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What is roman numeral MDCCCXLIL?

Updated: 10/31/2022
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It is, unfortunately, not a number. The skew in your Roman numeral is the last L. L = 50. An L can't be used twice in a Roman numeral in this configuration.

MDCCCXLII on the other hand is: 1842.

MDCCCXIII is 1813.


M = 1,000

D = 500

C = 100

L = 50 (X=10; XL = 50 minus 10 which is 40)


Any digits that come after that have to be less than 10 and cannot include numbers like X, L, C, D, or M.


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They are an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals.

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