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What are Roman numerals?
Roman numerals are the number system used in ancient Rome, representing values using combinations of the Latin letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. The system spread across Europe along with the Roman Empire and remained the standard way of writing numbers in medieval Europe for centuries. Today, everyday arithmetic uses Arabic numerals, but Roman numerals are still widely used wherever tradition or formality matters β clock faces, book chapters, film production years, and regnal numbers for monarchs and popes (such as Elizabeth II).