January 19, 2012 in Roman numerals is written as XIX.I.MMXII.
XIX-I-MMXII
It is in todays modern usage of Roman numerals: X-XIX-MMXII But the ancient Romans would have worked out the equivalent of 19 as XVIIII and then abridged it to IXX in written format
X-XIX-MMXII
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
January 19, 2012 in Roman numerals is written as XIX.I.MMXII.
10th May 19** can also be written as 10-05-19** which can be represented by the Roman numerals X.V.MCM (1900)
XIX-I-MMXII
It is in todays modern usage of Roman numerals: X-XIX-MMXII But the ancient Romans would have worked out the equivalent of 19 as XVIIII and then abridged it to IXX in written format
X-XIX-MMXII
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
In today's notation: XIX-I-MMXII
19 = XIXXIX is the number 19 in Roman numerals.
XIX is 19 in Roman numerals.
XIX in Roman numerals is 19 in standard numerals.
V/XIX/MMVIII
The roman numerals for 12 and 19 are, XII and XIX, respectively.