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  2. 5000 (number) - Wikipedia

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    5000 (five thousand) is the natural number following 4999 and preceding 5001. Five thousand is, at the same time, the largest isogrammic numeral, and the smallest number that contains every one of the five vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in the English language .

  3. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes CIↃ (1000) is reduced to ↀ, IↃↃ (5,000) ... Movements are often numbered using Roman numerals. In Roman numeral analysis, ...

  4. History of ancient numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known unambiguous notations for numbers emerged in Mesopotamia about 5000 or 6000 ... Roman numerals The Roman numerals ... as to how the Roman symbol ...

  5. Number Forms - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: Assigned: 60 code points: Unused: 4 reserved code points: ... 5000 Roman Numeral Five Thousand 2181 8577 ↂ 10000 Roman Numeral Ten Thousand 2182 8578

  6. File:Roman numeral 5000 DD.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Roman numeral 5000 DD.svg. ... Unicode Character U+2181 ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED FIVE THOUSAND: Source: Own work: Author: u3001: Licensing. Public domain Public ...

  7. Numerals in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Grouped by their numerical property as used in a text, Unicode has four values for Numeric Type. First there is the "not a number" type. Then there are decimal-radix numbers, commonly used in Western style decimals (plain 0–9), there are numbers that are not part of a decimal system such as Roman numbers, and decimal numbers in typographic context, such as encircled numbers.

  8. 5 hidden messages on the dollar bill

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    The Roman Numeral At the bottom of the pyramid is a long series of roman numerals: MDCCLXXVI. The numerals stand for the number 1776, the year america declared independence. 4. The Letter

  9. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    A special series of numeral adjectives was used for counting these, namely ūnī, bīnī, trīnī, quadrīnī, quīnī, sēnī, and so on. Thus Roman authors would write: ūnae litterae 'one letter', trīnae litterae 'three letters', quīna castra 'five camps', etc.