I/i/mmxi
October 1, 2011 in Roman numerals is written as X.I.MMXI.
In the same order as asked, "MCMLXXVII/I/I" The "/" is just to separate, and is not to deal with the roman numerals in any way.
To write october 18 2011 January 1 2014 in roman numerals. its equivalent form is X-XVIII-MMX1 and I-I-MMXIV.
January 18th, 1991 in roman numerals would be: I/XVIII/MCMXCI
I/i/mmxi
October 1, 2011 in Roman numerals is written as X.I.MMXI.
In the same order as asked, "MCMLXXVII/I/I" The "/" is just to separate, and is not to deal with the roman numerals in any way.
To write october 18 2011 January 1 2014 in roman numerals. its equivalent form is X-XVIII-MMX1 and I-I-MMXIV.
January 18th, 1991 in roman numerals would be: I/XVIII/MCMXCI
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. January is the first month and the Roman numeral for 1 is I.
V-I-MMXI
It is: III-I-MMXI
In today's terms: I-I-MCMXCI
It is: MMXI = 1000+1000+10+1 = 2011The Roman numeral for 2011 is MMXI.
2011 = MMXI = 1000+1000+10+1 = 2011
It is: I-XXVII-MMXI