X-XIV-MCMXCII
In todays notation of Roman numerals: IX-VIII-MCMXCII But the ancient Romans probably wrote out 1992 simply as XMMII (2002-10)
Xviii-x-mmx (28-10-2010)x=10,v=5,i=1m=1000Improved Answer:XXVIII-August-MMX
x-xii-mcmxcii
29 = 10+10+9 = xxix 1992 = 1000+900+90+2 = mcmxcii
X.IV.MCMXCII
X-XIV-MCMXCII
In todays notation of Roman numerals: IX-VIII-MCMXCII But the ancient Romans probably wrote out 1992 simply as XMMII (2002-10)
Xviii-x-mmx (28-10-2010)x=10,v=5,i=1m=1000Improved Answer:XXVIII-August-MMX
x-xii-mcmxcii
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals: XII-X-MCMXCII But the ancient Romans would have wrote out the equivalent of 1992 quite differently than how we do today
29 = 10+10+9 = xxix 1992 = 1000+900+90+2 = mcmxcii
The roman numerals for 1-10 are as follows:IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXX
The number 10 in Roman numerals is X.
If you write Febraury as 2 (02) then your date would be 02-10-1992. So, 2 is written as II. 10 is simply X and 1992 is written as MCMXCII (M =100, CM = 900, XC = 90 and II = 2). So the entire date would be II.X.MCMXCII
10 in Roman numerals is represented by the letter "X".
In todays modern era of Roman numerals: XI-V-MCMXCII Note that the ancient Romans probably wrote out 1992 simply as XMMII (2002-10)