXX
 
85: LXXXV
 
70: LXX
 
75: LXXV
 
80: LXXX
 
85: LXXXV
 
90: XC
 
75: LXXV
 
80: LXXX
 
85: LXXXV
 
90: XC
 
95: XCV
 
80: LXXX
 
85: LXXXV
 
90: XC
 
95: XCV
 
100: C
 
85: LXXXV
 
90: XC
 
95: XCV
 
100: C
 
105: CV
 
185: CLXXXV
 
290: CCXC
 
395: CCCXCV
 
500: D
 
605: DCV
 
285: CCLXXXV
 
390: CCCXC
 
495: CDXCV
 
600: DC
 
705: DCCV
 
385: CCCLXXXV
 
490: CDXC
 
595: DXCV
 
700: DCC
 
805: DCCCV
 
485: CDLXXXV
 
590: DXC
 
695: DCXCV
 
800: DCCC
 
905: CMV
 
585: DLXXXV
 
690: DCXC
 
795: DCCXCV
 
900: CM
 
1000: M
 
 

Some Questions’ solutions of Roman Numerals

 
 

1. What are the roman numerals from 1 to 100?

Ans: 
 
1 = I
 
2 = II
 
3 = III
 
4 = IV
 
5 = V
 
6  = VI
 
7 =  VII
 
8 =  VIII
 
9 =  IX
 
10 =  X
 
11 =  XI
 
12 =  XII
 
13 =  XIII
 
14 =  XIV
 
15 =  XV
 
16 =  XVI
 
17 =  XVII
 
18 =  XVIII
 
19 =  XIX
 
20: = XX
 
21 =  XXI
 
22 =  XXII
 
23 =  XXIII
 
24 =  XXIV
 
25 =  XXV
 
26 =  XXVI
 
27 =  XXVII
 
28 =  XXVIII
 
29 =  XXIX
 
30 =  XXX
 
31 =  XXXI
 
32 =  XXXII
 
33 =  XXXIII
 
34 =  XXXIV
 
35 =  XXXV
 
36 =  XXXVI
 
37 =  XXXVII
 
38 =  XXXVIII
 
39 =  XXXIX
 
40 =  XL
 
41 =  XLI
 
42 = XLII
 
43 = XLIII
 
44 =  XLIV
 
45 = XLV
 
46 =  XLVI
 
47 =  XLVII
 
48 =  XLVIII
 
49 =  XLIX
 
50 =  L
 
51 = LI
 
52 = LII
 
53 = LIII
 
54 = LIV
 
55: LV
 
56 = LVI
 
57 = LVII
 
58 = LVIII
 
59 = LVIX
 
60 =  LX
 
65 =  LXV
 
70 =  LXX
 
75 =  LXXV
 
60 =  LX
 
65 =  LXV
 
70 =  LXX
 
75 =  LXXV
 
80 =  LXXX
 
85: LXXXV
 
90 =  XC
 
95 =  XCV
 
100 =  C
 
 
 

2. What does II V IX VI III I mean?

Ans: 

 II = 2
V = 5
IX = 9
VI  = 6
III = 3
I = 1

 

3. What’s the Roman numeral for 10000?

 
Ans: 
Roman numeral for 10000 = X̅
 
 

4. What is the roman numeral for 100?

 
Ans: 
 
The roman numeral for 100 = C

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