Don Shula, who was the head coach of six Super Bowl teams: Baltimore Colts - Super Bowl III Miami Dolphins - Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX
Tudor times did not change into the Middle Ages, it was the other way around. In the UK, the Middle Ages are counted as ending in 1485, when the War of the Roses ended and Henry VII became king. Henry VII was the first king of the Tudor dynasty.
King Henry VII had only one wife. His son, King Henry VIII, famously married six times. Related question below.
Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers won the award three times (Super Bowls XVI, XIX and XXIV).
These are prime numbers so the next prime number is '17' (XVII)
August is the 8th month so VII. 19 is XIX and 2015 is MMXV. This would be VII-XIX-MMXV.
XIX-VII-MCMLXXXIX
VII-XIX-MMIV
VII-XVIIII-MDCCCCLXXXX or VII-IXX-XMM and it is notVII-XIX-MCMXC as you might have expected.
I'm assuming this is a date due to the fact there's a zero in the starting spot. As a roman numeral date it is "VII-XIX-MCMLXXXIV"
Many Spitfire PR XIX models had the upgraded Mk VII wing and an extra fuselage tank. These aircraft had a range of 900-1,000 miles.
VII XIV MMVII July 19 2007 Edited: The conventional conversion of 19 into Roman numerals is XIX and not XIV which stands for 14.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: XIX-VII-MMXII Note that in the Roman era 19 was XVIIII and then abridged to IXX as its Latin name suggest
Miami won Super Bowl VII and Super Bowl XIII.
Don Shula ... Super Bowl III with the Baltimore Colts and SBs VI, VII, VIII, XVII, and XIX with the Miami Dolphins.
V. Klein has written: 'Britain's married women workers' 'Putevoditel' po vystavke tkanei VII-XIX vekov' -- subject(s): Gosudarstvennyi istoricheskii muzei
I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, VX, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX