May 24, 2011 is V/XXIV/MMXI
In todays notation of Roman numerals: XXIV-VI-MCMXC
24th June, 2010 in Roman numerals is XXIV. VI. MMX. June 24th, 2010 would be VI. XXIV. MMX.
September-XXIIII-MDCCCCLXXXXIII or Sept.-IXXV-XMMIII and not as Sept.-XXIV-MCMXCIII in the way that these numerals are wrongly arranged.
The date 24th of February, 1986 or February 24th, 1986 written in roman numerals would be: XXIV/II/MCMLXXXVI and II/XXIV/MCMLXXVI respectively.
May 24, 2011 is V/XXIV/MMXI
In todays notation of Roman numerals: XXIV-VI-MCMXC
24th June, 2010 in Roman numerals is XXIV. VI. MMX. June 24th, 2010 would be VI. XXIV. MMX.
September-XXIIII-MDCCCCLXXXXIII or Sept.-IXXV-XMMIII and not as Sept.-XXIV-MCMXCIII in the way that these numerals are wrongly arranged.
II-XXIV-MMVIII
The date 24th of February, 1986 or February 24th, 1986 written in roman numerals would be: XXIV/II/MCMLXXXVI and II/XXIV/MCMLXXVI respectively.
The birthday of February 24th, 1986 written in roman numerals is: II/XXIV/MCMLXXXVI
In todays modern configuration of Roman numerals: XI-XXIV-MCMXCI But the ancient Romans would have wrote out the equivalent of 24 and 1991 quite differently than how we do them today
Convert the day, the month and the year separately. For example, 24th June 2012 is XXIV. VI. MMXII.
June-24th-1987 can also be written as 06-24-1987. The Roman numerals need to make this date are... VI (6), XXIV (24) and MCMLXXXVII (1987), so the entire date would be VI.XXIV.MCMLXXXVII
It was a Sunday.
if you write 24th of April 2010 is that grammatically correct or is 24th April 2010 correct?