Numerals are also known as numbers, or sometimes digits. You may also be thinking of Roman Numerals.
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Here are some examples. MCM - 1900, MCMLVI - 1956, MCML - 1950, MCMXXIX - 1929. They follow the same sequence as any other Roman numerals. They are correctly known as Roman numerals and not Roman numbers. People use both phrases, but Roman numerals is the correct term. Roman numerals is one surviving example of Latin. An odd feature of the Roman numerals is that they do not use a zero.
As any other roman numerals...with letters.
There are no advantages for Roman numerals for anything other than "looking vaguely cool" (and even that's questionable). In every other way they're far inferior to the normal Arabic numerals.
6,666,666 = ((DC))(DCLXVI)DCLXVI in Roman numerals Numerals in double brackets indicate multiplication by ten thousand and numerals in single brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand other numerals are treated as normal. Hence:- ((DC)) = 10,000*600 = 6,000,000 (DCLXVI) = 1,000*666 = 666,000 DCLXVI = 666