It is: XI-II-XCVIII
In today's terms: IV-II-MMIX
M.k
12 = XII in Roman numerals
I think you meant 'What does the number one look like in Roman Numerals?' It's like an I. I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 V = 5
It is: 2 = II
It is: 2 = II
II-2
It is: XI-II-XCVIII
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In today's terms: IV-II-MMIX
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M.k
12 = XII in Roman numerals
I think you meant 'What does the number one look like in Roman Numerals?' It's like an I. I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 V = 5
As far as I can remember I was taught that there wasn't a LONDON before the Romans, it was called Londinium by them.
25 expressed as a Roman numeral is XXV