The Romans did not have the number 0 (zero) in their mathematical system. It wasn't until the 9th century that zero was introduced into any mathematical system. It is thought to have happened first in India. Zero has been called "the last number accepted universally by mathematicians."
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there is no zero in roman numerals
There is no 0 in roman numerals.
The number 23 in Roman numerals is XXIII. The number 00 has no equivalent in Roman numerals as the had no symbol to represent 0, they didn't need one in their system. The number 2300 in Roman numerals would be MMCCC
The number one is I in roman numerals.
Almost every number has a Roman Numeral exept that one number - 0. Zero cannot be represented by any Roman Numeral.