Roman Symbol [Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ, Ⅶ, Ⅷ, Ⅸ, Ⅹ]

Roman numerals, like I, V, X, L, C, D, and M, are symbols that the Romans used for counting and writing numbers.

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Here is the complete list of Roman symbols with meaning:

Basic Roman Numerals

  • Ⅰ – I (One)
  • Ⅱ – II (Two)
  • Ⅲ – III (Three)
  • Ⅳ – IV (Four)
  • Ⅴ – V (Five)
  • Ⅵ – VI (Six)
  • Ⅶ – VII (Seven)
  • Ⅷ – VIII (Eight)
  • Ⅸ – IX (Nine)
  • Ⅹ – X (Ten)
  • Ⅺ – XI (Eleven)
  • Ⅻ – XII (Twelve)

Extended Roman Numerals: 50. Ⅼ – L (Fifty)

  • Ⅽ – C (One Hundred)
  • Ⅾ – D (Five Hundred)
  • Ⅿ – M (One Thousand)

Lowercase Roman Numerals:

  • ⅰ – i (One)
  • ⅱ – ii (Two)
  • ⅲ – iii (Three)
  • ⅳ – iv (Four)
  • ⅴ – v (Five)
  • ⅵ – vi (Six)
  • ⅶ – vii (Seven)
  • ⅷ – viii (Eight)
  • ⅸ – ix (Nine)
  • ⅹ – x (Ten)
  • ⅺ – xi (Eleven)
  • ⅻ – xii (Twelve)

Large Roman Numerals: 1000. ↀ – M̅ (One Thousand)

  • ↁ – D̅ (Five Thousand)
  • ↂ – X̅ (Ten Thousand)