August 3 is written as AVG. iij in Roman Calendar.
You could also write June.3rd.2006 as 06.03.2006 and the Roman numerals for these is... June.III.MMVI or VI.III.MMVI.
March 3rd, 1989 written in Roman numerals would look like: III/III/MCMLXXXIX
October 3rd, 1991 in roman numerals is: X/III/MCMXCI
III X MMVIII in Roman Numerals of 3rd October 2008
August-III
You could also write June.3rd.2006 as 06.03.2006 and the Roman numerals for these is... June.III.MMVI or VI.III.MMVI.
March 3rd, 1989 written in Roman numerals would look like: III/III/MCMLXXXIX
October 3rd, 1991 in roman numerals is: X/III/MCMXCI
III X MMVIII in Roman Numerals of 3rd October 2008
Do you mean Friday 4th December 2009? If so it is, in today's way of writing out Roman numerals: Friday IV December MMIX.
August-III
III-V-MCMXCVII
It is: III-V-MMXII
III/VIII/MMIX
Nowadays it is: V III MCMXCVII but the ancient Romans would have probably wrote out the equivalent of 1997 quite differently
Roman numerals were developed by the ancient Romans in the 3rd century BC. They were used as the primary number system in the Roman Empire and remained in common usage until the Middle Ages.
March is the 3rd month and shown as III. This would be written as XXVI-III-MMII.