XXII/ III/ MMVII
2007-03-27 11:41:57
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answer #1
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answered by MANCHESTER UK 5
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ante diem XI Kalendas Apriles, MMVII
abbreviated: a.d. XI Kal. Apr., MMVII
translated: 11 days before the first of April (they counted weirdly), 2007.
Also, if you want the date in the Romans' system of years, it's MMDCCLX, ab urbe condita. (a.u.c, from the founding of the city, Rome).
2007-03-27 19:08:32
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answer #2
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answered by Halcyon 4
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22/04/2007
XII / III / MMVIII
22-04-2007
XII-III-MMVII
Where:
XII means 22 as X means 10 and I means 1
III means 3 as I means 1
MMVII means 2007 as M means 1000, V means 5 and I means 1
All used symbols:
I :means 1
V :means 5
X :means 10
C :means 100
D :means 500
M :means 1000
Other numbers are expressed by combinations:
3: III
6: VI
15: XV
38: XXXVIII
etc.
However the original roman calendar is different from ours and it changed many times (e.g. Octavianus changed it), so the date is correct only in our system.
2007-03-28 05:41:40
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answer #3
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answered by leomcholwer 3
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XXII III MMVII
XXII (22) III (Third Month) MMVII (2007)
2007-03-27 18:42:58
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answered by Mr_Canada 2
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You can't do dates - only years
2007 = MMVII
2007-03-27 18:39:42
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answer #5
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answered by Smarty 6
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XXVII / III / MMVII
If they had the same calender as us.
2007-03-27 18:36:19
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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