In todays notation of Roman numerals they represent: 2974 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
mmcmlxxiv = 2974
Under the rules as we now know them today governing the Roman numeral system, which incidentally had absolutely nothing to do with the ancient Romans whatsoever because they were introduced during the Middle Ages long after the collapse of the Roman Empire, would rule that the Roman numerals of MMCMLXXIV when converted into Hindu-Arabic numerals are 2974.
Arabis macdonaldiana was created in 1903.
Arabis lemmonii was created in 1887.
Arabis aculeolata was created in 1910.
Under the rules as we now know them today governing the Roman numeral system, which incidentally had absolutely nothing to do with the ancient Romans whatsoever because they were introduced during the Middle Ages long after the collapse of the Roman Empire, would rule that the Roman numerals of MMCMLXXIV when converted into Hindu-Arabic numerals are 2974.
Arabis Patrol - 1899 was released on: USA: September 1899
continent of Asia
the numerals 1-10
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There is no way to write the name Angels in Arabis but if you still want it could be الملائكة.
The Roman numeral of CCLI is equivalent to the Arabic numeral of 251