By converting the numerical day, month and year to their Roman numeral equivalents. E.g., 25th June, 2012 would be XXV. VI. MMXII.
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5'1" is a perfectly good - although out-of-date way of doing it.
That depends what your date of birth is, you can simply represent the month with a number so that, for example a date of birth like 12th October 1539 could be written as 12-10-1539 and these numbers could be represented by the Roman numerals XII.X.MDXXXIX
The answer is IX.XVII.LXVIII.
If you want to write April 5 in a numerical value, then it is best to know which number corresponds to the month of April. Since April is the fourth month of the year, the date would be written as 4-5.
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