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To write the date in Roman numerals, you would convert the numbers in the date to their Roman numeral equivalents. For example, January 1, 2022 would be written as I.I.MMXXII.
To write a date in Roman numerals, you would use Roman numerals to represent the day, month, and year. For example, the date May 5, 2022 would be written as V.V.MMXXII.
If you're using the full phrase, you put it before the date: "In the year of our Lord, 2009", or "Anno domini 2009". If you're using abbreviations (BCE/CE, BC/AD) you put them after the year, for example, 2009AD.
Simply put, it isn't for 'us' to know the exact date/time...but, the Bible does offer significant clues....Read Mathew 24 for example. Many more Books prophecy the 'end times'. But, no, the exact date no one knows.
When an exact date of an artifact is not known. "An earthenware cream jug was made in Stoke on Trent circa 1760" is an example