Roman Numeral for the number 2 is II.
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∙ 12y agoThat's not a Roman number; Roman numbers never have two L's (or two V's or two D's).
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
The roman numeral V represents the number 5.
The number 10 has a roman numeral of X. The number 50 has a roman numeral of L. These are the only 2 digit numbers with a single value.
Make an X out of the two sticks. X is the Roman Numeral for 10.
II.
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers is done as : roman numeral number of 23 is : xxiii
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
II
It was the only number system when it was invented
II Two capital I's.
88, rather nicely uses 8 characters in Roman numerals: LXXXVIII.
Word includes a Roman numeral for the number four are made of two letters : I and V so 4 =IV
IV = ivy(4 in roman numerals).
Originally there were two but their number was increased to ten.
In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.In 44 BC there were may cities that were a part of the Roman empire. Rome was number one as it was the capital, but there was also Antioch and Athens for two more.