Roman Numerals: Guide, Chart & Converter (2024)

Roman numerals use seven letters: I, V, X, L, C, D and M to represent the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. These seven letters make up thousands of numbers. Read our full guide below or use the converter and chart to quickly check a numeral.

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1 I 34 XXXIV 67 LXVII
2 II 35 XXXV 68 LXVIII
3 III 36 XXXVI 69 LXIX
4 IV 37 XXXVII 70 LXX
5 V 38 XXXVIII 71 LXXI
6 VI 39 XXXIX 72 LXXII
7 VII 40 XL 73 LXXIII
8 VIII 41 XLI 74 LXXIV
9 IX 42 XLII 75 LXXV
10 X 43 XLIII 76 LXXVI
11 XI 44 XLIV 77 LXXVII
12 XII 45 XLV 78 LXXVIII
13 XIII 46 XLVI 79 LXXIX
14 XIV 47 XLVII 80 LXXX
15 XV 48 XLVIII 81 LXXXI
16 XVI 49 XLIX 82 LXXXII
17 XVII 50 L 83 LXXXIII
18 XVIII 51 LI 84 LXXXIV
19 XIX 52 LII 85 LXXXV
20 XX 53 LIII 86 LXXXVI
21 XXI 54 LIV 87 LXXXVII
22 XXII 55 LV 88 LXXXVIII
23 XXIII 56 LVI 89 LXXXIX
24 XXIV 57 LVII 90 XC
25 XXV 58 LVIII 91 XCI
26 XXVI 59 LIX 92 XCII
27 XXVII 60 LX 93 XCIII
28 XXVIII 61 LXI 94 XCIV
29 XXIX 62 LXII 95 XCV
30 XXX 63 LXIII 96 XCVI
31 XXXI 64 LXIV 97 XCVII
32 XXXII 65 LXV 98 XCVIII
33 XXXIII 66 LXVI 99 XCIX
100 C

Page Contents

  • Intro to Roman Numerals
  • Numerals Converter
  • Numerals Chart (1-100)
  • Video Guide
  • The Basics
  • Years and Dates
  • Large Numbers
  • Zeros and Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting
  • Modern Usage
  • Origin of Roman Numerals
  • Other Systems
  • Bibliography

Video Guide

The Basics

Roman numerals are written using seven different letters: I, V, X, L, C, D and M, they represent the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000.

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We use these seven letters to make up thousands of others. For example, the Roman numeral for two is written as ‘II' which is just two one's smushed together. The number twelve is XII which is just X (10) + II (2). If we take this a step further, the number twenty-seven is written as XXVII, which when broken down looks like XX (20) + V (5) + II (2) – all totalled up it equals to twenty-seven.

Roman numerals are usually written largest to smallest from left to right. However, this is not always true. The Romans didn't like writing four of the same numerals in a row, so they developed a system of subtraction.

The Roman numeral for three is written III, but four is not IIII. Instead the subtractive principle is used. The number four is written as 'IV'. Here we have I (1) before V (5) and because the smaller number is before the larger number, we know that we have to subtract here – making IV four. The same principle applies to the number nine, which is written as IX.

There are six instances where subtraction is used:

  • I can be placed before V (5) and X (10) to make 4 and 9.
  • X can be placed before L (50) and C (100) to make 40 and 90.
  • C can be placed before D (500) and M (1000) to make 400 and 900.

The number 994 is a great example of this rule – it's written CMXCIV. Broken down we have CM = 900, XC = 90 and IV = 4; adding all these up brings us back to 994.

Example: 16

To write 16 in numerals, we take 10 (X), 5 (V) and 1 (I), to make XVI.

Example: 27

To write 27 in numerals, we take 20 (XX), 5 (V) and 2 (II), to make XXVII.

Example: 32

To write 32 in numerals, we take 30 (XXX) and 2 (II), to make XXXII.

Example: 58

To write 58 in numerals, we take 50 (L), 5 (V) and 3 (III), to make LVIII.

Example: 183

To write 183 in numerals, we take 100 (C), 50 (L), 30 (XXX) and 3 (III), to make CLXXXIII.

Example: 555

To write 555 in numerals, we take 500 (D), 50 (L) and 5 (V), to make DLV.

Example: 1582

To write 1582 in numerals, we take 1000 (M), 500 (D), 50 (L), 30 (XXX) and 2 (II), to make MDLXXXII.

Years and Dates

Years written in Roman numerals can be quite long and scary – but breaking them down we see that they're actually quite simple. Let's look at a few examples.

Years in the 21st century are nice 'n easy. First, we start off with MM (1000 + 1000) and then we add on whatever we need. If we wanted to write 2020 in numerals we start with MM and add XX (20) to make MMXX.

