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Free Number To Roman Numeral Converter

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Convert numbers to and from Roman numerals

Switch between Arabic numbers and Roman numerals for quick historical, educational, and formatting conversions.

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Roman numeral

MCMXCIV

Number

1994

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Roman Numeral Converter

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Frequently asked questions

Why can't I convert numbers above 3999 here?

Because the standard Roman numeral system most people learn and use is typically limited to 1 through 3999 in basic converters.

Why does the converter reject some Roman-letter strings?

Because not every string made from I, V, X, L, C, D, and M follows valid Roman numeral rules.

What is subtractive notation?

It is the rule that uses a smaller numeral before a larger one to indicate subtraction, such as IV for 4 and IX for 9.

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