MCMXCVIII
Today's conversion of the Roman numerals MCMXCVIII into Arabic numerals is 1998.
Today we write 1998 in Roman numerals as MCMXCVIII
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system it is X-II-MCMXCVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1998 quite differently.
Nowadays the equivalent of 1998 as a Roman numeral is MCMXCVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently
MCMXCVIII
MCMXCVIII
Today's conversion of the Roman numerals MCMXCVIII into Arabic numerals is 1998.
VIII-IV-MCMXCVIII
Today we write 1998 in Roman numerals as MCMXCVIII
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system it is X-II-MCMXCVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1998 quite differently.
Nowadays the equivalent of 1998 as a Roman numeral is MCMXCVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently
Roman Cycowski died on November 9, 1998, in Palm Springs, California, USA.
In today's modern terms it is: XXVII-October-MCMXCVIII
MCMXCVIII (M for 1000, CM for 900, XC for 90, and VII for 8) Another contributor's answer: The above conversion of 1998 into Roman numerals is conventionally correct but VII in Roman numerals is 7 and VIII is 8.
Since MM is the roman numeral for 2000 , M&M's , in 1998 , became "The Official Candy of the New Millennium" .
In todays modern usage and configuration of Roman numerals it is:- XI-XXVIII-MCMXCVIII Note that the ancient Romans would have probably wrote out the equivalent of 1998 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIII or as IIMM (2000-2)