Years from the 20th century are also quite simple. We start off with MCM (1900) and then similarly add on whatever we need. For example, 1985 would be written as MCM (1900) + LXXX (80) + V (5), which when written out is MCMLXV.

Here are the years in numerals from 2010 to 2029:

2010 MMX 2020 MMXX
2011 MMXI 2021 MMXXI
2012 MMXII 2022 MMXXII
2013 MMXIII 2023 MMXXIII
2014 MMXIV 2024 MMXXIV
2015 MMXV 2025 MMXXV
2016 MMXVI 2026 MMXXVI
2017 MMXVII 2027 MMXXVII
2018 MMXVIII 2028 MMXXVIII
2019 MMXIX 2029 MMXXIX

Large Numbers

Because the largest letter used in Roman numerals is M and we can only stack three of the same numeral together the largest number you can write using standard numerals is 3999 (MMMCMXCIX).

But it is possible to write numerals bigger than 3999. If we draw a line across the top of a numeral then we are multiplying it by 1000.

For example, the Roman numeral for 5000 is written as (5 x 1000). Similarly, one million is written as (1000 x 1000).

If we want to write 1,550,000 in Roman numerals it would be written as: M̅ D̅ L̅. If we break it down the numeral for 1,000,000 is , the numeral for 500,000 is and the numeral for 50,000 is .

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Zeros and Fractions

Interestingly there is no numeral for zero. This is because numerals were developed for the purposes of trading and there was no need for zero, instead the Latin word ‘nulla' was used.

Fractions were often used in currency. The most common fractions used were twelfths and halves. A twelfth was represented by a single dot '•', known as a 'uncia'. Halves were represented by the letter 'S', short for semis.

Adding and Subtracting

With no numeral for zero, it makes doing any advanced mathematics a tad bit difficult – but addition and subtraction are well within the realms of possibilities.

Addition

When adding with numerals, the number one tip is to ignore the subtractive principle – i.e. instead of writing four as IV write it out as IIII.

Let's take a simple example. To add IX (9) and XI (11) together, we:

  1. Convert IX to VIIII
  2. Arrange numerals from largest to smallest, giving us XVIIIII
  3. Simplify the IIIII to V, giving us XVV
  4. Simplify VV to X, giving us XX

Subtraction

When subtracting numerals, we also ignore the subtractive principle. Let's take the almost scary problem of CCLXXXVIII (288) – CCLXXI (271):

  1. First cross out all of the pairs of numerals (as seen below)
  2. Re-arrange the numerals and re-apply the subtractive principle where required
  3. Leaving us with our answer of XVII (17)

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Modern Usage

Roman numerals can be found all everywhere in modern society, here are five examples:

  1. Roman numerals are used to refer to kings, queens, emperors and popes. For example; Henry VIII of England and Louis XVI of France.
  2. Many competitions such as the Super Bowl and Olympic Games use numerals to represent how many times the event has been held. For example, in 2021 it will be Super Bowl LV.
  3. Numerals can often be found on buildings and monuments to signify the year of construction. For example, a building built in 2004 may have the numerals MMIV engraved on it.
  4. Many movies use numerals to say when the film was made. For example, ‘Gladiator' was copyrighted in the year 2000 and has the numerals MM at the end of its credits. Another example is the film ‘Spartacus' which has MCMLX (1960) at the end of its credits.
  5. Many clocks also use numerals to represent the hours.

The list goes on and on, numerals can be found in books to number the introductory pages, in legal contracts to denote sections and sub-sections, to reference wars (WWI and WWII), et cetera, et cetera…

Origin of Roman Numerals

Before the Romans other civilisations had devised their own counting systems. The Etruscans who occupied central Italy before the Romans had developed a similar system which just used different symbols.

Theory 1

A common theory is that the numerals represent hand signals. The numbers one, two, three and four are signalled by the equivalent number of fingers. Five is represented by separating the thumb and fingers to make a ‘V' shape. The numbers six to nine are shown by one hand gesturing five and the other with the appropriate number of fingers. Ten is shown by crossing either hands or thumbs in an ‘X' shape.

Theory 2

Another theory suggests numerals originated from the notches etched onto tally sticks. These tally sticks had been used centuries prior to the Romans for basic counting; in fact, they were still used by shepherds in Europe until the 19th century.

The numbers one, two, three and four were represented by the equivalent amount of straight lines etched into the wood. Five was shown as an upside down ‘V' and ten by an ‘X'.

This system followed similar principles to numerals. Seven on a tally stick would look like: IIIIVII, which would be shortened to VII. Taking another example, seventeen in long form would look like IIIIVIIIIXIIIIVII, but in short form: XVII.

The theory suggests that the Romans developed this system adding ‘L', ‘C', ‘D' and ‘M' to represent 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

Other Number & Counting Systems

Many other civilisations in the ancient world had already come up with their own number systems and methods of counting. We're going to take a quick look at the Egyptian and Babylonian counting systems.

