your funny, THE ROMANS! IN ROME, IN THE ANCIENT TIMES!
2007-03-27 13:14:46
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answered by chowda99@sbcglobal.net 3
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Many historical publications use Roman numerals to designate volume numbers, years etc. The Roman numerals were invented over 2000 years ago. The ancient Romans invented Roman numerals. Roman numerals are a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, adapted from Etruscan numerals. the system was slightly modified in the Middle Ages to produce the system we use today.
2007-03-27 09:53:41
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answered by baileykay30 4
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The form of Roman numeration used today was established during the Middle Ages in Western Europe. It is derived from the systems actually used in Roman times, but with certain improvements. The basic Roman numerals as used today are:
I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000
The Roman numeral system for representing numbers was developed around 500 B.C. As the Romans conquered much of the world that was known to them, their numeral system spread throughout Europe, where Roman numerals remained the primary manner for representing numbers for centuries. Around A.D. 1300, Roman numerals were replaced throughout most of Europe with the more effective Hindu-Arabic system still used today
2007-03-27 10:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Roman numerals are a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, adapted from Etruscan numerals. The system used in classical antiquity was slightly modified in the Middle Ages to produce the system we use today. It is based on certain letters which are given values as numerals.
2007-03-27 08:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The Romans
Where? Rome
When : A long time ago
2007-03-27 09:27:06
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answered by Faebri M 2
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The Etruscans probably. They were just the system of counting that was in use, in the area. The Romans unlike the Greeks were not great thinkers, so they would use that system of counting that was to hand, it is easy to mark on wood. But from a Mathematical point of veiw is next to useless.
2016-04-08 23:03:18
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answered by Amy 4
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Is this a trick question? The Romans.
2007-03-27 10:30:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The ancient Romans, it was their number system.
2007-03-27 08:43:06
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answered by smartypants909 7
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romans, in the time of their empire, in rome, and in their schools...no?
2007-03-31 03:00:33
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answered by xvireroca 3
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probebly, hmm, let me think, the ROMANS!
2007-03-27 11:14:30
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answered by Lost in Austen 3
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