Roman numeral
noun/ˌrəʊmən ˈnjuːmərəl/
/ˌrəʊmən ˈnuːmərəl/
- one of the letters used by the ancient Romans to represent numbers and still used today, in some situations. In this system I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1 000 and these letters are used in combinations to form other numbers.
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罗马数字 - Henry VIII
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- If further sub-divisions are required, small Roman numerals can be used.
如果需要进一步细分,可以使用小罗马数字。
- Henry VIII