Egyptian numbers: 3000-1600 BCE

One of the oldest number systems comes from Egypt - developed over 5000 years ago! Their system was very comprehensive compared to others; they even had a symbol to represent infinity! Unlike the Romans, the Egyptians did have a symbol for zero.

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The Egyptians didn't use the subtractive principle and with no symbol for five it meant nine was shown as nine I's written out. To take another example 1700 was written as:

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Babylonian numbers: 1750 BCE

The Babylonian system of numbers was also quite complicated; they actually adopted and adapted their system from the earlier Sumerians. Similar to the Egyptians, there was no symbol for five, meaning nine was also written out as nine 1's (see the chart below). One thing the Babylonian system had in common with the Romans' was having no symbol to represent zero.

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FAQs

What does XXL stand for in Roman Numerals? ›

X is equivalent to 10 and L is equivalent to 50. X + X = 20. Since X is of lesser value than L and comes before the greater number, the rule is to subtract: 50 - 20 = 30. XXL = 30.

How do I figure out my Roman Numerals? ›

These roman numerals are I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X represent 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 respectively. After 10, the roman numerals are followed by XI for 11, XII for 12, XII for 13, … till XX for 20.

What does ii v ix vi iii i mean in numbers? ›

Roman numerals from 1 to 30 are 1 = I, 2 = II, 3 = III, 4 = IV, 5 = V, 6 = VI, 7 = VII, 8 = VIII, 9 = IX, 10 = X, 11 = XI, 12 = XII, 13 = XIII, 14 = XIV, 15 = XV, 16 = XVI, 17 = XVII, 18 = XVIII, 19 = XIX, 20 = XX, 21 = XXI, 22 = XXII, 23 = XXIII, 24 = XXIV, 25 = XXV, 26 = XXVI, 27 = XXVII, 28 = XXVIII, 29 = XXIX, 30 = ...

How to convert Roman number to number? ›

Convert Roman Numerals to Numbers

Now, you must be familiar with the given seven letters: I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, and M = 1000. Three are added together to equal three 1s because 1 + 1 + 1 is three.

What is the Roman numeral for 1 million? ›

M in Roman numerals stands for thousand. To write 1 million in Roman numerals, we can use the symbol MM/mm. It means 1000 x 1000, which equals 1,000,000 or 1 million. You would have noticed MM or mm in financial reports and accounts.

What is the Roman numeral for 5000? ›

Roman numerals is the additive and subtractive system where the letters are used to show certain numbers in the number system. A different combination of symbols are used to indicate the roman numerals that include the English alphabet. Therefore, 5000 can be written as in roman numerals.

What is the Roman numeral Z? ›

Z, Symbol. the 26th in order or in a series, or, when I is omitted, the 25th. (sometimes l.c.) the medieval Roman numeral for 2000. Cf. Roman numerals.

How to learn Roman numerals quickly? ›

We can work out how to write whole numbers as Roman numerals by simply using the basic digits to create the numbers in between. For example, the number 30 is XXX. This is because X = 10, so X + X + X = 10 + 10 + 10 = 30! As another example, the number 25 is XXV.

What does c mean in Roman numerals? ›

The number form of C Roman Numerals is denoted by 100. Here, 100 is having a fixed roman representation. Hence, to indicate C Roman Numerals in number, we use the number 100.

What are Roman numerals for dummies? ›

The Roman numeral system uses seven letters as numerals: I = 1; V = 5; X = 10; L = 50; C = 100; D = 500; M = 1,000. The numerals can be written as either capital or lowercase letters. A bar over a numeral multiplies its value by 1,000: for example, V = 5,000 and X = 10,000.

What does m mean in Roman numerals? ›

M Roman Numerals in numbers is 1000. There are seven symbols (alphabets) used in the Roman Numeral system. They are I, V, X , L, C, D and M. They represent the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 respectively. Since M is the fundamental symbol for Roman numerals, it represents the number 1000.

What is the Roman numeral for 2024? ›

We know that in roman numerals, we write 4 as IV, 10 as X, and 1000 as M. Therefore, 2024 in roman numerals is written as MMXXIV = MM + XX + IV = 2000 + 20 + 4 = MMXXIV.

What does lxxxix mean? ›

The number 89 in Roman numerals is LXXXIX.

How do you get Roman numerals on a keyboard? ›

You can use the following method: Keep the cursor where you need the Roman numeral inside the document. Press the key combination of Ctrl + F9.

How do you convert numbers to Roman numerals in Excel? ›

The syntax is as follows: ROMAN(number, [form]) - number: This is the number you want to convert into a Roman numeral. It should be between 1 and 3999. - form (optional): This parameter specifies the format of the Roman numeral. It can be set to 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.

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