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Convert dates to Roman numerals, like date of birth (birthday)

Learn how to convert and write any calendar date (birthday, wedding, anniversary, celebration, current day) using Roman numerals. Convert each component of the date separately, as if they were numbers: the month (as a number between 1 and 12), the day (between 1 and 31) and the year (between 1 and 9999). - [+] - Break each of the three numbers down into place value subgroups. - [+] - Write each subgroup using Roman numerals - [+] - Wrap it all up: construct the date using only Roman numerals.

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The set of Roman numerals used for writing calendar dates

Numerals between 1 and 1,000:

  • I = 1 (one); V = 5 (five); X = 10 (ten); L = 50 (fifty); C = 100 (one hundred); D = 500 (five hundred); M = 1,000 (one thousand);

For writing dates in the future:

  • (*) V = 5,000 or |V| = 5,000 (five thousand); see below why we prefer: (V) = 5,000.
  • (*) X = 10,000 or |X| = 10,000 (ten thousand); see below why we prefer: (X) = 10,000.

Notes:

  • Note 1: (*) These numbers were written either with an overline (a bar above the number) or between two vertical lines (two vertical bars).
  • Note 2: (*) Instead we prefer to write these larger numerals between brackets "()" since: 1) when compared to the overline - it is more accessible to computer users; 2) when compared to the vertical line - it avoids any confusion between the vertical line "|" and the Roman numeral "I" (one).
  • So, (V) = 5,000 and (X) = 10,000.
  • Note 3: (*) Romans were not using right from the beginning numbers larger than 3,999, so they initially had no representation for numbers like:
  • 5,000 = (V), 10,000 = (X), 50,000 = (L), 100,000 = (C), 500,000 = (D), or 1,000,000 = (M).
  • These larger numerals were added later to the system and various different notations were used for them, not necessarily the ones above.
  • For a long time, the maximum number that could be written using Roman numerals was:
  • MMMCMXCIX = 3,999.