roman numerals conversion

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  1. hea

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    i need to convert a date into roman numerals the date is 11th september 2000

    anyone help me at all?

    thanks
     
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    XI
    IX
    IIM
    possibly?
     
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    That's what I'd go for

    Just did a quick google search to see if I was right but it started banging on about Georgian and Julian calendars, so I left it at that!
     
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    Just googled it 2000 is MM
     
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    well i get

    XI (11 x = 10 + the 1 makes 11)
    IX (X = 10 - 1 = )
    M = 1000 so MM is 2000

    but someone has just said the date converted is MMDCCLIII

    its for a tattoo so has to be right
     
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    xi ix MM

    (kissmyass)
     
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    thats with the calender just want numerals
     
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    MMDCCLIII

    so anyone know how this one got chucked in?
     
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    Date in the Julian calendar instead of gregorian nt
     
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    A.D. III ID. SEPT. MMDCCLIII AUC

    can't beat it</p>

    </p>

    edit: oops, i did august at first</p>
     
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    so which is the right one is XI IX MM right in its own ways so to speak?
     
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    I think it depends on what exactly you're wanting to say.

    The one I put above is the full date and year in roman numerals as it would have appeared in latin (i believe) it means (apparently) "The 3rd day before the Ides of September in the year 2753 from the foundation of the City of Rome"

    or in the christian calender "A.D. III ID. SEPT. ANNO MM p.Chr. n" which is "The 3rd day before the Ides of September in the year 2000 after the birth of Christ"


    You could simplify it to just XI IX MM but it just doesn't look right to me.
     
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    E.I. Addio Well-Known Member

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    I know the Roman numeral for Irish Knobs.

    MIX DIX
     

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