In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: VII-XI-MCMLIX
But the ancient Romans probably notated the equivalent of 1959 quite differently than we do today
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 7 11 1959 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : VII XI MCMLIX. 1959=MCMLIX.
7 as a Roman numeral is VII
Roman numerals only apply to numbers. so April can't be in roman numerals, but seven is VII
It is VII
7 is represented as VII in Roman numerals.
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 7 11 1959 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : VII XI MCMLIX. 1959=MCMLIX.
VII.XI.MMXII
It is: XI-VII-VIII
7 as a Roman numeral is VII
Roman numerals only apply to numbers. so April can't be in roman numerals, but seven is VII
In Roman numerals, "v11" is not a standard representation. However, if you meant "V11" with a capital "V" and lowercase "ii," it represents the number 7, as "V" equals 5 and "II" equals 2. If "v11" is interpreted as "V" followed by the numeral "11," it does not have a conventional meaning in Roman numerals. The correct representation for 11 in Roman numerals is "XI."
It is VII
vii
7 is represented as VII in Roman numerals.
XII is 7 in roman numerals
The Roman numerals for 7,8 and 9 are VII, VIII and IX.
The date 08-07-1992 in Roman numerals is VIII.VII.MCMXCII