How to Calculate Roman Numeral Date
What is Roman Numeral Date?
A Roman numeral date converter translates calendar dates into Roman numeral notation (e.g. IX·IV·MMXXVI) and vice versa. It is used for inscriptions, cornerstones, clock faces, and formal documents.
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Split date into day, month, and year components
- 2Convert each number using Roman numeral subtraction rule: IV=4, IX=9, XL=40, XC=90, CD=400, CM=900
- 3Combine with separator dots, hyphens, or slashes per tradition
Worked Examples
Input
Date: 9 April 2026
Result
IX · IV · MMXXVI
2026 = MM (2000) + XX (20) + VI (6)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Using IIII instead of IV (clock faces use IIII but standard notation uses IV)
- ✕Forgetting that Roman numerals have no zero — year must be at least 1
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