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  • #REDIRECT [[2637: Roman Numerals]]
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  • | title = Roman Numerals ...because 5≥1{{Citation needed}}), and a Roman number is subtracted from a Roman numeral of greater value just to its right (e.g., IV=5-1=4 because 1<5, and
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  • ...ans, increasing to ten, then to fifteen. However, after eight centuries, a Roman General called {{w|Stilicho}} ordered them to be burned as they were being
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  • ...h 22nd and May 7th, depending on whether one is consulting the {{w|General Roman Calendar|Catholic}} or {{w|Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar|Orthodox}}
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  • ...nt Greece. It refers to Plutarch's [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Themistocles*.html#p53 ''Life of Themistocles'']:
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  • ...majority of {{w|Christianity|Christian}} sects (including {{w|Catholicism|Roman Catholicism}}) profess belief in the conception of a singular {{w|God}} whe ...ly Ghost, and are being taken to task by the {{w|Pope}}, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. He points out that much of Christian theology is grounded
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  • ..., today used by the priest as {{w|Words of Institution}}. According to the Roman Catholic doctrine of {{w|transubstantiation}}, as well as in the Eastern Ch
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  • ...but then begins to list increasingly uncommon ways, ranging from strange (Roman numerals) to quirky (binary, Unix time) to essentially impossible (painting ;2013. II. 27.:YYYY. MM. DD., with month as {{w|Roman numerals}}, used in Hungary. In this format, February and November are pron
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  • ...der, an act of treason and rebellion against the Republic, instigating the Roman Civil War. The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" now means making a move with g
    3 KB (465 words) - 16:05, 9 September 2025
  • ...ctivity results in sweat, giving the bodyan appearance of being wet. Greco-Roman wrestling and Turkish Oil Wrestling both involve oiling the body, giving a
    67 KB (11,360 words) - 08:44, 24 October 2025
  • ...isplay the page with a white background, black text, and the {{w|Times New Roman}} font. However, it has two line breaks after every paragraph instead of HT
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  • ...ritimati until it ends in Hawaii; also, most western Christians, including Roman Catholics and Protestants, observe Christmas almost two weeks before Easter
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  • | ''{{w|Chinatown (1974 film)|Chinatown}}''||film by Roman Polanski||1974||style="color:#FF0000;" | 37||1937||
    31 KB (4,634 words) - 15:23, 14 August 2025
  • As an aside, the retailer Roman Originals would later [http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/921
    5 KB (780 words) - 21:37, 19 February 2025
  • ...onal system, are said to only go to MMMCMXCIX, or 3999 in decimal, but {{w|Roman numerals#Large numbers|there are already various ways}} to exceed this. Pra
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  • ...oman Emperor designed to keep the ever-difficult Scots out of the areas of Roman control (the Scots would be a {{w|Anglo-Scottish Wars|constant problem}} fo
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  • ...te rap/hip-hop artist from the 1990s; the initials of Vanilla Ice, and the Roman numeral six, are both VI. Vanilla Ice's biggest hit, "{{w|Ice Ice Baby}}",
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  • ...also used in {{w|Europa (Greek myth)|other mythological}} and {{w|Europa (Roman province)|geographical}} contexts. Jupiter's moon Europa was named after th
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  • |This is a reference to {{w|Pompeii}} a Roman town-city near modern Naples, which has become famous when it was discovere
    266 KB (46,079 words) - 10:16, 4 October 2025
  • ...en degraded to a dwarf planet. The "X" did, however, not only refer to the roman numeral! Note that Mike Brown is the astronomer that {{w|How I Killed Pluto
    46 KB (8,180 words) - 11:41, 1 October 2025
  • ...ment about "neurotic shrinks" turning the APA policy change to switch from Roman numerals to decimal digits with DSM-5 into a huge internal controversy, as
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  • *'''Mk.''': "Mk." (or Mark) is usually used to specify a model number using a Roman numeral. "Mk" is also phonetically close to {{w|Mach_number|Mach}}, a multi ....com/wiki/images/1/1c/42_coins.PNG 42 coins]. The correct way to say 42 in Roman numerals is XLII. The number could also be MI, or 1001, but this is unlikel
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