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The number to be converted to Roman numerals. If the parameter passed cannot be interpreted as a numerical value, no output is generated. Example 69105: Number: optional: Message: 2: Message to display for numbers that are too big to be displayed in Roman numerals. (The largest number supported is 4999999.) Default N/A Example Too big: String ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Numbers (29 C, 40 P) Numerals (1 C, 88 P) P. ... Roman numerals; S. Scientific notation; Sign-value notation;
"A base is a natural number B whose powers (B multiplied by itself some number of times) are specially designated within a numerical system." [1]: 38 The term is not equivalent to radix, as it applies to all numerical notation systems (not just positional ones with a radix) and most systems of spoken numbers. [1]
In tarot, Roman numerals (with zero) are often used to denote the cards of the Major Arcana. In Ireland, Roman numerals were used until the late 1980s to indicate the month on postage Franking. In documents, Roman numerals are sometimes still used to indicate the month to avoid confusion over day/month/year or month/day/year formats.
Without the template, IX, XIX, XXIX sort wrong. The template can be used on all Roman numerals up to 38 but only has to be used for IX, XIX, XXIX (9, 19, 29). Change IX to {{Sort Roman|IX}} Change XIX to {{Sort Roman|XIX}} Change XXIX to {{Sort Roman|XXIX}} The template also works with lowercase numerals like ix, xix, xxix.
Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus - senator, consul, and proconsular governor of Africa [31] [39] [40] Rufius Achilius Sividius - quaestor, consul, and urban prefect [17] [41] [42] Claudia Acte - freedwoman and mistress of Nero [43] Drawing of Aelian made in 1610 Marcus Actorius Naso - writer who possibly wrote a lost biography of ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... the highest number expressible using only two unmodified characters in Roman numerals ... [40] centered square number [41 ...
In music theory, Roman numeral analysis is a type of harmonic analysis in which chords are represented by Roman numerals, which encode the chord's degree and harmonic function within a given musical key. Specific notation conventions vary: some theorists use uppercase numerals (e.g.