88, rather nicely uses 8 characters in Roman numerals: LXXXVIII.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
MM, meaning 2000. MCMXCV, exactly six characters, means 1995, in case you wanted one exactly six characters long.
In today's method of expressing Roman numerals 1999 is given as MCMXCIX
XXVIII
88, rather nicely uses 8 characters in Roman numerals: LXXXVIII.
MCMXCV
Roman Catholic
XXVIII = 28
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
MM, meaning 2000. MCMXCV, exactly six characters, means 1995, in case you wanted one exactly six characters long.
In 1500 and 1600 Roman Catholic was more dominant
In today's method of expressing Roman numerals 1999 is given as MCMXCIX
XXVIII
999 is IM Roman numerals = 1000-1
The longest number between 1 and 2000 when depicted in Roman numerals is 1888, represented as MDCCCLXXXVIII. This number has the most characters (13) when written in Roman numerals compared to any other number within the given range.
Yes under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system XCIX is 99 But during the Roman era the equivalent of 99 was probably IC (100-1 = 99)